Holcim CEO flies austerity style October 2, 2013 Bernard Fontana, chief executive of the worlds largest cement maker Holcim, is leading by example in terms of cost-cutting by flying economy class on short-hall flights. In an interview at Holcim headquarters in Zurich Fontana said: I respect the policy which we set, which is (a flight of) more than five hours is business, less [...]
Bottom Line: Mid-air collision over hub’s future October 3, 2013 HOW CAN you put a price on the country’s only hub airport? And whatever value the authorities land on, how do they manage to convince Heathrow that it’s enough? Europe’s biggest airport by passenger traffic has long insisted that it needs to charge airlines higher fees to pay for its fifth terminal and, it hopes, [...]
Coen brothers deliver the goods January 23, 2014 FILM INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS Cert 15 | By Alex Dymoke Four Stars INSIDE Llewyn Davis is an offbeat, directionless sulk through the unforgiving streets of early 60s New York. These 60s don’t so much swing as shiver: winter-time Greenwich Village is wan, washed-out, freezing. The aspiring musicians who shuffle through it aren’t carried forth by [...]
Ashtead falls on US fears despite surge in profits September 4, 2013 FTSE 250-listed equipment rental firm Ashtead’s first-quarter results were ahead of analysts’ expectations, but its heavy exposure to the US construction market led its share price to plunge over five per cent yesterday. Ashtead, which makes the vast majority of its revenues from the US, particularly its Sunbelt Rentals business, posted a 59 per cent [...]
APR Energy to buy GE rental unit for £194m October 23, 2013 TEMPORARY power provider APR Energy yesterday said it has agreed to buy General Electric’s power rental business for $314m (£194m), in a deal which its chief executive called “transformational” for the company. John Campion told City A.M. that the acquisition of GE Power & Water in Houston, which rents mobile gas turbines to provide temporary [...]
Lenders fear bubble if UK does not get more houses October 8, 2013 MORTGAGE lenders yesterday warned house building levels are still dangerously low, as the government’s new Help to Buy scheme launched with the backing of five banks, including HSBC. The scheme gives a government guarantee to buyers with a small deposit saved up, making banks more willing to lend and increasing the range of mortgages on [...]
Tax crackdown on partnerships aims for £7bn December 5, 2013 A PACKAGE of measures to curb tax avoidance were included in yesterday’s Autumn Statement, in a move the chancellor says will raise nearly £7bn. Osborne outlined a two-pronged crackdown on company partnerships used to reduces taxes for hedge fund managers’ salaries and disguise company employees as self-employed partners to avoid income tax. “Most wealthy people [...]
The Woodford effect: How to get active value December 10, 2013 But investing in a cheaper passive vehicle may make more sense in more efficient markets CLOSE to £2bn has been withdrawn from Neil Woodford’s flagship funds, Invesco Perpetual High Income and Invesco Perpetual Income, in the two months since the fund manager announced that he will step down in April 2014. Despite experts advising against [...]
Better weather means B&Q owner sees profit up in second quarter September 11, 2013 Retail group Kingfisher, who own companies including B&Q and Screwfix, have seen a statory pre-tax profit increase of 10.2 per cent in the 26 weeks up to 3 August (up £401m from £364m for the same period last year) (Release). CEO Ian Cheshire puts the increase down to better weather, commenting on the effect of [...]
Why the London Docklands hold the key to tackling the UK housing crisis October 1, 2013 HOW DO we solve Britain’s housing crisis? Ed Miliband has promised to see 200,000 homes built each year by 2020. But his pledge was linked to a misguided initiative to stop developers hoarding land (the Office for Fair Trading couldn’t find any evidence that this actually happens). The Tories, meanwhile, are bringing forward the second [...]