British Land lets a third of Cheesegrater May 16, 2011 BRITISH Land has pre-let a third of its Cheesegrater skyscraper to insurance company Aon, giving it a head-start in the race to secure tenants before a glut of new office space comes to market in 2014. The US-based insurer is leasing the 10 lower floors in the 47-storey Leadenhall Building, equivalent to 191,000 sq ft [...]
Work up a sweat and prepare for a challenge in this Egyptian paradise October 28, 2012 REMEMBER that week back in August, the one just after the Olympics when it wasn’t dark by 5pm? The Eurozone crisis had gone on its summer holidays and the whole of London — starry eyed with Team GB’s success — was convinced that being an Olympian was the best job ever. I do. Partly because [...]
Work up a sweat and prepare for a challenge in this Egyptian paradise October 28, 2012 REMEMBER that week back in August, the one just after the Olympics when it wasn’t dark by 5pm? The Eurozone crisis had gone on its summer holidays and the whole of London — starry eyed with Team GB’s success — was convinced that being an Olympian was the best job ever. I do. Partly because [...]
Optimism in the air for property show March 4, 2012 AROUND 19,000 delegates are expected to attend MIPIM, the world’s largest property conference, which begins in Cannes today – a rise of 1,000 compared to the year before. More than 90 countries are attending the four-day extravaganza to discuss investment opportunities and showcase property from the City of London to Manchester and Birmingham. Event organiser [...]
Women execs in sharp rise across Europe September 5, 2012 A THIRD of all new board members at Europe’s biggest firms this year are women, new research reveals today, with women now holding almost double the number of board seats than just eight years ago. Female directors now make up 15.6 per cent of boards, up from just eight per cent in 2004, and eighty-six [...]
FTSE lifts as defensive gains offset miner and bank losses March 12, 2012 BRITAIN’S blue-chip index ended with a small gain yesterday, as profit-taking on mining companies and banks was offset by gains among defensive shares. The FTSE 100 index ended up 5.26 points, or 0.1 per cent, at 5,892.75, having traded 90 per cent of its 90-day volume average. The index only moved into positive territory late [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING July 24, 2012 FINANCIAL TIMES Green energy compromise reached Wind investors will escape deep cuts to subsidies but the coalition will not commit to tough new targets for decarbonising British electricity generation under a compromise deal thrashed out between George Osborne and Ed Davey, the energy secretary. Under the agreement, to be announced today in parliament, Mr Davey [...]
FTSE Flat as Greek bailout gets the nod February 21, 2012 THE FTSE 100 was broadly flat this morning as Eurozone leaders agreed a second bailout for Greece after weeks of tortuous negotiations. Investors overall were encouraged by the move but there were still fears that the €130bn lifeline was only a short term fix for Greece which is drowning in debt. The deal was largely [...]
Ceiling yet to be reached with Tom Dascombe’s Kitty September 13, 2012 CAMELOT may be the big focus on Town Moor but that shouldn’t detract from the rest of the Doncaster festival and today’s card is packed full of talent. In the Group Two Flying Childers Stakes (1.15pm) I cannot see why CEILING KITTY is as big as 15/2 with Paddy Power. Greenness rather found out the [...]
ANALYST VIEWS: IS BRITISH LAND LAYING SOLID FINANCIAL FOUNDATIONS? May 23, 2011 GRAHAM JONES | ARBUTHNOT Ordinarily these would be regarded as good results from British Land, but following the blockbuster results posted by Land Securities these look pedestrian. Performance was similarly driven by developments which increased in value 21.8 per cent, reflecting the positive sentiment in the lettings market. JOHN CAHILL | EVOLUTION The result squarely [...]