Merger talks between Channel 4 and Five move forward
27 Feb 2004 | by Gordon MacMillan,
of the Channel 4 board last week the go-ahead was given by directors to appoint City advisers to pursue ...
and General Trust, Express Newspapers and city groups, 3i and Candover – all have bid around the £500m mark ...
of the Channel 4 board last week the go-ahead was given by directors to appoint City advisers to pursue ...
City journalists say financial PR does not affect their judgement of companies, according.... But a chat with some of the City's scribblers can be very revealing about how this relationship does ... highly on the horizons of most City and business journalists, it is clear that few could do without it. Evening Standard City news desk editor James Armitage freely admits the advantages of working with a ...
The City has welcomed the appointment of Sir Peter Burt, the former chief executive of the Bank..., Richards said City calls for Allen's resignation had subsided. "They've made the strategy and set ...
One of the great City figures of the post-war years, AW Trinder was famously heard to remark...These days though, honesty is a word the City is a bit embarrassed about. It has always sought to create the impression that everyone and every organisation is trustworthy. But no one has ever based a PR ... £1m to £17.7m. In City terms it is small beer and Compton appears a bit disappointed. He thought his ...
of the City....it will communicate with the City. Critics say the retailer needs to learn how to move more quickly, both to respond ... reception in the City is not so much a result of bad PR practice as business weakness. The problem ... is clear - Sainsbury's desperately needs to win back the confidence of the City and its shareholders. A ...
international charm offensive as it strives to beat London and New York to become the host city of the Olympic...are banned from visiting bidding cities after a scandal in 1999. But there are clear rules about what factors ...
While the City, analysts, shareholders and the taxman’s coffers applauded the RBS’s record £7bn profit, consumer groups, politicians and union representatives condemned the results as ‘profiteering’ at the expense of debt-ridden consumers. A cross-party Treasury committee report spoke of banking ‘practices ...
restaurants in the city. The service is second to none: friendly, understated and in tune with the clientele ...
in the proposition. One City analyst said: "You'll be looking at private equity for the first three years. I'd love ...