Lehman fee gives boost to PwC revenue September 6, 2009 THE worldwide accountancy giant PricewaterhouseCoopers saw its revenues creep up by less than half a per cent over the past year, thanks to a strong performance from its advisory business in turbulent economic conditions. Its results were boosted by £100m in revenues from the administration of Lehman Brothers’ European arm, after the bank failed last [...]
City’s most successful accountant still has plenty of fire in his belly July 20, 2009 IT IS EASY to tell when you are nearing , Deloitte boss John Connolly’s office because an awful lot of people you bump into in the firm’s corridors begin to ask about his welfare. “Is John in?” asks one, a tad nervously. “What mood is he in today?” asks another. There is a feeling of [...]
Administrations up 18 per cent August 2, 2009 The number of firms in financial trouble rose by 18 per cent in the first half of the year, compared to the first half of 2008, as the financial crisis presented an increasingly hostile environment for business. Research from Deloitte shows more firms collapsed but the rate of collapse is slowing, with the number of [...]
Administrations up 18 per cent August 2, 2009 The number of firms in financial trouble rose by 18 per cent in the first half of the year, compared to the first half of 2008, as the financial crisis presented an increasingly hostile environment for business. Research from Deloitte shows more firms collapsed but the rate of collapse is slowing, with the number of [...]
Boom-town Qatar is becoming the New York City of the Middle East November 18, 2009 WHEN chancellor Alistair Darling announced the introduction of a 50 per cent tax on all income over £150,000 from April 2010, there was immediately talk of a mass exodus from the City. High earners, said the chancellor’s critics, would look to preserve their wealth and firms try to attract the best talent. Some were expected [...]
City firms struggle to pick the best as A-Level results rise August 20, 2009 CITY firms face increasing difficulties selecting the most promising students to enter their graduate programmes, as more A-level students landed ‘A’ grades yesterday than ever before. Over one in four exam entries were rewarded with the top grade, ahead of plans by education authorities to introduce a new A* grade next year to mark out [...]
Canis to sell off Setanta slots July 22, 2009 PAY-TV channel consultancy Canis Media has been appointed to sell the nine slots left available on the Sky digital platform after the collapse of Setanta’s British operations. Deloitte, which is handling the administration, asked Canis to handle this latest stage of winding down Setanta’s business, which could raise up to £1m. Canis will also handle [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING September 27, 2009 THE SUNDAYSThe Sunday TelegraphFSA TOLD TO CLEAN UP OIL MARKETSThe Financial Services Authority has been told to examine its statutes to ensure it can prosecute oil speculators practising market abuse. The financial watchdog must also consider bringing in stronger measures to detect speculators using techniques such as phone-tapping, as well as ensuring they have enough [...]
Airport hotels feel the squeeze July 14, 2009 The UK hotel sector is continuing to suffer from a drop in revenue per available room (revPAR), but the capital is holding up better than regional Britain, according to a report out yesterday by Deloitte. Overall revPAR decline across the UK has accelerated by one percentage point to 13.7 per cent since April to June. [...]
TAKING AFTERNOON TEA WITH THE GRAND DAMES OF THE BUSINESS WORLD September 21, 2009 THE City’s most illustrious ladies flocked to the House of Commons yesterday for afternoon tea at the launch of “Women for Boards”, the new initiative from super-recruiter Anna Mann to get more women onto the boards of Britain’s biggest firms. The idea was hatched in the middle of last year, when Mann, a founder of [...]