Amsterdam: 400 years on, and still rich in promise February 1, 2011 The Amsterdam Stock Exchange was established in 1602 by the Dutch East India Company to allow people to buy and sell its printed stocks and bonds. As such, it is considered the oldest stock exchange in the world. Things have changed a lot since then, though, and the Amsterdam exchange now forms part of NYSE [...]
A Lancer’s lesson in great value November 30, 2010 ACCORDING to a recent poll, BMW owners are the worst drivers on the road. I don’t know about that, but it’s interesting that on the M40, two drivers of BMW M-Series cars try to race me. Their moves are aggressive, predicable and stupid. But perhaps not as stupid as thinking that the car I’m in [...]
Royal honeymoon: three months to go January 30, 2011 GIVEN the furore surrounding the Royal Wedding, there has been surprisingly little speculation as to where Prince William and his new wife Kate will go for their honeymoon, even though it’s just three months away. Recognizing the tough times we are all facing and keen to show his understanding I believe that His Royal Highness [...]
CAR TALK October 26, 2010 REBUILDING SAAB’S BRAND This is Saab’s new 9-4X, its new crossover car that will be shown at November’s Los Angeles Auto Show. Size-wise, it will sit between the existing 9-3 and 9-5 saloons and it’s an important car for Saab as it rebuilds its brand. With a turbocharged 2.8-litre V6 petrol engine and four-wheel drive, [...]
Smiths confident as margin focus delivers November 16, 2010 UK TECHNOLOGY firm Smiths Group said cost cuts and a focus on margins should help it deliver a good performance in the first half, as delays on government orders crimped sales for airport security devices. Technology group Smiths, whose products range from bomb detectors to medical devices and fuel hoses, said it had seen underlying [...]
Smiths confident as margin focus delivers November 16, 2010 UK TECHNOLOGY firm Smiths Group said cost cuts and a focus on margins should help it deliver a good performance in the first half, as delays on government orders crimped sales for airport security devices. Technology group Smiths, whose products range from bomb detectors to medical devices and fuel hoses, said it had seen underlying [...]
CAR TALK October 19, 2010 BMW DRIVERS ARE RUDEST BMW drivers are the most likely to be obnoxious on the road according to a survey of 3,000 motorists conducted by gocompare.com. Results from the study found BMW drivers the most likely to tailgate, make rude hand gestures and to speed, and more than half of the survey’s respondents had suffered [...]
A family theatre bonanza December 2, 2010 BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, NATIONAL THEATRE A new version of the fairytale classic by Lucy Kirkwood, incorporating music, magic and puppets. The director is Katie Mitchell, who was behind last year’s enthralling Cat in a Hat. Until 4 Jan. Tickets from £10 from www.nationaltheatre.org.uk MY DAD’S A BIRDMAN, THE YOUNG VIC David Almond has adapted [...]
A family theatre bonanza December 2, 2010 BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, NATIONAL THEATRE A new version of the fairytale classic by Lucy Kirkwood, incorporating music, magic and puppets. The director is Katie Mitchell, who was behind last year’s enthralling Cat in a Hat. Until 4 Jan. Tickets from £10 from www.nationaltheatre.org.uk MY DAD’S A BIRDMAN, THE YOUNG VIC David Almond has adapted [...]
Learn He-Man’s recipe for great guns November 15, 2010 WHATEVER your feelings about the acting skills of Swedish action film star Dolph Lundgren, the man has guns. That is, insanely sculpted arms and a physique that suggests super-human strength. So when an opportunity arose to go and train with him while he was in London to promote his new film the Expendables, I couldn’t [...]