Hayward: I was vilified over spill July 27, 2010 OUTGOING BP boss Tony Hayward yesterday claimed he was “demonised and vilified” over the firm’s Gulf of Mexico oil spill crisis. But the embattled leader, who is set to hand over the chief executive role in October to BP’s managing director Bob Dudley, accepted the company could not move forward with him at the helm. [...]
Hayward: I was vilified over spill July 27, 2010 OUTGOING BP boss Tony Hayward yesterday claimed he was “demonised and vilified” over the firm’s Gulf of Mexico oil spill crisis. But the embattled leader, who is set to hand over the chief executive role in October to BP’s managing director Bob Dudley, accepted the company could not move forward with him at the helm. [...]
Goldman Sachs and Credit Suisse snap up stakes in Bank of Moscow July 27, 2010 MAJOR international banks Goldman Sachs and Credit Suisse have bought small stakes in state-run Bank of Moscow, an encouraging sign for Russia as it considers a broader sale of the state’s financial assets. As part of a $29bn (£18.6bn) fund-raising effort to plug gaps in the budget, Russia is looking at the sale of minority [...]
Goldman Sachs and Credit Suisse snap up stakes in Bank of Moscow July 27, 2010 MAJOR international banks Goldman Sachs and Credit Suisse have bought small stakes in state-run Bank of Moscow, an encouraging sign for Russia as it considers a broader sale of the state’s financial assets. As part of a $29bn (£18.6bn) fund-raising effort to plug gaps in the budget, Russia is looking at the sale of minority [...]
FUND MANAGEMENT NEWS July 27, 2010 HEDGE FUND REVIEW IS LESS THAN ROSY The Dow Jones Credit Suisse Hedge Fund Index released its first half 2010 industry review yesterday and it was fairly sober reading. The good news was that, so far in 2010, hedge funds have outperformed many global stock indices. However, the returns were far from lacklustre at 0.6 [...]
Hayward sent off to Siberia July 26, 2010 BP’S BELEAGUERED chief executive Tony Hayward will stand down in October and is expected to be nominated for a non-executive board directorship with TNK-BP, the group’s Russian joint venture. The oil major is set to announce Hayward’s departure this morning and will reveal that Mississippi-born Bob Dudley, the man in charge of the oil spill [...]
Strand founder strikes back at legal claim over Sibir fees July 26, 2010 ADVISERS acting for Strand Partners founder and former chairman Richard Fenhalls have hit back at claims he owes the firm a share of the £7.6m in advisory fees paid to him last year by oil firm Sibir Energy. Strand Partners – now named Strand Hanson – has initiated legal proceedings against Fenhalls to try and [...]
Spill liabilities expected to reach $30bn July 25, 2010 BP IS expected to reveal that liabilities connected to the Gulf of Mexico spill have reached $30bn (£20bn) when it announces second quarter results tomorrow. The group has already ring-fenced $20bn into an escrow fund to help pay out liabilities and claims, but it is expected that all legal, clean up and fine related costs [...]
Strand Hanson in legal claim over £7.6m fee paid to firm’s founder July 25, 2010 CORPORATE advisory firm Strand Hanson has initiated legal proceedings against its founder and former chairman, claiming he owes the firm a share of £7.6m in advisory fees he raked in last year when working for oil company Sibir Energy. Richard Fenhalls, who launched Strand Hanson – then named Strand Partners – 17 years ago, is [...]
NICK BOOTH TECH TALK July 21, 2010 Nick Booth, editor of www.mobileb2b.co.uk, had builder trouble with his home – and his website. If only he’d used these translation services… TOO tired to text? All thumbed out? Are you one of life’s great dictators? There are all kinds of gizmos that claim to translate your words into prose. But how “egg curate” are [...]