Meet the oil man who is toughing out the harsh new era of low prices May 31, 2009 THE CHIEF executive of oil services business Wood Group Allister Langlands is in remarkably relaxed mood for a man who has seen oil plummet from $147 (£91) a barrel last July to around $65 currently, with all the mothballing of lucrative new projects a slump like that brings. The Aberdeen-based firm may have posted an [...]
CITY MOVES WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS May 28, 2009 DeloitteThe business advisory firm has appointed Annette Olesen as an insurance partner. Olesen has previously led key aspects of the Solvency II debate throughout Europe in her role as chair of the actuarial profession’s Pillar 1 Solvency II working group, and has provided input directly to the European Union’s Committee of European Insurance and Occupational [...]
Emerging private equity plunges May 27, 2009 Private equity activity in emerging markets has plunged by 60 per cent since the credit crunch took hold, according to a study by accountancy giant Deloitte and Arbor Square Associates. The first quarter of 2009 saw just 51 private equity deals take place in emerging countries, compared to 128 deals in the third quarter of [...]
KLEINMAN JOINS SKY AS ANSWER TO BEEB’S BUSINESS EDITOR PESTON May 27, 2009 ROBERT Peston must be quaking in his well-oiled boots. The media rumour mill has been going into overdrive over the past few days as industry veterans gossiped about Sky News launching a bid to up the stakes in its rivalry with the BBC by hiring the Sunday Telegraph’s Mark Kleinman to be its new City [...]
CITY MOVES WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS May 26, 2009 PricewaterhouseCoopersThe business advisory firm has appointed Ashley Unwin as head of its performance improvement consulting practice. Unwin joins from Terra Firma Capital Partners. Until recently, he was acting chief operating officer for EMI Music in North America and chief executive officer for EMI Music in the UK and Ireland. Prior to that, he was a [...]
Bay Trading salvaged by sale to Rinku Group May 19, 2009 FASHION chain Bay Trading has been rescued by a last-ditch sale to clothing wholesaler and retailer Rinku Group, administrator Deloitte said yesterday. Rinku, which owns the Tigi-Wear, Viz-a-Viz and iZ clothing brands, has bought 45 of Bay Trading’s stores and 85 concessions. The chain’s remaining 125 outlets will be wound up and returned to landlords [...]
Mayor calls on business expertise December 8, 2008 London mayor Boris Johnson has recruited the help of 47 top-flight business leaders to offer him guidance and advice, it was announced yesterday. The International Business Advisory Council for London has been set up and will be chaired by Sir Martin Sorrell, chief executive of advertising group WPP. The council will advise the mayor on [...]
Lose customers’ details and you lose something else too – their trust August 27, 2008 As technology infiltrates all parts of business, it pays to be aware of the weak spots, writes David Crow Barely a week goes by without yet another loss of personal data by someone who should be trusted. Yesterday, it was the bank details of over a million Royal Bank of Scotland, NatWest and American Express [...]
Never mind the credit crunch. What time’s the match? August 15, 2008 With the Premiership football season due to kick off tomorrow, London’s top-flight clubs appear to be immune to the ravages of the credit crunch, with some hopeful of attracting more fans than ever before. The stars of Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham and Fulham take to the pitch in the knowledge that fans are [...]
US problems expected to spread to UK July 14, 2008 The crisis at America’s biggest mortgage firms Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac may be occurring across the Atlantic but the shockwaves will be felt in the UK, experts warn. Speculation that US regulators were last night preparing to step-in to rescue the two companies, which are owned by shareholders but have government-sponsorship, was greeted with [...]