Corporate Finance magazine January 2005

Nokia and Philips launch share buyback programmes CFOs on the move: Nortel Networks, Furniture Brands International, Hanover Compressor S&K Famous Brands selects Trintech for STP treasury solution Procter & Gamble buys Gillette Treasury associations provide input into CESR’s possible measures to regulate credit rating agencies Traditional pension plans saw $40 billion boost in 2003 Technology […]

Nokia and Philips launch share buyback programmes
CFOs on the move: Nortel Networks, Furniture Brands International, Hanover Compressor
S&K Famous Brands selects Trintech for STP treasury solution
Procter & Gamble buys Gillette
Treasury associations provide input into CESR’s possible measures to regulate credit rating agencies
Traditional pension plans saw $40 billion boost in 2003
Technology acquisitions at an all time high
S&P spells out improvement of US credit quality
CFOs on the move: Simmons & Simmons, Atari, Equitable Resources and Apollo Gold
Groen joins ECM team at BNP
Dexia opts for SunGard’s Reech
SEC to relax regulations for non-US issuers
Asian corporates lead way in global credit quality
Warning for the European bond market
Corporates concerned over STP rates, claims survey
CFO changes at Xansa, Key Energy and World Fuel Services
Japanese accounting standards to move more in line with IFRS
British Telecom chooses EigerPAY for direct debit offering
Amended filings for financial restatements rises to record high in 2004
UK Takeover Panel confident about EU directive implementation
Tyco given...

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