WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING October 29, 2009 FINANCIAL TIMES ASIAN SHIPPING LINES SUFFER FURTHER LOSSESTwo of Asia’s biggest shipping lines announced major losses for the June-September quarter in a further sign of the unprecedented severity of the crisis battering the industry. Singapore’s Neptune Orient Lines said that it would lose money at least for the first half of 2010 as it announced [...]
Cineworld profits on the up despite the downturn October 27, 2009 CINEWORLD revealed a solid third-quarter trading performance yesterday, despite the economic downturn and decline in screen advertising. The group posted healthy trading with total revenues up 6.5 per cent in the 43-week period to 22 October. This was largely due to the 10.9 per cent growth in box office sales and five per cent growth [...]
CITY VIEWS: ARE YOU GOING TO THE CINEMA MORE DURING THE DOWNTURN? October 27, 2009 ANDY MARTINS MIZUHO BANK“I don’t go to the cinema too much; I only go when something good is out. I’m not cutting down on going out. In fact I’m actually doing more, such as going on a few more holidays.” KAREN DAWSON ROTHSCHILD“I have been going to the cinema more. I normally take my daughter [...]
RadioShack beats Wall St forecasts October 26, 2009 ELECTRONICS chain RadioShack yesterday posted third-quarter sales that topped Wall Street expectations, helped by its push into mobile phones, sending its shares up 16 per cent to a year high. Net sales totaled $990m (£606m), well ahead of average Wall Street forecasts of $961.7m. While profit was slightly below estimates, falling to $37.4m from $49.1m, [...]
THE LONDON REPORT October 22, 2009 The FTSE 100 closed one per cent, or 50.49 points, lower yesterday at 5,207.36, as weaker crude and metals weighed on energy stocks and miners. The index has rallied more than 50 per cent since hitting a low in early March, and is up 17 per cent this year. Energy stocks suffered with crude slipping [...]
Green appoints chief exec to run clothing empire Arcadia October 22, 2009 RETAIL magnate Sir PhilipGreen yesterday appointed a full-time chief executive to run clothing business Arcadia. Green said he had hired Ian Grabiner, Arcadia’s chief operating officer, as chief executive, as he warned of a tough Christmas on the high street. And the tycoon – who is adamant that the shake-up will not see him take [...]
THE LONDON REPORT October 22, 2009 The FTSE 100 closed one per cent, or 50.49 points, lower yesterday at 5,207.36, as weaker crude and metals weighed on energy stocks and miners. The index has rallied more than 50 per cent since hitting a low in early March, and is up 17 per cent this year. Energy stocks suffered with crude slipping [...]
Standard Life names Nish as its new chief October 19, 2009 STANDARD Life has put an end to months of speculation over who will take over from veteran chief executive Sir Sandy Crombie by naming finance director David Nish as his successor. Nish, 49, had been seen as the most likely candidate to take the job since it emerged that veteran Crombie was to retire from [...]
Barclays’ Diamond snubs top job interview with Bank of America October 19, 2009 BARCLAYS Capital president Bob Diamond snubbed an opportunity to be interviewed for the top job at Bank of America (BoA), City A.M. can confirm. Diamond was approached by BoA’s board and asked if he would be interested in replacing outgoing chief executive Kenneth Lewis. But he refused because “he’s got a great opportunity where he [...]
Timing is everything when you choose to study for an MBA October 14, 2009 RESOLVING to take significant time out of your career to study for an MBA is one of the biggest decisions you can take, and one that involves a whole host of other choices – what kind of MBA to take, what school and even what country to study it in, and, perhaps most importantly, when [...]