Hell’s kitchen for Ramsay’s restaurants July 2, 2009 CELEBRITY chef Gordon Ramsay has found himself in hot water after his UK restaurants suffered a near 90 per cent drop in profits, forcing the foul-mouthed chef to pump his own money into the business. Gordon Ramsay Holdings filed accounts showing that the TV chef and Chris Hutcheson, his father-in-law and business partner, were forced [...]
RBS boss in 9.6m pay bonanza June 21, 2009 ROYAL Bank of Scotland is set to announce a £9.6m pay package for chief executive Stephen Hester, in a deal agreed after his predecessor Sir Fred Goodwin agreed to give up a third of his pension. The long-term incentive plan was approved on Friday by UK Financial Invesments, controller of the state’s 70 per cent [...]
RBS boss in 9.6m pay bonanza June 21, 2009 ROYAL Bank of Scotland is set to announce a £9.6m pay package for chief executive Stephen Hester, in a deal agreed after his predecessor Sir Fred Goodwin agreed to give up a third of his pension. The long-term incentive plan was approved on Friday by UK Financial Invesments, controller of the state’s 70 per cent [...]
Falls in mining and energy halt FTSE’s winning streak July 28, 2009 THE FTSE 100’s two-week winning streak finally came to an end yesterday, with the benchmark index closing 1.3 per cent down on the day. The blue chip index had looked set to put in another consecutive day’s gain in earlier trading, but profit taking in mining and energy stocks dragged it lower. The FTSE 100 [...]
BEST OF THE BROKERS June 17, 2009 HOLIDAYBREAKKBC Peel Hunt decreased its price target for Holidaybreak from 390p to 384p but retained its “buy” recommendation. The broker said that the firm’s rights issue to fund expansion and accelerate development of its educational business books is well timed and could transform the group, even leading to a re-rating. NATIONAL EXPRESSCollins Stewart downgraded its [...]
Investors hope for further optimism June 28, 2009 THERE has been a noticeable air of optimism about the markets lately, and investors will be looking for signs to validate their cheer. Premier Foods, kicking the week off today with its first half trading statement, should not disappoint. Analysts at Royal Bank of Scotland anticipate that Premier will reiterate good sales growth, costs under [...]
Investors hope for further optimism June 28, 2009 THERE has been a noticeable air of optimism about the markets lately, and investors will be looking for signs to validate their cheer. Premier Foods, kicking the week off today with its first half trading statement, should not disappoint. Analysts at Royal Bank of Scotland anticipate that Premier will reiterate good sales growth, costs under [...]
Treasury hires banks to manage auction of bonds June 9, 2009 THE Treasury has turned to a quartet of banks to manage a sale of 25-year bonds, in its first syndicated gilt sale in four years. The Debt Management Office said Barclays Capital, Goldman Sachs, HSBC and Royal Bank of Scotland had been hired to sell the securities during the week beginning 15 June. The bonds, [...]
Banks launch overdraft bid in the Lords June 23, 2009 A LEGAL case to determine whether banking overdraft fees can be challenged on grounds of fairness kicked off in the House of Lords yesterday, with seven banks and one building society fighting to overturn an earlier ruling against them. The lenders are contesting a judgement by the Court of Appeal that charges imposed by the [...]
Low pay for UKFI bosses July 13, 2009 SEVERAL board members in charge of UK Financial Investments (UKFI) – the body charged with managing the government’s stakes in Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group – are earning nothing for their time, it emerged yesterday. UKFI revealed in its annual report that acting chairman Glen Moreno is not taking a salary for [...]