Business has won already March 8, 2011 That much of the debate over the Olympics has focused on what happens to its venues after 2012 speaks volumes for the efficiency with which the games have so far been organised. Instead of the endless speculation of whether venue X or Y will be ready on time that is normal territory in the months [...]
Swedish, swift and very swish January 4, 2011 THIS is the first Saab to be launched since GM handed the brand over to Dutch supercar maker Spyker, and one that gives a flavour of what Saab might look like in the future. It’s been a long, long 13-year wait since the previous 9-5. Thankfully this one is a lot more attractive and slick [...]
What the other papers say this morning January 19, 2011 FINANCIAL TIMES MOD FACES FRESH CRISIS OVER ITS FUNDING Senior figures in the Ministry of Defence are warning of a possible reopening of last October’s Strategic Defence and Security Review because the MoD lacks the funds needed to provide the military capability demanded by the government for 2020. The department has discovered that it needs [...]
What the other papers say this morning January 19, 2011 FINANCIAL TIMES MOD FACES FRESH CRISIS OVER ITS FUNDING Senior figures in the Ministry of Defence are warning of a possible reopening of last October’s Strategic Defence and Security Review because the MoD lacks the funds needed to provide the military capability demanded by the government for 2020. The department has discovered that it needs [...]
Even an alien apocalypses can be dull March 10, 2011 Film BATTLE: LOS ANGELES Cert: 12a Only in Steven Spielberg’s head do aliens ever come in peace. So here they are invading once again, superior to us in numbers, technology, firepower and tentacles. Just like Independence Day, War of the Worlds, District 9, last year’s terribly bad Skyline, last year’s terribly good Monsters and any [...]
The best slimline laptops January 12, 2011 AT last week’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas – the event that’s become the mecca for the latest developments in technology, computers, gadgets, gizmos and pretty much anything containing a microchip – the tech world went tablet crazy, with scores of them launched. Such is the influence of the iPad – but it’s worth [...]
ALSO OUT November 25, 2010 FILM MACHETE Robert Rodriguez does a blood-spattered, star-studded pastiche of cheapo Mexican films. THE GIRL WHO KICKED THE HORNETS’ NEST Third and final part in the Stieg Larsson trilogy adaptation. WAITING FOR SUPERMAN Passionate documentary about America’s troubled education system. DVD TOY STORY 3 The third Toy Story film is as gloriously enjoyable as its [...]
COLD COMFORT AS ICE GALA NETS £150K FOR ARCTIC TREKKERS March 6, 2011 BATTERSEA Power Station was transformed into a chilly Arctic cave last Thursday for an “extravagant farewell” for a team of eight wounded servicemen preparing to walk to the North Pole. The private event for 500 guests was the Ice and Diamonds send-off ball to raise money for the trekkers’ charity Walking for Wounded before the [...]
London Stock Exchange in merger deal February 8, 2011 THE LONDON Stock Exchange (LSE) has agreed a merger with Canada’s TMX Group to create one of the world’s biggest market platforms. The merged company will have a market capitalisation of £4.3bn, making it the seventh-biggest exchange in the world and the largest in terms of number of companies listed. The London Stock Exchange has [...]
LISTED PRODUCT NEWS November 17, 2010 DB X-TRACKERS LISTS FOUR NEW ETFS Deutsche Bank’s ETF division db x-trackers announced on Monday that it had listed four ETFs in London that give access to key Asian emerging markets. These swap-based ETFs track the MSCI China, MSCI India, MSCI Malaysia and MSCI Thailand total return equity indexes. The all-in fees for the Malaysia [...]