Kentz nets three Iraq contracts December 17, 2012 FTSE 250-listed engineer Kentz has snapped up three contracts in Iraq worth $55m (£34m) through its technical support services business. Over the next three to four years, Kentz will be involved in the development of in-plant process facilities and infrastructure on upstream facilities in Basra and Baghdad, to boost oil and gas production capacity.
D&D owner plans a dynamic future December 17, 2012 We are building restaurants to last several business cycles… it shouldn’t matter when you build them” DES GUNEWARDENA peers into his wine glass and wrinkles his nose. The chairman and chief executive of D&D London has invited me for lunch at the Angler, the group’s new seafood restaurant at South Place Hotel in the City [...]
South Place is a haven for the denizens of Silicon Roundabout December 17, 2012 REVIEW SOUTH PLACE HOTEL 3 South Place, EC2M 2AF 020 3503 0000 The music, man, it reminds me of last night. It makes me want to dance.” These words are probably not what you expect to hear from the reception staff at a new opening by D&D Group – the company behind Coq d’Argent, Le [...]
Who’s switching jobs December 17, 2012 Kleinwort Benson Lucy Gazmararian has been appointed head of investment advisory at the private bank. She joins from Goldman Sachs Asset Management, where she was an executive director. Gazmararian previously held roles at Schroders and began her career in journalism. Argonaut Capital Partners Dennis Pellerito has been appointed head of UK sales at the fund [...]
Best of the Brokers December 17, 2012 AZ ELECTRONICS Numis has cut the chemical maker from “buy” to “hold”, due to lower than expected growth and a weak market for PCs, which has not seen a boost by the launch of Windows 8. MYTRAH ENERGY N+1 Singer has a “buy” rating on the India-based power producer after a rise in revenues. The [...]
US markets up on hopes of economic deal December 17, 2012 THE S&P 500 ended at its highest level in almost two months yesterday on rising hopes that negotiations over the “fiscal cliff” were making progress and that a deal could be reached in days. After weeks of stalemate, President Barack Obama and Republican House Speaker John Boehner met at the White House, raising hopes that [...]
Aggreko sinks on profit warning as Vodafone is hit by high 4G pricing December 17, 2012 BIG falls by temporary power firm Aggreko and market heavyweight Vodafone weighed on Britain’s top shares yesterday as the final full trading week of 2012 got off to a lacklustre start. Aggreko was the biggest percentage blue chip faller, dropping 22 per cent after the firm issued its second profit warning in two months, saying [...]
Politicians are powerless to curb our shrinking corporate tax base December 17, 2012 IT IS shocking, isn’t it? Despite UK sales of £7.6bn between 2009 and 2012, Amazon paid almost no corporation tax to the UK Treasury. Starbucks has not paid UK corporation tax in 14 of the past 15 years. Big corporate interests, it seems, are not paying their fair share of tax. An open and shut [...]
The welfare trade-off: Why raising benefits doesn’t boost the economy December 17, 2012 DAVID Cameron often says that growth is the coalition’s priority. Yet the 2010 Comprehensive Spending Review stated its priorities included aid, the NHS, fairness and social mobility. Clearly, some of these will directly conflict with the growth agenda. Public policy inevitably entails trade-offs. We should therefore be suspicious about policies that supposedly produce the “double [...]
Insurance deficits leave the world at risk of catastrophe December 17, 2012 SUPERSTORM Sandy was 2012’s reminder of the damage caused by natural disasters. It hit within a few of months of the anniversary of the Thai floods in 2011, which killed over 800, made millions homeless and inundated the business parks that underpin the country’s economy. Knock-on global supply chain disruption forced Honda and Acer to [...]