| Tip Bit |
28.01.2012 |
1038 |
see article |
| Tip Bit |
10.09.2011 |
1020 |
see article |
| Briefs |
30.07.2011 |
1014 |
see article |
| Briefs |
13.11.2010 |
979 |
see article |
| Tip Bit |
28.08.2010 |
968 |
see article |
| Briefs |
25.04.2010 |
950 |
see article |
| Business features |
06.09.2009 |
918 |
see article |
| Briefs |
15.08.2009 |
915 |
see article |
| Briefs |
18.07.2009 |
911 |
see article |
| General Electric reported a 44% slide in pre-tax profits in the final quarter of 2008 to US$3.9bn. |
24.01.2009 |
886 |
see article |
| Samsung is considering an approach for ScanDisk of the US, although it is likely to face competition from rivals in the US and Japan. |
06.09.2008 |
867 |
see article |
| Business features |
13.04.2008 |
846 |
see article |
| Consumer lobby groups have criticised as insufficient government plans to force the major energy utilities to give an additional £225m to help poor households. |
12.04.2008 |
846 |
see article |
| Business features |
02.12.2007 |
829 |
see article |
| Business features |
12.08.2007 |
813 |
see article |
| Business features |
22.07.2007 |
810 |
see article |
| The Incredible emerging hulks |
11.02.2007 |
787 |
see article |
| Intel faces new battle in PC chips dispute |
15.07.2006 |
758 |
see article |
| Severn Trent's profits are set this week to be up by nearly £100m to £310m, news which will arouse controversy because of the water industry's current problems. |
04.06.2006 |
752 |
see article |
| Morning Meeting |
22.04.2006 |
746 |
see article |
| Ofcom is to investigate the potential use of mobile phones on board aircraft following pressure from operators and airlines. |
15.04.2006 |
745 |
see article |
| Retailers were hoping that consumers would spend a record £10.5bn over the Easter break, a 2% increase on last year. |
15.04.2006 |
745 |
see article |
| Eircom is believed to be planning to accept Babcock & Brown's £1.63bn takeover approach. |
15.04.2006 |
745 |
see article |
| Business features |
25.09.2005 |
718 |
see article |
| Chinese jumpers worth £500m are said to be piling up on ships and aircraft outside the EU because the quota on imports has already been filled. |
23.07.2005 |
709 |
see article |
| An overseas syndicate, believed to be Asian in origin, has won £16.6m on the National lottery after using a British person to buy up to 14,000 tickets a week. Meanwhile, lottery operator Camelot has lost operations director Tony Jones in a management shak |
24.04.2005 |
696 |
see article |
| Research by the British Market Research Bureau suggests that obesity among the young is caused by spending time with computers rather than eating the wrong kinds of food. |
05.12.2004 |
678 |
see article |
| MmO2 is promoting a quizzing by text message interview with Tony Blair on Thursday lunchtime. |
21.11.2004 |
676 |
see article |
| Canon takes a shot at flatscreen future |
13.11.2004 |
675 |
see article |
| Business Brief |
05.09.2004 |
665 |
see article |
| Bank of America has agreed a US$69m settlement with a class-action from investors over losses incurred when Enron collapsed because of the bank's role in underwriting Enron debt offerings. |
03.07.2004 |
656 |
see article |
| Kingston Communications is set to appoint its new FD this week and will go for an internal candidate after a five-month search. |
23.05.2004 |
650 |
see article |
| Economic forecasters have again downgraded eurozone growth prospects to just 1.6% this year. |
11.04.2004 |
644 |
see article |
| Business Brief |
04.01.2004 |
630 |
see article |
| Tip Bits |
14.07.2002 |
555 |
see article |
| Investec has emerged as a leading bidder for Jupiter Asset Management which Commerzbank has put on the market for around £600m. Investec wants to make a major acquisition ahead of its plans to list on the London stockmarket. |
10.03.2002 |
537 |
see article |
| NTL's Samsung deal leaves Pace in the cold |
10.03.2002 |
537 |
see article |
| Agenda |
06.01.2002 |
528 |
see article |
| Business features |
03.06.2001 |
497 |
see article |
| Foreign News & Comment |
09.01.2000 |
425 |
see article |
| The 75% slump in the shares of Planet Hollywood means that its backers, Bruce Willis, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone, are unlikely to earn anything from their stock options and sponsorship. |
31.01.1998 |
326 |
see article |
| LG gets cold feet |
04.01.1998 |
322 |
see article |
| Walker Wingsail founder John Walker hoped to defeat an attempt to oust him as chairman at a special meeting of shareholders on Saturday. |
29.11.1997 |
318 |
see article |
| South Korean conglomerate Samsung has decided to postpone plans to expand its factories in the north-east of England. |
29.11.1997 |
318 |
see article |
| HSBC chief economist Roger Bootle and David Walton, of Goldman Sachs, challenge predictions that an incoming Labour Government will introduce a sharp rise in interest rates. If rates go up at all it will be by around a quarter per cent, they suggest. |
09.03.1997 |
280 |
see article |
| Warner Brothers and BSkyB have failed to tie up a deal giving the satellite broadcaster exclusive rights to its pay-per-view flicks, although Manchester United may prove less reticent over screenings of its football matches. |
30.11.1996 |
266 |
see article |
| Cider group Matthew Clark has run into further trouble with a ruling by the Advertising Standards Authority to stop a poster campaign for its Diamond Zest drink, which it believes could encourage drunken behaviour. The company has seen its share price alm |
14.09.1996 |
255 |
see article |
| John Taylor, chief executive of British Nuclear Fuels, is the highest paid boss of a nationalised company. His annual pay package is valued at £315,000. |
14.09.1996 |
255 |
see article |
| My Favourite Shares |
07.07.1996 |
245 |
see article |
| Korean help for Airbus |
14.04.1996 |
233 |
see article |