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Tue, 15th Jan 2013 07:00

HMV, the high-street music and DVD store, is set to collapse into administration today, putting 4,000 jobs at risk. The looming failure of the entertainment chain, which was founded in 1921 and has 235 stores, emerged tonight as directors held a last-ditch meeting after failing to reach a new deal with the company's banks. HMV has been battered by the rise of digital downloads and the flight of physical DVD and CD sales to the internet. [The Times]George Osborne is facing pressure to take action in the Budget on bank bonuses after it emerged that Goldman Sachs is considering delaying big payouts to UK staff until after the 50p top rate of tax is abolished in April. The bank is looking at pushing back the payout date for deferred bonuses awarded in shares in 2009, 2010 and 2011 until after April 6 when the top rate of income tax drops to 45p. This mirrors behaviour at the turn of the the year, when Goldman Sachs organised payments to staff on the US on December 31, amid fears the fiscal cliff negotiations would rise personal taxation rates. [The Times]US regulators on Monday night ordered JP Morgan to improve its control functions after multimillion-dollar losses on trading positions. After the losses, which eventually reached $6bn (£3.7bn), were first announced by the US bank in May, it became known as the "London Whale" incident and was said to have taken place in a trading operation known as the bank's "chief investment office"(CIO).The Financial Services Authority said it had referred the matter to its enforcement division as regulators in the US ordered the Wall Street bank to strengthen its internal systems and controls. The FSA, the City regulator, said: "In addition to its extensive supervisory agenda, the FSA is continuing to conduct a formal enforcement investigation into the trading losses. Conclusions will be reached in the enforcement investigation in due course and any further appropriate action determined at that time". [The Guardian]Up to 1,000 independent forecourts could be "wiped out" by 2017 as they lose custom to new supermarket petrol stations, the Petrol Retailers' Association (PRA) has warned. An average of 40 super-market forecourts were granted planning permission each year since 2009, a study by Christie & Co on behalf of the trade body found. Steve Rodell, head of retail at Christie & Co, said: "If applications continue at the same rate, and there is no reason to believe that will not be the case, there will be another 160 supermarket sites by the end of 2016." [The Telegraph]The European Commission has concluded that China is providing illegal subsidies to its steel manufacturers, paving the way for European companies to seek higher import tariffs on a wide range of Chinese products. The EU executive arm said Beijing was helping makers of organic coated steel - used in construction and to make household appliances - to obtain materials at below market prices, according to a report obtained by the Financial Times.[Financial Times]An influential cross-party committee of MPs accused the Government of environmental hypocrisy for refusing to push for a moratorium on drilling for oil and gas in the Arctic. Two weeks after Shell reignited concerns about the safety of Arctic exploration when its offshore Alaskan rig Kulluk ran aground, the Government rejected a call by the Environmental Audit Committee for a blanket ban on drilling around the North Pole. Joan Walley, who chairs the committee, said: "A few years ago the Prime Minister rode with huskies in the Arctic to demonstrate his commitment on environmental issues, but now he is being asked to protect that pristine wilderness for real he has refused to take a lead on the issue." [The Independent]Abu Dhabi's national oil company has set a North Sea record by delivering first oil from the Cormorant East field to the east of Shetland just 85 days after it was discovered. Taqa Bratani operates the Cormorant East well and the nearby North Cormorant platform, from where the oil will be pumped to the Sullom Voe terminal on Shetland. The discovery was made in October and its name was subsequently changed from the Contender exploration well to the Cormorant East production well. Taqa entered the British sector of the North Sea in 2009 after buying assets from BP, including the Brent system, which delivers oil from 20 fields to Sullom Voe. [The Scotsman]BC
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30 Jun 2010 15:56

London close: Flat finish

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30 Jun 2010 14:15

London afternoon: Miners spoil the party

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30 Jun 2010 12:30

UK SMALLCAP ROUNDUP: HMV Strategy On Track Amid Record Sales

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30 Jun 2010 12:23

Broker tips: Astra, Smiths Group, HMV

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30 Jun 2010 12:21

Broker snap: HMV fundamentally oversold

Preliminary results from HMV were ahead of KBC Peel Hunt's expectations and prompted the share price to rally but the near halving of the retailer's share price suggests the market has no confidence in the company's medium term prospects. "HMV has long term challenges," KBC analyst John Stevenson c

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30 Jun 2010 11:58

London midday: Respectable gains for Footsie

Gains in London are now approaching respectable, buoyed by strong demand for heavy hitters in the pharmaceuticals and energy sectors. Anglo-Swedish drugs giant AstraZeneca is the best performer after it received a favourable US ruling in its battle to keep control of the patents to its best-selling

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30 Jun 2010 10:18

UPDATE: HMV Strategy On Track As CD Sales Continue To Fall

(Adds detail, CEO comment) By Hannah Benjamin Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES LONDON (Dow Jones)--U.K. entertainment retailer HMV Group PLC (HMV.LN) Wednesday said its strategy of diversifying its business away from CDs and DVDs remains on track, although its CD market didn't decline as much as i

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30 Jun 2010 09:30

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30 Jun 2010 08:56

London open: Steady opening for blue chips

London has stabilised after the pounding for share prices on both sides of the Atlantic. Anglo-Swedish drugs giant AstraZeneca is the best performer after it received a favourable US ruling in its battle to keep control of the patents to its best-selling cholesterol-lowering drug Crestor. BP is a

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30 Jun 2010 08:05

MARKET TALK: HMV Profits In Line; Investors Remain Sceptical

0705 GMT [Dow Jones] HMV's (HMV.LN) profits in its final results are in line with expectations says Arden. Says there's no formal comment on current trading but notes the company admits the World Cup has disrupted footfall, as expected. Says HMV management continues to think if it delivers its stra

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30 Jun 2010 08:05

UK MARKET TALK ROUNDUP: SHARES GAINING

Stocks on the rise in the UK today. Compiled by Dow Jones Newswires Markets Desk, markets.eu@dowjones.com Contact us in London. +44-20-7842-9464 Markettalk.eu@dowjones.com 0705 GMT [Dow Jones] HMV's (HMV.LN) profits in its final results are in line with expectations says Arden. Says there's n

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30 Jun 2010 07:31

HMV holds divi, bemoans World Cup impact

Entertainment media retailer HMV announced results that were in line with market expectations, while sales burst through the £2bn level to hit a record level. More importantly for income investors who have taken advantage of the stock's 13% dividend yield, the full year dividend has been held at 7.

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30 Jun 2010 07:28

HMV FY10 Profit Climbs On Record Sales Performance

LONDON (Dow Jones)--U.K. entertainment retailer HMV Group PLC (HMV.LN) Wednesday posted a rise in fiscal 2010 pretax profit, driven by a record sales performance, although its overall result was dragged down by a weaker performance at its Waterstone's bookstore chain. HMV, which sells DVDs, CDs,

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29 Jun 2010 15:47

Wednesday preview: HMV, Northgate, house prices

HMV, the favourite haunt of last minute present buyers, issues full year results on Wednesday. The shares are yielding an improbable 13.9%, suggesting that the market thinks the company will not be able to sustain that level of payments; HMV management thinks it can, while boosting dividend cover at

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