Cowdery will chase Friends July 13, 2009 CLIVE Cowdery’s buyout vehicle, Resolution, is prepared to launch a hostile bid for Friends Provident, the life assurance firm led by Trevor Matthews, if it fails to agree a takeover. Cowdery and Matthews may end up battling it out if a friendly deal can’t be struck, with Resolution prepared to ignore the Friends board’s recommendations [...]
CITY BANKERS CHEER AS BONUSES RETURN July 2, 2009 THE CITY is set for a return to the champagne-soaked days of old, after it emerged yesterday that bankers at Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley are on track for bumper full-year bonuses to rival those from the pre-credit crunch compensation heyday. Goldman Sachs is on course to pay out up to $700,000 (£427,000) per employee [...]
CITY MOVES WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS June 18, 2009 DeloitteThe professional services firm has appointed Mark Carter and Nick Seaver, pictured, to partner in its UK security, privacy and resilience group. Carter joined the firm in 2005, having previously worked for Accenture and BSkyB. Seaver joined in 2002 as a security, technology and control specialist, focusing on the financial services sector. Nomura The Japanese [...]
CITY VIEWS: HAS THE CREDIT CRUNCH AFFECTED YOUR SUMMER HOLIDAY PLANS? June 2, 2009 KEVIN ARCHIBALD BLACK ROCK“I’m taking off the same amount of time that I did last year – two weeks in June, as well as a week in Spain in September. It’s mandatory for us to take two weeks off. I’m staying at my parents’ place in Spain, so that will be on the cheap. But [...]
Marston’s and GKN are next to raise cash June 18, 2009 THE WAVE of companies seeking to raise fresh capital from shareholders showed no sign of abating yesterday as engineer GKN and pub group Marston’s both announced rights issues. GKN aims to raise £423m, while Marston’s is asking the market for £176m. GKN’s 50p offer price represents a 39 per cent discount to Wednesday’s closing price. [...]
Intermediate Capital in 351m fund raising as it eyes market opportunities July 2, 2009 PRIVATE equity lender Intermediate Capital Group (ICG) said yesterday that it plans to raise £351m to grow the business, boosting its share price by 3.16 per cent to 506p. IPG managing director Tom Atwood said the proceeds of the rights issue will allow the company to capitalise on the investment opportunities in the primary and [...]
JPM Caz sells Ross’s shares worth 75m June 11, 2009 STRUGGLING entrepreneur David Ross raised around £75m yesterday through the sale of shares in Carphone Warehouse and Big Yellow Group. Sources said that JP Morgan Cazenove sold the vast majority of Ross’s 9.02 per cent shareholding in storage group Big Yellow for around £36m and 2.6 per cent of Carphone Warehouse, which he co-founded with [...]
CITY MOVES WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS July 1, 2009 MorseThe IT services and technology company has poached Guy Millward as group finance director from Kewill, where he also held the position of finance director. He originally qualified as a chartered accountant with Ernst and Young. Morse also said yesterday that Kevin Loosemore will return to his original role as non-executive chairman. He will also [...]
Bonuses done right are an essential tool July 2, 2009 SO bonuses are back. This is great news for many readers of this newspaper, the majority of whom work in financial services; but many others will find this return of the mega-payout to be entirely offensive. After all, the “bonus culture” – when huge financial rewards are meted out, regardless of real, long-term performance – [...]
MINERS PLOT A 40BN MERGER June 21, 2009 COAL miner Xstrata is eying up Anglo American – owner of the world’s biggest platinum producer – for a £41bn marriage, City A.M. can confirm. A tie-up between the two titans would create one of the world’s leading natural resources companies, and comes as a wave of consolidations sweeps over the mining industry. Xstrata is [...]