Russia approves £20bn plan to privatise assets November 17, 2010 RUSSIAN Prime Minister Vladimir Putin yesterday approved a plan to sell 1 trillion roubles (£20bn) in state assets over the next three years to help plug a gap in the budget and lure investors. Russia’s leaders need cash as they struggle to get the country out of its worst recession in 15 years and ratchet [...]
Russia approves £20bn plan to privatise assets November 17, 2010 RUSSIAN Prime Minister Vladimir Putin yesterday approved a plan to sell 1 trillion roubles (£20bn) in state assets over the next three years to help plug a gap in the budget and lure investors. Russia’s leaders need cash as they struggle to get the country out of its worst recession in 15 years and ratchet [...]
BP’s Bob Dudley outlines post-spill risk strategy October 24, 2010 THE NEW chief executive of oil giant BP will today use his first official speech in the UK to lay out his commitment to radically shake up the company’s safety and risk operations in the wake of the Gulf of Mexico spill. Bob Dudley, who officially took over from much-vilified former chief executive Tony Hayward [...]
TUX-CLAD SOLICITORS FLOCK TO FISH MARKET December 2, 2010 HUNDREDS of lawyers gave their well-worn tuxedos another outing last night as they gathered for the British Legal Awards hosted by Legal Week, with the barristers characteristically out-dressing the solicitors. Catching City of London law society chair Bill Knight sharing a drink with Norton Rose’s Sir David Lewis before the evening kicked off, The Capitalist [...]
Russian oil explorer Exillon Energy to raise £62m in rare London flotation December 14, 2009 OIL explorer Exillon Energy is to raise about £62m in the first London stock market flotation by a Russian company since the financial crisis began. Exillon, which has operations in the Western Siberia and Komi regions of northern Russia, plans to place 40.5 million shares at 153p each. The IPO represents just under a third [...]
BP venture to pay highest ever dividend October 12, 2010 TNK-BP HOLDING, the publicly traded part of BP’s joint venture in Russia, said yesterday it has recommended a record-high interim dividend of 124bn roubles (£2.6bn). Russia’s third-biggest oil company, which elected former BP chief executive Tony Hayward to its board last month, has recommended the payout in what several analysts said is a move to [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING November 14, 2010 FINANCIAL TIMES LLOYDS TO SPIN OFF BUY-OUT ARM The private equity arm of Lloyds Banking Group has for the first time outlined plans for the UK’s most prolific buy-out investor to spin off from its banking parent. Darryl Eales, chief executive of Lloyds TSB Development Capital, said it was expected to start raising money from [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING October 19, 2010 FINANCIAL TIMES INDIAN OIL PLANS RECORD $4.3BN IPO Indian Oil plans to raise a record Rs190bn ($4.3bn, £2.73bn) by selling 20 per cent of its shares in what would be India’s biggest IPO, as several state-run groups are rushing to tap the nation’s booming equity market. Sumit Bose, India’s minister of disinvestment, said yesterday that [...]
BP to develop gas fields in Azerbaijan October 6, 2010 BP is expected to close a deal with Azerbaijan’s national oil company today to explore and develop a huge natural-gas field in the Caspian Sea. The field, Shafag-Asiman, has estimated reserves of 17 trillion cubic feet, according to the State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic (Socar). If confirmed, that would make it almost as [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING October 21, 2010 FINANCIAL TIMES AIRBUS CHIEF CALLS SUBSIDY ROW AN ABSURDITY The head of Airbus has lashed out at the “absurdity” of the prolonged aircraft subsidy row between his company and Boeing, its US rival, saying both sides had taken state aid and the only winners were likely to be rivals in China and Russia. In a [...]