LoveFilm set to cash in on sale June 14, 2009 LOVEFILM, the online DVD rental company which has had storming growth thanks to titles such as Slumdog Millionaire, is understood to be considering a stock exchange listing which could provide a £14m windfall for the company’s management. Chief executive Simon Calver has hired investment bank Jefferies to assess strategic options, with a possible sale of [...]
LoveFilm set to cash in on sale June 14, 2009 LOVEFILM, the online DVD rental company which has had storming growth thanks to titles such as Slumdog Millionaire, is understood to be considering a stock exchange listing which could provide a £14m windfall for the company’s management. Chief executive Simon Calver has hired investment bank Jefferies to assess strategic options, with a possible sale of [...]
US EARNINGS WILL GIVE THE MARKET FRESH DIRECTION July 20, 2009 MARTIN SLANEYHEAD OF DERIVATIVES, GFT THE fate of the markets over the coming weeks hangs on the second-quarter results being announced daily by US companies. The market’s take so far has been positive – approximately 80 per cent of earnings have beaten or were on a par with consensus, and last Wednesday Intel was proof [...]
INVISIBLE LEH-MAN TO HIT BACK AT CRITICS August 31, 2009 NIGH on a year after the collapse of Lehman Brothers, and the tales are really starting to come out of the woodwork. I hear that “The Gorilla” wasn’t the only nickname the bank’s former boss Dick Fuld earned for himself during his tenure at the top – employees on the trading floor also called him [...]
INVISIBLE LEH-MAN TO HIT BACK AT CRITICS August 31, 2009 NIGH on a year after the collapse of Lehman Brothers, and the tales are really starting to come out of the woodwork. I hear that “The Gorilla” wasn’t the only nickname the bank’s former boss Dick Fuld earned for himself during his tenure at the top – employees on the trading floor also called him [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING May 21, 2009 FINANCIAL TIMESCORUS CHIEF SCRAMBLES TO RESCUE FACTORY DEALCorus chief Kirby Adamsm who took over at the Anglo-Dutch steelmaker last month, faces both the worst fall in steel demand for 60 years and a battle to salvage an agreement to sell the group’s Teesside plant to Marcegaglia. It has emerged that Marcegaglia is having second thoughts [...]
The king of the home delivered pizza says timing is everything August 20, 2009 YOU can tell when a business is doing well, when despite the recession, its plans to open a new headquarters five times the size of its existing base are still on track. That is the happy position Chris Moore, the chief executive of delivery chain Domino’s Pizza, finds himself in. His new 100,000 sq ft [...]
Charging for online news will not save the media May 21, 2009 RUPERT Murdoch is a demigod in the media industry. Everything he says is treated as sacrosanct. That’s why his public ruminations on the free online newspaper, which he dubbed a “malfunctioning business” model, has whipped the media into a frenzy, and caused countless commentators and analysts to predict a new dawn, where consumers pay subscriptions [...]
PREMIER TAX EXPERT STILL IN THE LEAGUE July 1, 2009 IT WAS au revoir (but not goodbye) last night at a leaving party at City restaurant Manicomio for PricewaterhouseCoopers’ John Whiting, the popular tax adviser who’s often been dubbed “Britain’s most quoted accountant”. Whiting – who’s known as “Mr T” on his regular stints on the BBC 2 Working Lunch sofa – has already started [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING May 26, 2009 FINANCIAL TIMES CHEVRON EXPECTED TO COME UNDER FIRE OVER LAWSUIT IN ECUADORChevron is expected to come under fire from shareholders over its environmental record in Ecuador, which has left the world’s third-largest oil company facing potential liabilities of $27bn. Investors, as well as indigenous and farming communities from Ecuador’s Amazon, are set to attack Chevron [...]