Financial Times: Pared down airlines plot course back to profitability
Few decisions have been more perplexing for airline executives than weighing how many aeroplanes to fly but veteran executives argue the industry has had an unlikely ally: $147-a-barrel oil
Financial Times: Starwood shares surge on takeover speculation
Speculation that Sam Zell, the Chicago property tycoon, may be positioning himself for a takeover bid for Starwood Hotels & Resorts – owner of the Sheraton, St Regis, Le Meridien, Westin and W hotel brands – pushed the company's shares up by more than 16 per cent in trading in New York on Friday
Financial Times: Silversmith seeks to stay ahead of market
Richard Fox has forged a recession-resistant niche in the ecclesiastical market, supplying silverware and bespoke objects to churches and cathedrals around the world
Financial Times: Lottomatica seeking to benefit from Italy
The gaming company is optimistic it will achieve 'moderate' growth in the country, whose gaming market is still forecast to grow 12.5% for the full 2008 year in spite of the economy being in recession
Financial Times: Sam Zell eyes Starwood Hotels
Speculation that Sam Zell, the Chicago property tycoon, may be positioning himself for a takeover bid for Starwood Hotels & Resorts - owner of the Sheraton, St Regis,...
Financial Times: The Week
Retail Britain's biggest department store chain and two leading entrepreneurs showed growing signs of strain this week as the recession tightened its grip on...
Financial Times: Dollar shops are at heart of consumer sentiment
Rick Dreiling has had a good year since taking over in January as chief executive officer of Dollar General, the 8,000 store, hard-discount variety chain. Amid the...
Financial Times: 'Spanish Wal-Mart' carves its own niche
Although often described as "the Spanish Wal-Mart", Mercadona's differences with the at times controversial US discount chain easily outnumber the similarities. For a...
Financial Times: Punch stake cut
David Einhorn, the hedge fund manager and Punch Taverns' biggest shareholder, has reduced his stake in the pub operator by more than a third, from about 12 per cent to...
Financial Times: Entertainment Rights bid talks
Entertainment Rights, owner of a raft of children's TV characters such as Basil Brush and Postman Pat, yesterday confirmed it was in early stage discussions with an...
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