Rightmove raises its profit forecast in online ads boost February 9, 2010 SHARES in property website Rightmove rose yesterday after the company said it expects 2010 profits to be ahead of market forecasts as it benefits from an upturn in online advertising. Rightmove’s website had 17,600 advertisers at the end of October. It receives around 40m visits a month on average and has around a million properties [...]
Barratt in housing market boost January 14, 2010 HOUSEBUILDER Barratt Developments today fuelled hopes of recovery in the sector with rising volumes and prices bringing about an improvement in operating margins. The FTSE 250 group completed 5028 homes in the six months to 31 December and says it on track to hit its full-year targets of 12,000 completions. The average price of its [...]
US factory orders increase but new home sales tumble January 5, 2010 THE upswing in the US economy was underlined yesterday as the latest government figures showed new factory orders rose 1.1 per cent, their third straight monthly increase. Inventory figures for November continued the recovery trend by growing for the second month in a row with a 0.2 per cent rise. After stocks fell for more [...]
Tesco tills ring for Christmas with 4.9 per cent sales hike January 12, 2010 TESCO has had its best Christmas in three years after slashing prices and offering double Clubcard points to get customers through the door. Britain’s biggest supermarket chain said yesterday that like-for-like sales at its UK stores jumped by 4.9 per cent during December and early January. Tesco reported a 35 per cent surge in sales [...]
Liontrust slides on outflows February 4, 2010 LIONTRUST Asset Management yesterday announced it suffered £131m net outflows in the fourth quarter as it prepares to launch a range of new products and streamline its business. The investment house’s shares fell 0.9 per cent to 115p after it revealed assets under management dropped to £1.18bn over the three months to December. One institutional [...]
DR Horton cements construction stocks February 2, 2010 US stocks rallied for a second day yesterday as better-than-expected earnings and encouraging data calmed investors after the market’s recent sell-off. Rising sales of previously owned US homes and robust earnings from bellwethers representing consumer and industrial businesses, including Whirlpool and Cummins, pointed to a steady rebound in demand. “The housing data, followed by the [...]
Debenhams sees slim sales rise January 12, 2010 DEBENHAMS has reported a marginal rise in Christmas trading figures – and vowed to step up its store refit scheme. The chain said the 0.1 per cent rise in like-for-like sales for the 18 weeks to 2 January was in line with internal forecasts. Debenhams said growth was limited by its decision to move away [...]
Why the City’s shipping supremo is battling an old rival for members March 16, 2010 THE CHIEF executive of the Baltic Exchange Jeremy Penn looks remarkably unruffled for a man who has just seen a rival come back for a second time in a concerted attempt to muscle in on his business. The head of the exchange that sets the prices for the majority of the world’s $200bn (£182bn) shipping [...]
Beat the blues with a slice of Caribbean sun March 25, 2010 WINTER is finally over, and the sun has been reminding us all of its existence in the past week or so. If you are already thinking ahead to next year and wondering how you will get through another few months of darkness and “snow days”, there’s a solution: buy a home in the Caribbean. Barbados [...]
Changing the private equity model for good February 24, 2010 THE shift in investors’ attitudes towards private equity has been stark, with the relationship in some cases approaching complete breakdown. It is clearly an emotive subject – as evidenced by the response to the idea that IPO failures have given private equity a bloody nose. So what alternatives are there to the traditional private equity [...]