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  • Strong results expected at SSL

    May 17, 2009

    Condom maker SSL is expected to announce a strong set of full year results tomorrow. Analysts expect a 20 per cent increase in revenue to £636m and a 33 per cent jump in profit before tax to £76m. Shareholders are waiting with interest to hear how the company’s £90m investment last month into two eastern [...]

  • OMV and MOL in Iraqi fuel deal

    May 17, 2009

    Two European energy companies helping build a pipeline which will cut the continent’s dependence on Russian gas said yesterday they will team up with Mideast producers to feed the route with Iraqi fuel. In a consortium announced in the United Arab Emirates, Austria’s OMV AG and Hungary’s MOL Nyrt said they will each take a [...]

  • LDV restart expected by July

    May 17, 2009

    Rescued van maker LDV will restart production by July, it emerged yesterday, once its takeover deal is finalised. Malaysia’s Weststar agreed to buy the Birmingham-based company earlier this month. The UK government is providing a £5m four-week bridging loan, which will allow Malaysia to secure the funds it needs for a takeover. The government had [...]

  • Hugh Osmond faced with 200m Pearl share loss

    May 17, 2009

    BUYOUT tycoon Hugh Osmond could lose around £200m on the value of his shares in the insurance giant Pearl as part of its emergency debt restructuring deal. Osmond is nailing down details on a deal, which will see its consortium of bankers, led by Lloyd’s Banking Group, restructure its £3bn debt. A source close to the [...]

  • Trio join the cash call craze

    May 17, 2009

    A TRIO of property companies are setting their sights on fundraising this week to exploit opportunities created in the downturn. Great Portland Estates, Big Yellow Group and Shaftesbury have all been working with advisers on how to tap investors for extra cash. West End property specialist Great Portland Estates, is expected to announce a fundraising [...]

  • There must be no second thoughts on Crossrail

    May 17, 2009

    TODAY marks a seminal point for the City as the House of Lords discusses the Business Rate Supplements Bill. A bill affecting payments from businesses will clearly always be of huge relevance to the prospects for City firms but this is doubly important because it will determine the future of the Crossrail project. The bill provides the [...]

  • Fortune signals China recovery

    May 17, 2009

    Jet fuel demand in China rose over the first quarter, oil and gas firm Fortune Oil revealed in an update this morning, boosting hopes of a recovery in Far East air travel demand. Fortune’s BlueSky unit saw a nine per cent year-on-year increase in jet fuel sales over the period, while throughput of crude oil [...]

  • Firms to ignore FSA pay rules

    May 17, 2009

    Businesses are set to ignore Financial Services Authority guidelines on remuneration and bonuses in order to keep hold of talent, a survey said yesterday. According to research by law firm Pinsent Masons, 84 per cent of companies believe the FSA’s code of practice will have “little or no impact” on executive pay. The findings come [...]

  • House asking prices rocket

    May 17, 2009

    THE average asking price of a UK property has leapt by 2.4 per cent this month to £227,441, according to data from property website Rightmove data published today. The rise marks the largest monthly increase in asking prices since 2003 when property prices were on a rising trend, but overall asking prices remain 6.2 per [...]

  • DO YOU EXPECT UK HOUSE PRICES TO KEEP FALLING?

    May 17, 2009

    HOWARD ARCHER IHS GLOBAL INSIGHT “We expect house prices to fall by around another 15 per cent from their current levels to bottom out around mid-2010. This would leave them some 35 per cent below the peak levels seen around August/September 2007.”  MICHAEL SAUNDERS CITIGROUP“While housing is past the worst, the recovery in housing activity [...]

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