Bad news as poor growth hits Reuters October 28, 2005 Shares in Reuters fell by more than 5 per cent yesterday as City followers were unimpressed with the media company’s failure to raise its second half growth forecasts. The company’s stock fell as much as 20p to 346p in early trading before recovering slightly. The data and news provider reported an underlying 1 per cent [...]
Eutelsat’s IPO abandoned October 28, 2005 Eutelsat, the world’s third largest satellite operator, dramatically abandoned its planned initial public offering (IPO) on the Paris Euronext late last night, citing volatile European stock markets. The news comes after Eutelsat was forced to slash its IPO valuation by 20 per cent to around €2.7bn (£1.83bn) on Tuesday, because investors thought its price was [...]
It’s a record for Exxon and Shell October 28, 2005 Big oil got bigger yesterday as Exxon Mobile and Shell reported the largest third-quarter profits in corporate history — a combined $18.9bn (£10.6bn) — within hours of each other yesterday. Anglo-Dutch company Shell set the tone of the day for the oil business when it reported that its three-month net profit leapt 68 per cent [...]
Investigation into GM’s pension fund October 28, 2005 Loss-making General Motors, the world’s largest carmaker, is being investigated by regulators over its pension accounting and the insurance regime at its finance arm. The powerful American regulator the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued subpoenas against GM which centre on its pension liabilities with car parts maker Delphi, which declared bankruptcy earlier this [...]
Do the banks have a Plan B? October 28, 2005 Now that consumer spending is slowing down, the banking sector needs to look for new sources of growth. British banks have investors worried. Not because of their current profitability, which is healthy, but because a slowdown in the economy may hit this industry harder than most. The banking sector still continues to make profits. In [...]
Honda profit accelerates October 28, 2005 Japanese car and motorcycle maker Honda reported an industry-beating increase of just over 1 per cent in its first-half profits to 244.4bn yen (£1.2bn), buoyed by higher global vehicle sales. Turnover grew by 10 per cent to a record 4.6trn yen, as global vehicle sales rose 6.9 per cent to 1.6m units. The increase in [...]
Communisis in new talks of a takeover October 28, 2005 Printing company Communisis yesterday confirmed that it was in its second set of takeover talks this year. The Leeds-based group said the discussions are at an early stage with what it described as “a small number of other parties”. But, the group said, “it is far from certain that they will lead to an offer [...]
Toyota revs up October 27, 2005 As the wheels come off at GM, Toyota makes its passing move. Roger Baird surveys the wreckage General Motors will have to change the first line of its company profile. It’s not going to be the world’s biggest car maker for much longer. Detroit is being replaced by Tokyo. It may not be able to [...]
Anglo investors share $1bn return October 27, 2005 The world’s third-largest mining company Anglo American revealed a plan yesterday to return $1bn (£560m) to investors in 2006. CEO Tony Trahar said: “Through a series of measures we are creating a more focused mining group.” As part of the wide-ranging review Anglo is to cut its 51 per cent stake in gold producer AngloGold [...]
BP weathers storm havoc October 26, 2005 Oil giant BP’s third-quarter rise in underlying profit was largely unaffected by summer hurricane damage in America, leaping 27.5 per cent, the company revealed yesterday. The company’s underlying profit, driven by high barrel prices and strong refining margins, rose to $5.33bn (£2.98bn). The company said it owed its strong underlying performance to “high but volatile” [...]