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Wednesday newspaper round-up: BP, Anglo Irish, Ryanair...

Wed, 29th Sep 2010 06:38

BP is preparing a top-level reshuffle of its management ahead of Robert Dudley taking charge of the oil company this week.Mr Dudley, who will take over as chief executive of BP from Tony Hayward on Friday, is planning to remove several senior executives in company's exploration and production (E&P) division. Andy Inglis, chief executive of BP's E&P division will leave the company as part of the shake-up that is intended to begin the process of turning around the company in the wake of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, the Telegraph reports.Ireland will on Thursday unveil a fresh taxpayer-funded recapitalisation of Anglo Irish Bank, the institution at the centre of the country's property meltdown, amid rising alarm in the markets over the country's financial health. Ireland's cost of borrowing on Tuesday hit record levels with yields on 10-year government bonds jumping 25 basis points to 6.72%. Irish bond yields for 10-year debt are at similar levels to Greece at the start of April - only a month before Athens was forced to turn to the international community for loans, the FT reports.Britain's best-paid quango chief is set to become the country's best-paid civil servant. Network Rail, the state-backed infrastructure company, said that it had poached David Higgins, the man overseeing the delivery of the London Olympics, to be its new chief executive, the Times reports.France will make a dramatic eleventh-hour attempt today to rewrite the European Union's proposed hedge fund directive that would make it difficult for groups from outside Europe to invest in EU countries. A paper from Christine Lagarde, the Finance Minister, will be presented at a European Council working group in Brussels in a move likely to delay further the introduction of a regulatory system, the Times reports.Ryanair has been placed under formal investigation by a French judge on suspicion of flouting France's costly and protective labour laws by employing staff at its base in Marseilles on Irish work contracts. The airline responded to the latest move in its dispute with the French authorities by reiterating a threat to close its Marseilles operation, with a loss of 120 jobs, if it is taken to court, the Times reports.Jeff Bewkes, the chairman and chief executive of Time Warner, has accepted that Time Warner's merger with AOL was "the biggest mistake in corporate history", but said it had helped the company focus on its strengths. Speaking to The Daily Telegraph after a speech at the Royal Television Society's International conference, Mr Bewkes said he had learned post-demerger that "the recipe for success" of any company is "you have to know what you are".The Bank of England should be "aggressive about promoting recovery" and pump more money into the economy over the coming months to avoid a Japan-style "Lost Decade" of low growth and high unemployment, said policymaker Adam Posen. "Policymakers should not settle for weak growth out of misplaced fear of inflation," he said in a speech to the Hull and Humber Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Shipping, the Telegraph reports.A stockbroker was fined more than £250,000 yesterday and banned from working in the City for paying kickbacks to a hedge fund trader who had sent him business. Fabio De Biase, 39, an equity broker at TFS Derivatives, was accused by the Financial Services Authority of paying £131,000 to Anjam Ahmad, an AKO Capital trader, in return for sending him work, in breach of City rules, the Times reports.JJB Sports yesterday revealed that increased "volatility" since the start of August had forced it to step up its promotions to boost sales, raising fresh concerns about the strength of the sports equipment retailer's recovery. Following its half-yearly results, analysts at Investec said JJB remains in a "precarious" position, adding it was likely the retailer may have to seek an additional fund raising, the Independent reports.
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8 Feb 2013 14:45

UPDATE 1-Former JJB boss Jones charged over misleading market

* David Jones charged at Leeds Magistrates Court * Case to go to Crown Court * Jones chaired JJB Sports Jan. 2009 to Jan. 2010 * Jones is former boss of clothing retailer Next LONDON, Feb 8 (Reuters) - David Jones, one of Britain's best-known retail bosses, has been charge

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24 Sep 2012 12:15

London midday: Miners lead the fallers

Today's morning session has started the week off in much the same way as the weather has: gloomily. Investor sentiment has been knocked by renewed concerns over the single currency region following France and Germany's failure to agree a schedule for initiating shared oversight of the region's ban

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24 Sep 2012 09:03

JJB Sports shares suspended

Shares in JJB Sports were suspended this morning as the firm headed towards administration. The retailer had been searching for a buyer after it failed to raise the funds it needed to attempt a turnaround of the business. The firm said it had received offers to acquire certain of or substantially

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18 Sep 2012 16:50

London close: Late rally fizzles

A late rally which briefly looked like it might see Footsie venture into positive territory for the first time all day was nipped in the bud right at the death. Equities had a dull but fretful day, which started with concerns over China becoming involved in a trade war with the US and a military wa

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18 Sep 2012 14:47

Irish eyeing JJB Sports

Ireland's biggests sports shop chain could be looking to expand over the Irish Sea through the acquisition of cash-strapped JJB Sports. Sky News reports that Stafford Group, a family-owned private company which owns the Lifestyle Sports chain in Ireland, is among those companies in the running to b

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18 Sep 2012 12:06

London midday: Stocks pare losses after in-line macro data

Inflation data was in line with forecasts while the Spanish debt auction went as well as could be expected, prompting London equities to claw back some of the losses seen in early trading The Consumer Prices Index (CPI) measure of inflation dropped to 2.5% in August, down from 2.6% in July, helped

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16 Sep 2012 17:21

Sunday newspaper round-up: Regulation, Sun King, BAE

A former chairman of the Federal Reserve has warned that regulation in the UK may have gone too far in its efforts to separate high-street banks from their high-risk investment arms. Paul Volcker claimed the UK's proposals to ringfence retail banks from their speculative trading divisions go even fu

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30 Aug 2012 11:18

Broker tips: Kazakhmys, Antofagasta, Admiral...

Jefferies now prefers Antofagasta over copper peer Kazakhmys and has downgraded its rating for the latter from 'buy' to 'hold'. "Our preference this year for shares of Kazakhmys over shares of Antofagasta has been based entirely on relative valuations (Kaz is much cheaper). However, after reviewing

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30 Aug 2012 09:46

Broker snap: Little value left in JJB, says Charles Stanley

Charles Stanley reckons that troubled sports retailer JJB Sports will likely follow in the path of High Street shop Blacks Leisure which went into administration and was sold earlier this year. The company put itself up for sale on Thursday after having failed to raise the funds needed to attempt a

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30 Aug 2012 09:35

Thursday broker round-up

Admiral: Nomura keeps buy rating and 1,300p target. Antofagasta: Jefferies raises target from 1,050p to 1,200p, hold rating kept. APR Energy: Investec upgrades from hold to buy, target cut from 1,100p to 950p. Cape: Investec maintains buy recommendation and 300p target. Consort Medical: N+1 Brew

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30 Aug 2012 07:47

JJB Sports on the block after funding talks fail

Struggling sportswear chain JJB Sports has put itself up for sale after it failed to raise the funds it needed to attempt a turnaround of the business. It warned investors that debt levels meant any purchase could still mean shares would become worthless. In July the company announced that a deter

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15 Aug 2012 16:28

Dick's Sporting Goods scores own goal with JJB stake

JJB shares lost a fifth of their value on Wednesday after one of its biggest shareholders wrote off its investment in the struggling sports retails with an impairment charge. US-based Dick's Sporting Goods, which only made its £20m investment five months ago, blamed its decision on the company's o

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6 Aug 2012 09:52

Invesco wants to avoid penalties in JJB saga

US fund manager Invesco is tired of waiting for a turnaround at JJB Sports and is preparing a move to protect its investment in the struggling sportswear retailer, the Sunday Times claims. The group has tabled a proposal to buy JJB Sport's outstanding debt from Lloyds Banking Group. The scheme, whi

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5 Aug 2012 15:20

Sunday newspaper round-up: RBS, Tesco, HMV

One of Brazil's biggest banks is plotting a bid for the prized American business of Royal Bank of Scotland. Itau Unibanco is eyeing a move for Citizens, the Rhode Island-based retail bank built up through a series of acquisitions by Fred Goodwin, the former RBS chief executive. Citizens has more tha

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30 Jul 2012 14:28

Lingerie specialist is interim CEO at JJB

JJB Sports, the struggling sportswear retailer which shucked off its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Keith Jones last Friday, has announced retail veteran Beverley Williams as Jones's interim replacement. Williams, who has spent more than 25 years in senior executive positions in the retail trade, wi

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