Raising the steaks in the City August 30, 2010 Goodman City 11 Old Jewry, EC2R 8DU www.goodmanrestaurants.com Tel: 020 7600 8220 FOOD SERVICE ATMOSPHERE Cost per person without wine: £50 FOR some people – sensible people – no amount of fancy presentation, molecular menus, seasonal ingredients or painstaking taste combinations will ever satisfy the taste buds in the same way as a simple, well-cooked [...]
Immigration cap will prevent the City flourishing August 24, 2010 GROUP CEO, NORTON ROSE GROUP LIKE many other international businesses in the City, Norton Rose Group is managing the impact of the new immigration caps, which were introduced this summer by the UK government. A new temporary cap was announced on 29 June and interim limits came into force on 19 July, lasting through to [...]
Farnborough show sees bumper start July 19, 2010 ALMOST $20bn (£13.1bn) in deals were signed yesterday at the Farnborough Air Show, marking a successful first day for the annual aviation gathering. Boeing, which kick-started the show with the arrival of its 787 Dreamliner jet on Sunday, signed a bumper round of deals after Emirates airline agreed to buy up to 30 new 777-300ER [...]
BP shares set to fall after plug bid fails May 31, 2010 SHARES in BP are expected to plummet today as news of the failed “top kill” attempt to stem the leak of oil into the Gulf of Mexico hits the UK and US markets when they re-open after the long weekend. Analysts predict that should the markets remain stable, it is likely that BP shares will [...]
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 [...]
Serena powers through June 28, 2010 DEFENDING champion Serena Williams overcame a brave performance from 2004 champion Maria Sharapova to blast into another Wimbledon quarter-final. The top seed recovered from a marathon tie-break in the first set to come through 7-6 (11-9), 6-4 against the popular Russian on Centre Court. Williams now plays China’s Na Li in the last eight after [...]
Suits’ fave spot for a helping of glam September 6, 2010 Aqua Nueva Fifth Floor, 30 Argyll Street, W1B 3BR Tel: 020 7478 0540, www.aqua.com.hk FOOD SERVICE ATMOSPHERE Cost per person without wine: £50 LONDON’s love affair with the shamelessly glam has been hotting up for several years and Aqua Nueva, the Spanish side of a double rooftop restaurant off Regent Street, fits the bill perfectly. [...]
FSA fines ex Sibir chief for market abuse July 6, 2010 A DAMAGING corporate ruse was finally rumbled yesterday after the City regulator slapped a £350,000 fine on Henry Cameron, the former chief executive of oil company Sibir Energy. Last year, Sibir was embroiled in controversy over debts owed to the company by Russian tycoon Chalva Tchigirinski, one of its major shareholders. Sibir informed the market [...]
FSA fines ex Sibir chief for market abuse July 6, 2010 A DAMAGING corporate ruse was finally rumbled yesterday after the City regulator slapped a £350,000 fine on Henry Cameron, the former chief executive of oil company Sibir Energy. Last year, Sibir was embroiled in controversy over debts owed to the company by Russian tycoon Chalva Tchigirinski, one of its major shareholders. Sibir informed the market [...]
Panic over a new global food crisis is over-egged August 9, 2010 TRADERS have been watching wheat markets breathlessly over the past few days as the grain bounced up and then down. Having gained 8.08 per cent last Thursday – up 80 per cent on prices in the middle of June – the grain plummeted on Friday, wiping out much of Thursday’s gain to end the day [...]