HEDGIES FORK OUT FOR CHARITY AS LORD ARCHER HOSTS THE AUCTION December 13, 2010 HEDGE fund philanthropists had one of their biggest galas of the year this past weekend, thanks to a fundraiser by Hedge Fund Care, a fund chaired by Robert Mirsky that makes grants to charities fighting child abuse and neglect. 400 or so of the industry’s finest donned their finest blacktie and arrived for a three-course [...]
ANALYST VIEWS: HOW SERIOUS IS CARPETRIGHT’S FALL? October 27, 2010 KEITH BOWMAN | HARGREAVES LANSDOWN Despite clear exposure to an eventual recovery, fears for a ‘double dip’ in the housing market continue to dominate, with the current market consensus opinion denoting an out and out ‘sell’. MATTHEW MCEACHRAN | SINGER CAPITAL MARKETS Typically October is a key month for the group as consumers look to [...]
THE TIPSTER December 7, 2010 WITH fractures appearing in the Eurozone’s plans for a unified bond and the US making overtures for further rounds of quantitative easing, traders have been left hunting out safer plays for their money. As such, the Swiss franc is back in favour and the dollar’s drive back towards parity has been short lived. There’s no [...]
England’s bloom down to Flower December 7, 2010 WHEN England inevitably win the Ashes, the likes of Andrew Strauss and Kevin Pietersen will take the plaudits, but the man who will really deserve huge congratulations is Andy Flower. The kind of consistent success that he has engineered does not happen by chance. The players may be executing it, and very well too, but [...]
Just 50,000 sign up to BT’s sports package November 11, 2010 BT yesterday announced its Sky Sports offering has limped to just 50,000 subscribers since its launch this summer. Chief executive Ian Livingston admitted the firm has a “lot more to do” but reiterated BT’s long term committment to the project. He said: “Around 10 per cent of our BT Vision subscriber base is now taking [...]
Vedanta will delay $1.1bn copper float November 30, 2010 LONDON-listed Indian miner Vedanta has delayed an initial public offering (IPO) of its Zambian copper business until next year, citing stock market volatility. It is the first big European IPO to fall victim to a renewed wave of financial market turbulence brought on by the Irish debt crisis. Earlier this month, Vedanta announced plans to [...]
Vedanta will delay $1.1bn copper float November 30, 2010 LONDON-listed Indian miner Vedanta has delayed an initial public offering (IPO) of its Zambian copper business until next year, citing stock market volatility. It is the first big European IPO to fall victim to a renewed wave of financial market turbulence brought on by the Irish debt crisis. Earlier this month, Vedanta announced plans to [...]
West End sees robust October high street sales November 14, 2010 SALES at London’s West End shops remained robust during October despite the details of the government’s Comprehensive Spending Review acting to unnerve consumers. According to lobby group the New West End Company, which is backed by major retailers and property owners in Bond Street, Oxford Street and Regent Street, West End sales rose 7.7 per [...]
West End sees robust October high street sales November 14, 2010 SALES at London’s West End shops remained robust during October despite the details of the government’s Comprehensive Spending Review acting to unnerve consumers. According to lobby group the New West End Company, which is backed by major retailers and property owners in Bond Street, Oxford Street and Regent Street, West End sales rose 7.7 per [...]
Three fired as Apprentices enter final straight December 15, 2010 THE penultimate episode and the welcome return of a familiar face. For the interview challenge, Lord Sugar prised Margaret Mountford from her scrolls (she’s completing a Ph.D in Papyrology) to interrogate the final five. Her steely glare and raised eyebrow were as effective as ever, though other interviewers favoured a less subtle approach. “I’m going [...]