News about Nick Leeson

Lord Lupton, the ex-Tory treasurer, will have to step down from Lloyd's board

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 15, 2024
Following a seven-year tenure on the board, James Lupton, 68, will step down at the end of the financial giant's forthcoming annual general meeting. He will also leave Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets, the bank's investment banking arm, having been the first chairman of the division since it was established to comply with new 'ring-fencing' legislation.

CITY WHISPERS: Will hacks keep mum as THG snaps up City AM?

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 29, 2023
THG also owns a few publications through subsidiaries. And Moulding has been unimpressed, to put it mildly, by the bad news coverage he and THG have received since his company's stock plummeted in 2020 - some of which came from City AM. After calling Sunday Times journalist Oliver Shah and explaining the riot act on her son's behalf, his mother received City AM's 'Mum of the Year' award. The title, according to Moulding, will maintain independence in terms of its content. However, Whispers are left wondering if Mama Moulding will have a hotline to the editor's office.

Nick Leeson, a reformed Barings rogue trader, details about his new role

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 22, 2023
Nick Leeson, the Rogue trader, suffered millions of pounds in the bank's demise. He spent four years in Changi jail in Singapore after denying charges of forgery and cheating. Donna Ferguson, the 56-year-old's son, now commands £5,000 an hour as an after-dinner speaker, addressing his biggest money mistake. Leona, 50, and her husband live in a five-bedroom house in Galway, Ireland.

Greggs: Greggs, the manufacturer of pizza, receives a buy rating on shares... and its pizza

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 4, 2023
When Greggs' annual results on Tuesday, it will reveal how much the rising cost of ingredients is turning into profits, as well as for Britain's pastry lovers. Revenues increased by a fifth or so last year, according to city forecasters, but actual sales remained virtually unchanged. Analysts at one company, on the other hand, seize the opportunity to conduct their own quality control check on Greggs' latest takeaway dishes, which are available on JustEat. At a £10.70+ per capita service fee, Jefferies brokers tried the 'Pizza Box, Large Wedges & 2 Drinks' sharing agreement at their offices, which, according to a recent study, was 'going to a treat' and'represented high value for money.'