Srinivasan and Thakur share space as ‘BCCI officials’ stick together – The Indian Express

Written by Shamik Chakrabarty | Kolkata | Published:January 8, 2017 4:40 am N.Srinivasan The informal meeting of the ousted/disqualified office-bearers of the BCCI and state associations in Bangalore on Saturday turned out to be a show of unity. As reported by this paper, former ICC and BCCI chief N Srinivasan played the lead, with members…

80 jobs at risk as aerospace firm goes into insolvency – Belfast Telegraph

By Margaret Canning Published 07/01/2017 Share 80 jobs at risk as aerospace firm goes into insolvency BelfastTelegraph.co.uk More than 80 jobs are at risk after a Co Londonderry aerospace firm went into administration. http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/business/news/80-jobs-at-risk-as-aerospace-firm-goes-into-insolvency-35347737.html More than 80 jobs are at risk after a Co Londonderry aerospace firm went into administration. Schivo NI, which bought over…

COMMENT: Just about anybody in Perth’s building industry and plenty of outside observers would have seen the … – The West Australian

COMMENT: Just about anybody in Perths building industry and plenty of outside observers would have seen the failure late last month of Diploma Group coming. More inevitable than spectacular, the $50 million collapse of the Di Latte family- controlled company and two construction arms has nevertheless had a damaging impact on hundreds of small business…

China to curb splashy spending on players, with insolvent clubs set to be kicked out of the CSL – Fox Sports

CHINA ordered a clampdown Thursday on the mega sums being shelled out on foreign football stars and their salaries after the high-profile signings of Oscar and Carlos Tevez. There has to be action against irrational investment and the government will regulate and restrain high-priced signings and make reasonable restrictions on players high incomes, a state…

Insolvencies are on the rise for the travel industry as the weak pound and terrorism fears hit businesses – City A.M.

The travel industry is braced for thousands of insolvencies as the sector comes under increasing pressure from terrorism fears and rising costs. According to data from insolvency firm Begbies Traynor, 2,679 businesses in the travel industry are currently experiencing significant distress, a 10 per cent increase compared to the previous quarter and a four per…