MILLION EURO WIN FOR SILVER SPECULATOR June 20, 2011 SILVER is the stock of the moment – just ask the Slovakian kindergarten teacher who has become a euro millionaire by “transacting heavily” on the commodity to win a trading contest run by European brokerage house XTB. The 30-year-old teacher, known only by her trading name of “Rudinka”, surged ahead in the late stages of [...]
Domino’s US restaurants prosper May 5, 2011 The US business of Domino’s Pizza posted a big quarterly profit yesterday, beating forecasts, as sales at restaurants open at least a year were stronger than expected and costs for commodities like cheese and meats rose less than feared. Net income for the three months to the end of March rose 10.6 per cent to [...]
Serenity and decadence at Dubai’s hottest new hotel June 12, 2011 DUBAI seems an unlikely place for a relaxing holiday at first. Even 2,700 feet up, at the top of the Burj Khalifa tower, the whirr of cranes and speeding Jeeps in every direction makes the sea view throb with activity. My guide points past the hollow half-built skyscrapers jutting across the city skyline to the [...]
Profits fall at Restaurant Group April 4, 2011 Individual Restaurants has posted a 3.9 per cent drop in revenue to £51.3m in the year ending last December. Similarly restaurant earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation fell by £1.1m to £7.7m. Net debt however, was reduced by £0.7m to £4.3m at the company, which runs 33 casual dining restaurants under the Piccolino and [...]
Stepping into the property market of the new world order August 11, 2011 WITH debt and financial turmoil gripping the economies of Europe, North America and Japan, it’s not hard to look at the rise of India, China and Singapore and sense a coming shift in global power. Recent headlines have been staggering: last year, David Cameron led the largest British trade delegation to India in living memory, [...]
Stepping into the property market of the new world order August 11, 2011 WITH debt and financial turmoil gripping the economies of Europe, North America and Japan, it’s not hard to look at the rise of India, China and Singapore and sense a coming shift in global power. Recent headlines have been staggering: last year, David Cameron led the largest British trade delegation to India in living memory, [...]
BETFAIR’S IRON LADY IS ON HER LAST LEG July 31, 2011 FOUR down and one to go. No, not the number of top-level scalps claimed by the News Corp scandal, but the feats of endurance completed by Betfair’s Susannah Gill, the Iron Lady of the City, as part of her five-part “ultimate challenge” between April and September. Gill, who is making the original iron woman Margaret [...]
BEST OF THE BROKERS May 23, 2011 MITCHELLS & BUTLERS JP Morgan has downgraded the bar and restaurant operator from “overweight” to “neutral” on the back of recent share price strength, and has lowered its target price by 48p to 360p. The broker thinks the current share price reflects the dilutive impact of major disposals including 333 pubs. However, it expects M&B [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING August 4, 2011 FINANCIAL TIMES E-PETITIONS SITE CRASHES ON LAUNCH A new e-petitions website allowing members of the public to put forward motions for debate by MPs has crashed under the weight of 1,000 visitors a minute trying to register proposals on issues such as the return of capital punishment and leaving the European Union. ICBC TO BUY [...]
Prezzo tops expectations April 6, 2011 Pizza restaurant chain Prezzo yesterday posted a 37 per cent rise in full-year pre-tax profit that beat market estimates, driven by new restaurant openings, and said it expected to open at least 20 new restaurants this year. The company, which operates 160 restaurants, raised its final dividend by 12.5 per cent to 0.225p a share [...]