BHP Billiton to buy Petrohawk for £7.4bn July 15, 2011 Top global miner BHP Billiton will buy US gas producer Petrohawk Energy Corp for $12.1 billion (£7.4bn), ramping up its bets on the booming but environmentally controversial shale gas industry. The agreed all-cash deal is pitched at a 65 per cent premium to Petrohawk last-traded share price, and follows BHP’s $4.75bn purchase of Chesapeake Energy’s [...]
Jeep’s… back July 5, 2011 Us Brits should be forgiven for thinking Land Rover invented the luxury 4×4 with the Range Rover brand. In fact it was Jeep with its Wagoneer that created the segment, and by the mid 1990s, its successor, the Jeep Grand Cherokee, was just about everywhere in the US and ubiquitous in London too. Then sales [...]
GLENCORE’S GLASENBERG SHOWS HIS SOLIDARITY July 3, 2011 GLENCORE boss Ivan Glasenberg is notoriously elusive – but one event that persuaded the commodities billionaire to make a rare public appearance was a high-level mining industry dinner at Lord’s Cricket Ground in St John’s Wood. Glasenberg was no doubt drawn to the fifth London event of The Melbourne Mining Club last week by the [...]
National Grid appoints new chairman July 1, 2011 Power infrastructure supplier National Grid has appointed Sir Peter Gershon, chairman of Tate & Lyle and former head of the Office of Government Commerce, as its new chairman. Sir Peter will join the National Grid board on August 1 and then replace Sir John Parker, who steps down as chairman, on January 1, after nine [...]
Rolling towards a greener future June 28, 2011 IT seems fair to say that Rolls-Royce owners are not eco warriors. So when Rolls-Royce Motor Cars said they were building a prototype electric Rolls-Royce Phantom – called the 102EX or Phantom Experimental Electric (EE) – mine were not the only eyebrows raised. But at the very least the concept is intriguing. Why would Rolls-Royce [...]
FTSE closes up as banks and commodity shares rebound June 27, 2011 BRITAIN’S leading share index ended higher yesterday, supported by a rally from commodity issues and banks as investors awaited news about Greece’s debt crisis, expected over the next few days. Greece’s parliament began to debate measures to increase taxes and cut fiscal spending, approval for which is needed for the European Union and International Monetary [...]
BHP Billiton admits rising costs June 23, 2011 BHP Billiton said yesterday that its Worsley bauxite and aluminium project in Australia will cost $135m (£84.4m) more than previously expected, and that first production has been put back a year to the first quarter of 2012. BHP said the $3bn venture is “one of the most complex brownfield projects undertaken”, which has slowed down [...]
BHP Billiton admits rising costs June 23, 2011 BHP Billiton said yesterday that its Worsley bauxite and aluminium project in Australia will cost $135m (£84.4m) more than previously expected, and that first production has been put back a year to the first quarter of 2012. BHP said the $3bn venture is “one of the most complex brownfield projects undertaken”, which has slowed down [...]
ANALYST OF THE YEAR June 22, 2011 IT TAKES strong-minded individuals with deep knowledge of the sectors they cover to make calls that challenge popular thinking, but the five thinkers on CITY A.M.’s shortlist for Analyst of the Year have won respect for going against the grain – whether being sane on the Glencore IPO or criticising the Bank of England’s interest [...]
INVESTMENT BANK OF THE YEAR | The Shortlist day 3 June 21, 2011 This hasn’t been the easiest of times for investment banks but there are signs that deal activity, at least, is picking up to more normal levels. We have chosen JP Morgan because, as ever, it has shown itself to be strongly placed in most markets. Bank of America Merrill Lynch is something of a recovery [...]