WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING November 15, 2011 FINANCIAL TIMES HGCAPITAL IN TALKS TO BUY BACK IAS HgCapital, the mid-market private equity group, is in talks to buy back the main part of Iris Software Group four years after it sold the UK’s largest private business software maker to Hellman & Friedman. The buy-out house has approached its larger US rival with a [...]
Five bidders circle Iceland October 20, 2011 AT LEAST five private equity firms were poised to submit first-round non-binding offers for a 77 per cent stake in frozen food retailer Iceland Foods by yesterday’s deadline, four people familiar with the matter said. Iceland Foods’ chief executive and key investor Malcolm Walker is thinking about bidding for the company later in the process, [...]
Five bidders circle Iceland October 20, 2011 AT LEAST five private equity firms were poised to submit first-round non-binding offers for a 77 per cent stake in frozen food retailer Iceland Foods by yesterday’s deadline, four people familiar with the matter said. Iceland Foods’ chief executive and key investor Malcolm Walker is thinking about bidding for the company later in the process, [...]
Morrisons ditches MBL March 15, 2011 Home entertainment distributor MBL Group has warned of job losses for “many of its employees” after supermarket Morrisons pulled the plug on a 14-year relationship with the firm. MBL, which supplies Morrisons with CDs and DVDs, has put itself up for sale in the hope of securing a rescue deal. Morrisons – the UK’s fourth [...]
Morrisons ditches MBL March 15, 2011 Home entertainment distributor MBL Group has warned of job losses for “many of its employees” after supermarket Morrisons pulled the plug on a 14-year relationship with the firm. MBL, which supplies Morrisons with CDs and DVDs, has put itself up for sale in the hope of securing a rescue deal. Morrisons – the UK’s fourth [...]
FTSE slump continues as Germany digs in November 25, 2011 THE FTSE 100 continued to fall this morning as Germany’s refusal to agree to a common Eurozone bond to shore up the bloc’s finances further drained investor confidence. London’s blue chip index posted its ninth successive day of falls yesterday and has dropped 7.5 per cent in the period – the longest losing streak since [...]
FTSE slump continues as Germany digs in November 25, 2011 THE FTSE 100 continued to fall this morning as Germany’s refusal to agree to a common Eurozone bond to shore up the bloc’s finances further drained investor confidence. London’s blue chip index posted its ninth successive day of falls yesterday and has dropped 7.5 per cent in the period – the longest losing streak since [...]
RBS and Lloyds asked to explain cash machine restriction plans October 10, 2011 THE Treasury select committee has called for an explanation from banks planning to restrict which cash machines basic bank account holders have access to. Committee chairman Andrew Tyrie wrote to RBS and Lloyds about their schemes after consumer groups said the they could affect some of the most vulnerable in society. A million RBS customers [...]
Apple man to freshen up supermarket September 8, 2011 A quick glance at his CV shows that Morrisons’ appointment of Simon Thompson to managing director of its website is something of a coup. He left Apple in May after rising to become one of the most senior marketing-men in its European office. While working under Steve Jobs headed up the team responsible for its [...]
Apple man to freshen up supermarket September 8, 2011 A quick glance at his CV shows that Morrisons’ appointment of Simon Thompson to managing director of its website is something of a coup. He left Apple in May after rising to become one of the most senior marketing-men in its European office. While working under Steve Jobs headed up the team responsible for its [...]