SAS AUTHOR FIXES CITY ROLES FOR MILITARY February 20, 2012 THRILLER writer Andy McNab is juggling more than one deadline. When the former SAS hardman is not working on his latest novel – a Channel Tunnel thriller starring his new character Tom Buckingham – McNab is fixing jobs in the City for service leavers as a director of military recruitment agency ForceSelect. McNab, who has [...]
SAS AUTHOR FIXES CITY ROLES FOR MILITARY February 20, 2012 THRILLER writer Andy McNab is juggling more than one deadline. When the former SAS hardman is not working on his latest novel – a Channel Tunnel thriller starring his new character Tom Buckingham – McNab is fixing jobs in the City for service leavers as a director of military recruitment agency ForceSelect. McNab, who has [...]
S&P firms on track to beat expectations November 2, 2011 MORE THAN seven in ten companies in the S&P 500 have beaten forecasts with their results so far this earnings season, figures from Thomson Reuters show. Of the 370 or so firms to have revealed their third-quarter results, 19 per cent have missed forecasts and 11 per cent have matched expectations – but seventy-one per cent [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING January 31, 2012 FINANCIAL TIMES EU TO RULE ON DEUTSCHE BÖRSE AND NYSE MERGER The NYSE Euronext and Deutsche Börse tie-up today faces its day of reckoning in Brussels, as European Union commissioners are expected to sign-off a recommendation to block a merger that allegedly stifles competition. BAA SIGNALS END TO HOPES OVER STANSTED RUNWAY BAA has signalled [...]
WALL STREET WEEK AHEAD October 23, 2011 PROSPECTS for corporate earnings are dimmer in the coming quarters – even though reports so far this quarter have been relatively bright. Third-quarter reports among the big names have been reasonably solid, with Google, McDonald’s and others reporting strong results. But, unless there’s a turnaround in the outlook for the US economy, the next few [...]
A NIGHT AT THE OPERA FOR LEGAL SOPRANOS November 7, 2011 BETRAYAL, revenge and murder – it was business as usual when the Magic Circle decamped to the dress circle at Sadler’s Wells to watch Allen & Overy’s modern-day reworking of Carmen set in Seville Airport. The opera, which follows last year’s staging of The Magic Flute at Glyndebourne, involved 74 of the firm’s staff past [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS December 4, 2011 Tenemos The banking software provider has appointed former SAP executive Dr Bernd-Michael Rumpf as global head of the company’s customer services group, reporting to chief executive Guy Dubois. Bernd-Michael previously spent 12 years at SAP, where his executive roles included head of field services and support. Prior to that, he was chief executive of SAP [...]
Economically reckless tax championed September 28, 2011 THOUGH most ought to have ceased to be surprised by off-the-wall Eurozone policy announcements and scapegoating speeches, you can always rely on European ministers to pull something out of the bag. And yesterday, Jose Manuel Barroso, the European Commission president, did not disappoint. As the Eurozone quakes in its boots at the prospect of Greek [...]
Economically reckless tax championed September 28, 2011 THOUGH most ought to have ceased to be surprised by off-the-wall Eurozone policy announcements and scapegoating speeches, you can always rely on European ministers to pull something out of the bag. And yesterday, Jose Manuel Barroso, the European Commission president, did not disappoint. As the Eurozone quakes in its boots at the prospect of Greek [...]
GOLF RETURNS TO THE BOARDROOM AS CITY FIRM TEES UP TENANTS January 9, 2012 PLAYING golf in the office has gone the same way as four-hour lunches and six-figure bonuses in the austerity City. Or has it? Teeing up deals on the putting green will be business as usual at the new City offices run by serviced office provider Co-Work, which is looking for 101 tenants for its latest [...]