Workspace plans Tower Bridge building as pre-tax profits soar November 13, 2012 WORKSPACE yesterday posted better-than-expected half year results, driven by strong tenant demand for its trendy London office space and its focus on asset management. The company, which provides offices to some 4,000 businesses such as Moonpig, as well as the Metropolitan Police, became a stock market darling after posting stellar annual results in May and [...]
FTSE falls from four-year high as analysts warn on energy shares January 14, 2013 BRITAIN’S leading shares fell yesterday after touching a 4-1/2 year high early in the session, with technical analysts noting the index could be set for a minor correction. Energy stocks, among Friday’s biggest gainers, were the main drag on blue-chip sentiment as Nomura warned that the sector was inexpensive for a reason and attractive price-to-earnings [...]
Old age Britain: An opportunity for firms to profit from demographics December 11, 2012 LONDON is booming. Figures from the 2011 census show the city has witnessed unprecedented demographic change since 2001. Over the last 10 years, its population increased by 11.6 per cent – from 7.3m to 8.2m in 2011. A full 10 of the 20 fastest growing local authorities in England and Wales are located in the [...]
FTSE 250 entrant Workspace seeks up to £75m with bonds September 19, 2012 LONDON property firm Workspace Group yesterday announced plans to tap the retail bond market for between £50m and £75m with the launch of a seven-year sterling bond for retail investors. The firm, promoted to the FTSE 250 last week, said it would offer the bonds in a bid to help diversify its funding streams. The [...]
Floor price for alcohol will hit poor hardest November 28, 2012 THE GOVERNMENT yesterday unveiled plans to introduce minimum prices for alcohol, despite concerns that such a move will penalise ordinary drinkers. The home office proposals include a ban on multi-buy promotions and a minimum unit price of 45p in England and Wales. As a result a one litre bottle of Gordon’s gin – currently available from [...]
Inflation on the way up again as energy bills and tuition fees strike November 11, 2012 INFLATION will be back in the spotlight tomorrow when official figures are released, followed by the Bank of England’s quarterly Inflation Report on Wednesday. While the Consumer Price Index (CPI) fell to 2.2 per cent in September, it is expected to increase again due to rising tuition and energy bills. “We expect the CPI to [...]
Facts about Coral: October 10, 2012 Coral founder Joe Coral, born Joseph Kagarlitsky, set up his first pitches at Haringay and White City greyhound tracks in 1927. It is now part of Gala Coral group, one of Europe’s largest betting and gaming businesses. Coral is the third largest retail bookmaking business in the UK with a market share of approximately 20 [...]
Facts about Coral: October 10, 2012 Coral founder Joe Coral, born Joseph Kagarlitsky, set up his first pitches at Haringay and White City greyhound tracks in 1927. It is now part of Gala Coral group, one of Europe’s largest betting and gaming businesses. Coral is the third largest retail bookmaking business in the UK with a market share of approximately 20 [...]
Paralympics lift footfall in West End by a fifth September 16, 2012 FOOTFALL in the West End surged by nearly a fifth during the Paralympic games compared to the year before as retail spending in the area bucked the August gloom, data out today reveals. Figures obtained by Springboard, which monitors high-street shopping numbers, shows footfall in the areas around Piccadilly and Leicester Square increased by 18.7 [...]
Paralympics lift footfall in West End by a fifth September 16, 2012 FOOTFALL in the West End surged by nearly a fifth during the Paralympic games compared to the year before as retail spending in the area bucked the August gloom, data out today reveals. Figures obtained by Springboard, which monitors high-street shopping numbers, shows footfall in the areas around Piccadilly and Leicester Square increased by 18.7 [...]