Benched Bent has nothing to prove to Lambert after scoring Villa’s late derby day leveller September 30, 2012 ASTON VILLA 1 vs WEST BROM 1 ASTON Villa manager Paul Lambert was insistent that Darren Bent need not prove a point to him after yesterday’s late equalising goal concluded a period in which the striker was both stripped of the club captaincy and dropped. After West Brom’s Shane Long had given the away side [...]
FTSE 100 lower on weak corporate news October 8, 2012 The blue chip index was firmly lower in early trade, as worries over the health of the global economy pulled stocks down. Weaker resources prices and concerns ahead of a meeting of EU finance ministers to launch the latest bailout fund weighed on sentiment. Materials firm Cookson Group and recruiter Michael Page led the index [...]
FTSE 100 lower on weak corporate news October 8, 2012 The blue chip index was firmly lower in early trade, as worries over the health of the global economy pulled stocks down. Weaker resources prices and concerns ahead of a meeting of EU finance ministers to launch the latest bailout fund weighed on sentiment. Materials firm Cookson Group and recruiter Michael Page led the index [...]
Auto-enrolment begins to shake up UK pensions September 30, 2012 BUSINESS lobbies, unions, and pension funds have backed pensions minister Steve Webb’s auto-enrolment scheme, as it is rolled out this morning. From today, firms with more than 120,000 employees must enrol all staff in a pension scheme, and by 2018 all employees earning enough to pay national insurance will have to be put in a [...]
Morrison eyes Best Buy deal January 8, 2012 SUPERMARKET giant Wm Morrison is in advanced talks with Carphone Warehouse to buy 11 “big box” stores occupied by electronics chain Best Buy in order to convert them into its fast-growing Kiddicare brand. Britain’s fourth-biggest grocerbought the online baby products retailer Kiddicare last year for £70m in its first step to building a business selling [...]
Morrisons sales growth slows over Christmas January 9, 2012 Wm Morrison Supermarkets reported a slowdown in sales growth over Christmas and predicted cash-strapped shoppers would remain reluctant to spend this year, despite an easing of inflationary pressures. Britain’s fourth-biggest grocer behind J Sainsbury, Wal-Mart’s Asda and industry leader Tesco) said sales at stores open over a year rose 0.7 per cent, excluding fuel and [...]
ROTHSCHILD SHORTLISTED FOR PROPERTY GONG July 22, 2012 ROTHSCHILD’S new office block has been shortlisted for a prestigious Royal Institute of British Architects Sterling Prize. New Court, designed by OMA with Allies and Morrison and completed last year, has picked up plaudits for opening up views of Wren’s St Stephen Walbrook church and showing off the bank’s art collection within its walls. But [...]
Agony for Brits as medal streak finally runs aground August 8, 2012 GREAT Britain’s new-found sense of Olympic invincibility was pricked yesterday, when a series of near misses meant Team GB failed to win a medal for the first time since the first day of the London 2012 Games. Rookie 110m hurdler Lawrence Clarke, who only took up athletics four years ago, was among the closest to [...]
FTSE edges lower with investors still cautious ahead of key EU meetings August 30, 2012 FRESH concerns over demand from China weighed on mining stocks and dragged Britain’s top share index lower yesterday, with investors bracing for a series of meetings that could pave the way for further central bank stimulus. The FTSE 100 closed down 24.08 points, or 0.4 per cent, at 5,719.45, in volumes just 58 per cent [...]
FTSE 100 up on ECB meeting hopes September 6, 2012 The blue chip index was up in morning trading, as markets were dominated by speculation over European Central Bank policy action at the monthly meeting later today. The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee minutes will also be released today, at 12 noon. Miners led the index up, as Lonmin was an early riser, adding [...]