THE PEOPLE’S SUPERMARKET September 15, 2010 TESCO chief executive Sir Terry Leahy was on hand at the Economist Emerging Markets Summit in London yesterday to hear his designated successor Philip Clarke predict China will become profitable for the retailer during his tenure. The supermarket giant is planning to invest around £2bn into developing shopping malls in the People’s Republic.
Investors: You have nothing to lose but your premiums October 27, 2010 BACK in 2002, covered warrants were launched on the London Stock Exchange with grand fanfare. And nobody cared. The products turned out to be something of a flop, with only £886,000 changing hands in the first week of trading. There is nothing intrinsically bad about covered warrants, however. In fact, they are quite remarkable – [...]
Investors: You have nothing to lose but your premiums October 27, 2010 BACK in 2002, covered warrants were launched on the London Stock Exchange with grand fanfare. And nobody cared. The products turned out to be something of a flop, with only £886,000 changing hands in the first week of trading. There is nothing intrinsically bad about covered warrants, however. In fact, they are quite remarkable – [...]
John Lewis shrugs off double-dip fears September 3, 2010 Customers of John Lewis are showing few signs of reining in spending in the face of prospective tax rises and employment uncertainty with the firm posting another week of double digit sales growth. The employee-owned company, traditionally seen as a bellwether of the retail sector but which has outperformed competitors for over a year, said [...]
The City is back but under new management December 21, 2010 BRITAIN’S financial landscape has been transformed since we last shone a light on the City’s most powerful figures two years ago. The City A.M./CityJet Power Hundred 2011 list ranks the most influential figures in UK finance as we head into the new year. It should be no surprise that it is very different from 2009. [...]
The City is back but under new management December 21, 2010 BRITAIN’S financial landscape has been transformed since we last shone a light on the City’s most powerful figures two years ago. The City A.M./CityJet Power Hundred 2011 list ranks the most influential figures in UK finance as we head into the new year. It should be no surprise that it is very different from 2009. [...]
Orange JV announces 1,200 jobs will be axed September 30, 2010 EVERYTHING Everywhere, the tie-up between France Telecom’s Orange and Deutsche Telekom’s T-Mobile in the UK, said yesterday it would cut 1,200 back office and management jobs. The company said the roles were duplicated across the two businesses, which merged in July, and will affect around 7.5 per cent of its 16,000 strong workforce. Everything Everywhere [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS October 11, 2010 Throgmorton The professional services group has hired Roger Looker, the former chair of Harlequins rugby club, as a non-executive director, and Adam Hewitson as its new internal legal counsel. Looker, pictured, previously founded two corporate finance boutiques, Gilbert Elliot Corporate Finance and Stafford Corporate Consulting, and chaired Harlequins for a decade between 1987 and 1997. [...]
While you’re in the City soak up the atmosphere and the history October 27, 2010 FOR centuries St Paul’s, and not the Stock Exchange, was where the City’s activity and bustle reached its highest pitch. A seventeenth century writer wrote of it that “the noyse in it is like that of Bees, a strange humming or buzze, mixt of walking, tongues and feet: It is a kind of still roar [...]
Standard Chartered may move September 16, 2010 Standard Chartered may move abroad in a bid to avoid British taxes and regulations. According to The Times, the board has discussed the issue in depth at several meetings and has a team working on the possibility of setting up office in the Far East or elsewhere. Though chief executive Peter Sands said staying in [...]