Michael Spencer v Terry Smith: heavyweights set for rematch August 1, 2008 British broker Tullett Prebon last night confirmed that it is in talks with New York-based GFI over a “combination”, in a deal that will create a new giant in the financial markets. If the two sides can reach an agreement, the new company could topple Michael Spencer’s Icap as the world’s largest interdealer markets broker [...]
Budget airlines have become a part of modern life, for better or worse August 1, 2008 Rising oil prices mean that cheap flights are under threat. But is that a good or a bad thing? Such arcane things as the price of oil were until recently beyond the ken of most ordinary folk. But the workings of massive Kazakh exploration companies and the politics of laying pipelines across Uzbekistan are now [...]
In volatile times there are still investments that offer a safe haven August 1, 2008 There are ways to guarantee returns, but always read the small print, warns Esther Shaw In today’s volatile stock market, some anxious investors are cashing in their equity investments and rushing to reduce their exposure to risk by taking shelter in lower-risk asset classes. Finding a safe haven is no mean feat right now and [...]
BAT looks to overseas for profits hike August 1, 2008 A strong performance in emerging markets helped BAT turn in better than expected first-half profits yesterday Europe’s largest cigarette maker, whose brands include Dunhill, Kent, Lucky Strike and Pall Mall, reported a 16 per cent rise in profit from operations to £1.72bn from £1.49bn a year earlier. The reported group revenue increased by 15 per [...]
Advertising slump dents Trinity sales August 1, 2008 Trinity Mirror revealed an 8 per cent fall in first-half sales to £460.8m, with heavy falls in advertising revenues continuing to take their toll The parent company of the Daily Mirror was further rocked by a 15 per cent slump in advertising sales during the month of July. Advertising comprises nearly 51 per cent of [...]
Slowing sales of broadband August 1, 2008 Growth in sales of broadband connections, which surged in recent years, has peaked and is now slowing rapidly, according to figures released by the UK’s leading broadband providers. Carphone Warehouse yesterday said it had missed its fixed line revenue growth targets, adding just 41,000 broadband customers in its first quarter, compared to earlier forecasts of [...]
Cheer Up: Not all media companies are preforming badly August 1, 2008 Look: it’s time for all this generalised gloom about the state of the media to stop There is nothing anyone can do about the state of the economy or the severe downward pressure on advertising revenues. Not even Gordon Brown can do anything about that. But this week there has been more good news than [...]
Miliband says no leadership challenge July 31, 2008 The favourite to succeed Gordon Brown sidestepped claims yesterday he was launching a leadership bid and said he was convinced the prime minister could win the next election. Foreign Secretary David Miliband, a youthful figure at the centre of the party, sparked talk of a leadership challenge by saying Labour needed a “radical new phase” [...]
Cadbury sales get a credit crunch boost July 31, 2008 Credit crunch-induced comfort eating saw Cadbury beat forecasts with a 46 per cent rise in first-half profits and give an upbeat outlook, shrugging off fears of a consumer downturn. However, the Dairy Milk chocolate maker warned of possible further cost cuts and job losses as it faces an uncertain economic outlook and further rises in [...]
Next cautious after half year sales fall 6 per cent July 31, 2008 Next, the second largest clothing retailer in the UK, saw sales fall in the first half of the year and said the trend was likely to continue this year. Second quarter sales actually fared better than expected, down 2.4 per cent on the same quarter the previous year, as the warmer summer weather coaxed shoppers [...]