TNS rebuffs WPP despite GfK walk out August 28, 2008 Market research company Taylor Nelson Sofre said it would continue to fight WPP’s hostile bid even after its preferred bidder GfK walked away from a takeover deal yesterday because it could not raise enough cash. German GfK had been trying to raise financing with private equity groups and wealth investors to launch a rival takeover [...]
Private data sold on eBay, admit banks August 27, 2008 Account holders’ personal details have been found on a computer sold on eBay, banks said yesterday, adding to growing fears over data security. Details of more than a million customers of Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), American Express and NatWest were found on the computer sold for £35 on the auction and shopping website. RBS [...]
Clinton to rally round Obama August 27, 2008 Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama sought to heal the wounds of their bruising nominating battle yesterday and unite the Democratic party behind Obama’s bid to seize the White House from the Republicans. Clinton will give a speech meant to lift a shadow over this week’s convention that will crown Obama, 47, a first-term Illinois senator, [...]
Cairn reports mixed results August 27, 2008 Cairn Energy, the Scottish oil and gas explorer, reported a drop in first half post-tax profits yesterday as it sold fewer shares in its Indian unit. Profit after tax dropped to $375m (£204m) in the first half, down from $1.5bn year–on–year, amid concern from investors that the Indian government could impose windfall taxes on its [...]
Mortgage squeeze causes profits to plunge at Bovis August 27, 2008 Housebuilder Bovis yesterday blamed the mortgage squeeze for an 83 per cent slump in first half profit and said it was “the toughest period of trading it has experienced in its life as a public company”. Pre-tax profits fell to £9.5m, from £58.4m in the first six months of 2007, prompting the housebuilder to take [...]
Virgin airline bucks gloom, boosts profit August 27, 2008 More business passengers helped boost full-year profits by 21 per cent to £34.8m at Virgin Atlantic despite record fuel prices, the airline revealed yesterday. The long-haul carrier, 51 per cent owned by Sir Richard Branson, said its business passenger numbers rose 22 per cent during the year, as Virgin took market share from British Airways [...]
KKR leads race to grab Lehman unit August 27, 2008 Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, the high profile US private equity firm, is leading the race to buy Lehman Brothers’ investment management business, including fund manager Neuberger Berman. Lehman, headed by CEO Richard Fuld, has been fishing for suitors for up to 70 per cent of its investment management unit in order to raise cash ahead of [...]
Coalition in Pakistan fails after schism August 26, 2008 Former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif pulled the Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML-N) out of the ruling coalition yesterday, after disputes over the judiciary and who should be the next president. The two parties that had led the coalition will now put forward separate candidates in a presidential election on 6 September, when the [...]
Woolworth still cool on Walker plan August 26, 2008 Troubled retailer Woolworths yesterday played down reports that its chief executive Robert North was due to meet with Iceland entrepreneur Malcolm Walker. Reports had suggested the two sides were certain to get together for crucial takeover talks later this week. It emerged last week that Woolworths had rejected a £50m takeover approach from a consortium, [...]
China’s PBC builds stake in Prudential August 26, 2008 Prudential has poured cold water on suggestions that it should spin off its Asian arm into a separate company, as it emerged that the People’s Bank of China has built up a one per cent stake in the UK’s second-largest insurer. Chief executive Mark Tucker has fought an ongoing battle on two fronts to convince [...]