Designing the family business September 30, 2010 DANIEL Taylor used to have a corporate job. In fact, he was the European managing director of a BTR subsidiary for 10 years. “I worked a lot. I missed out on the early years of my first two children.” Taylor says this as he sits in a large executive chair, looking relaxed and cheerful. Taylor [...]
SAP disappoints with upgrade July 27, 2010 SAP, the world’s biggest maker of business software, raised its 2010 sales forecast by less than the market had hoped yesterday given a rebound in global technology spending. The German company raised its 2010 growth forecast for non-IFRS key software and software-related service revenue (SSRS) to a range of 9-11 per cent from the previous [...]
SAP disappoints with upgrade July 27, 2010 SAP, the world’s biggest maker of business software, raised its 2010 sales forecast by less than the market had hoped yesterday given a rebound in global technology spending. The German company raised its 2010 growth forecast for non-IFRS key software and software-related service revenue (SSRS) to a range of 9-11 per cent from the previous [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING July 1, 2010 FINANCIAL TIMES GENERAL ELECTRIC CHIEF VENTS FRUSTRATION OVER CHINA The GE chief executive Jeff Immelt told Italian industrialists at a dinner on Wednesday that he was worried about the way Beijing was treating foreign companies. “I am not sure that in the end they want any of us to win or any of us to [...]
McDonald’s names new COO January 11, 2010 Burger behemoth McDonald’s has promoted US president Don?Thompson to the global role of chief operating officer. Thompson, 42, succeeds Ralph Alvarez, who retired after Christmas due to ill health. CEO Jim Skinner said the appointment demonstrated the company’s “deep bench of talented executives”.
Brazilian trio takes Burger King for $4bn September 2, 2010 A LITTLE-KNOWN private equity firm stunned Wall Street by taking over troubled fast food chain Burger King in a $4bn (£2.6bn) deal yesterday. Analysts began talking about a potential wave of takeovers in the restaurant sector after 3G Capital, a New York-based vehicle run by three Brazilian billionaires, agreed a $24-per-share offer with the company’s [...]
HSBC warns over UK banking exodus September 2, 2010 A LITTLE-KNOWN private equity firm stunned Wall Street by taking over troubled fast food chain Burger King in a $4bn (£2.6bn) deal yesterday. Analysts began talking about a potential wave of takeovers in the restaurant sector after 3G Capital, a New York-based vehicle run by three Brazilian billionaires, agreed a $24-per-share offer with the company’s [...]
SPREAD BET GURU July 18, 2010 MARKET STRATEGIST josh@cityindex.com Q. Dear Josh, what are the main weightings behind the FTSE 100 index? A. The FTSE 100 is a weighted index of the leading 100 companies, as measured by market value, that are listed on the London Stock Exchange. As you might expect, the companies with the highest market capitalisation have the [...]
SPREAD BET GURU July 18, 2010 MARKET STRATEGIST josh@cityindex.com Q. Dear Josh, what are the main weightings behind the FTSE 100 index? A. The FTSE 100 is a weighted index of the leading 100 companies, as measured by market value, that are listed on the London Stock Exchange. As you might expect, the companies with the highest market capitalisation have the [...]
GUARDIAN DRAGS ITS HEELS OVER RENEWING HAY SPONSORSHIP DEAL August 11, 2010 WHAT with an enthusiastic push into online investment, a string of ill-advised private equity deals and a move to swanky new offices at Kings Cross, it appears more traditional stalwarts of the Guardian’s extra-curricular programme could be coming under threat. A little bird tells The Capitalist that the newspaper’s long-standing sponsorship of the Hay literary [...]