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  • Boots slashes staff by 1,500

    May 18, 2009

    ALLIANCE Boots, the chemist, said yesterday it will slash 1,500 jobs at its pharmaceutical wholesale arm, in a bid to save £55m a year to brace itself for “the most difficult market conditions” ever seen at the division. The group pledged to cut the division’s staff by 10 per cent, even though its underlying profits [...]

  • Lloyds faces 70,000 claim in tribunal of sacked single mother

    May 18, 2009

    LLOYDS is fighting a £70,000 employment tribunal suit after a former City-based audit manager launched a claim, saying she was fired for being a black single mother. Alison Weekes, 39, is accusing the bank of firing her after saying she was not “truly committed” to the job compared to single male colleagues. Weekes, the mother [...]

  • Aegis insists it’s resilient as revenues fall

    May 18, 2009

    SHARES in marketing and communications group Aegis fell 4.6 per cent yesterday, after it said that its core revenue was down 11.6 per cent in the first quarter due to client losses and tough market conditions. But the group said it is well-positioned to “produce a resilient performance in difficult market conditions” – with $1.05bn [...]

  • IS THE PERFORMANCE OF AEGIS SURPRISING GIVEN THE CURRENT CLIMATE?

    May 18, 2009

    STEVE LIECHTI INVESTEC“The (Aegis) statement implies disappointing organic sales declines against its larger agency peers, though Havas’ statement on Friday was also poor. This is to some extent a result of strong comparatives in better times, but cannot help near-term sentiment. Comment on costs is more positive with interim chief executive John Napier clearly focusing [...]

  • CBI president elect tells firms to hire women

    May 18, 2009

    FORMER Economist editor Helen Alexander has told firms to hire more women for boardroom roles, just hours after being nominated as the next president of industry union the CBI. Alexander warned yesterday there is a risk of “group think” at firms that only put white men in senior roles, arguing the benefits of diversity justify [...]

  • Investor backlash expected at Shell over top pay scales

    May 18, 2009

    OIL giant Shell is braced for angry shareholder reaction when investors meet at its AGM today. The Anglo-Dutch company has come under pressure from its investors to review the pay structure of its executives. Fresh opposition came from institutional investor Co-operative Asset Management (The Co-op) yesterday, which disapproved of the oil giant’s decision to give [...]

  • Cash-for-banger scheme dealt opening day blow

    May 18, 2009

    BUSINESS secretary Lord Mandelson’s scrappage scheme was dealt a blow at its launch yesterday, as two of the scheme’s backers delayed registration of their new vehicles at the eleventh hour. The cash-for-bangers programme, designed to kickstart the ailing auto industry, gives motorists a £2,000 incentive when they trade in their old car for a new, [...]

  • CITY VIEWS: WILL THE SCRAPPAGE SCHEME BOOST CAR SALES?

    May 18, 2009

    PETER HUGHES  STANDARD BANK “When we went into the crisis, many people stopped spending but now that it’s clear the world isn’t going to end, they are loosening their purse strings and many will be looking to buy a car. This might well give the car industry a much-needed boost.” KATIE CAYZER  SUMITOMO CORP“It would persuade me [...]

  • PAULSON LAUNCHES NEW PROPERTY FUND

    May 18, 2009

    AngloGold sees 1m rand profitsPrecious metal producer AngloGold posted profits of 1m rand (£75,856) for the first quarter yesterday, up from net losses of 11.9bn rand the previous quarter. It’s the African company’s first profit for seven quarters, and comes after demand from investors boosted the price of gold. Skandia heads platform salesSkandia topped gross [...]

  • Home sales at highest point for 18 months

    May 18, 2009

    ESTATE agents sold more houses in April than any other month since October 2007, according to the latest estate agent data. The average estate agent sold ten properties in April, up from eight in March and a low point of five in August 2008, the figures from the National Association of Real Estate Agents show. [...]

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