Venture Capital: 20 Jobs Gained | 1 Executive Arrival Job Gains / Losses: 20 Jobs Gained | 1 Executive Arrival Cloud Computing & Virtualisation: 20 Jobs Gained | 1 Executive Arrival Management Moves: 20 Jobs Gained | 1 Executive Arrival North East: 20 Jobs Gained | 1 Executive Arrival Media, Pub. & Entertain.: 20 Jobs Gained | 1 Executive Arrival
Aframe Media Group expects to create 20 new jobs at its County Durham office after securing venture capital funding of £4.5m. The company is developing a cloud video production platform. Craig Franks has been appointed as sales and support manager.
18 May 2012
Revenue rises 2 per cent at publishing company - Profit up 1 per cent - view original
Totally Plc | Reg No. 03870101 | SIC Code 7221 | HQ London | Tel 020 7284 9730 | Turnover £1.9m | Employees 23 | Locations 2 | 6 Company Alerts
London based publishing company, Totally Plc, has recorded revenues from continuing operations of £1.85m, up 2 per cent from 2010. Gross Profit from continuing operations rose 1 per cent to £1.46m. Dr Michael Sinclair is Non-Executive Chairman of Totally Plc.
18 May 2012
Acquires Certiport - expansion of professional testing business - view original
Pearson Plc | Reg No. 00053723 | SIC Code 7415 | HQ London | Tel 0207 0102000 | Turnover £5,862.0m | Employees 41521 | Locations 6 | 65 Company Alerts | 50 Subsidiary Alerts
Person Plc is acquiring US-based Certiport Inc. from Spire Capital Partners for 140m dollars. The acquisition will strengthen Pearsons professional testing business. Rapidly-expanding Certiport, which develops certification exams and practice tests of IT and digital literacy skills, recorded revenues of 48m dollars in 2011.
18 May 2012
£10 private equity investment - acquired by Endless - view original
Cinesite (Europe) Ltd | Reg No. 02820389 | SIC Code 9305 | HQ South East | Tel 020 7973 4000 | Turnover £25.8m | Employees 329 | Locations 3 | 2 Company Alerts
Private equity firm Endless has invested £10m in the acquisition of Cinesite from Kodak. Digital effects company Cinesites operates in a high-growth where there are significant opportunities. Endless is recapitalising the business in order to give film-makers the confidence to award it new contracts.
18 May 2012
New Director of Acquisitions and Co-productions
18 May 2012
Product development ongoing - commercial launch planned
17 May 2012
27 jobs created - Creative Jobs Fund successful
17 May 2012
New chairman appointed - ongoing business development
17 May 2012
Opens £750,000 factory - new contracts - business expansion
15 May 2012
Group loss of £3.56bn - Sales down 9.6% to £50bn - Major restructuring
11 May 2012
£2m grant - Business expansion - New jobs created
10 May 2012
Contract Secured with Serco Group - Company Growth
10 May 2012
New online shop lauched - e-commerce expansion
09 May 2012
Outsourcing customer services - ongoing business growth - new call centre faciliites
08 May 2012
Construction of cinema underway - potential new jobs
04 May 2012
Contract completed - New brand identity for law firm
04 May 2012
Mobile news site launched - Belper News service expansion
04 May 2012
New contract secured with defence company
04 May 2012
Business diversification - five-fold profitability increase - improved ecommerce site
04 May 2012
Company redevelopments website - Expansion of online services
03 May 2012
Business expansion plans - New Chief Technical Officer appointed
03 May 2012
15 jobs at risk - restructuring north east operations
03 May 2012
Job Losses Expected - Restructure of Business - 100 Jobs - Turnover 36.5m
02 May 2012
Finance Director Appointed - Turnover £61.7m - 890 Employees
02 May 2012
Company Growth - New Office - New Staff
02 May 2012
Totaljobs Group sold for £110m
02 May 2012
Publisher issues profit warning - Revenue falls 12 per cent
02 May 2012
Sales upto £1.16bn - Net Debt £705m - 36,300 Employees
30 Apr 2012
To sell Healthcare division - 1.25bn dollar private equity investment
The creative and media industries continue to benefit from high growth rates and expanding national global markets. The digital communications revolution and broadband internet are creating new global markets, multiplying outlets and increasing consumer demand. As incomes and literacy levels rise throughout the developing world, so does the audience for English language content and consumers of British innovation and design. The UK advertising industry in recent years has seen considerable change, with accounts becoming increasingly global and major clients pursuing centralisation strategies while the industry consolidates. In a similar vein, publishing is more than ever a global business with the use of English as the first or second language in many areas of the world.