| Briefs |
29.08.2010 |
968 |
see article |
| Virgin Active gets in shape for £1bn sale |
25.07.2010 |
963 |
see article |
| Briefs |
02.05.2010 |
951 |
see article |
| Tip Bit |
06.03.2010 |
943 |
see article |
| Briefs |
30.01.2010 |
938 |
see article |
| Briefs |
10.01.2010 |
935 |
see article |
| Briefs |
10.01.2010 |
935 |
see article |
| Briefs |
10.01.2010 |
935 |
see article |
| Briefs |
06.09.2009 |
918 |
see article |
| The MPC is expected to keep rates on hold this week in spite of calls for a cut. |
31.08.2008 |
866 |
see article |
| Triumph of British sandwich |
24.02.2008 |
839 |
see article |
| Efficient Capital Structures has reportedly failed to gain any institutional support for its plans to radical restructure Vodafone. |
10.06.2007 |
804 |
see article |
| Merger of Branson gyms paves the way for £1bn float |
02.09.2006 |
765 |
see article |
| Buyers join queue for hit TV producer |
04.06.2006 |
752 |
see article |
| The Tories claim that Labour plans to charge capital gains tax on all house sale profits if it wins the election. |
13.03.2005 |
690 |
see article |
| Tip Bits |
16.01.2005 |
682 |
see article |
| ROK Entertainment has developed software to enable mobile phones to view music and film DVDs from Sony BMG artistes. |
12.12.2004 |
679 |
see article |
| The major mobile phone operators including Vodafone, T-Mobile, MmO2 and Orange, are resisting giving mobile retailers the special deals which fuelled the sales boom of the 1990s. |
12.12.2004 |
679 |
see article |
| A survey of 500 top businessmen reveals that 47% are `fat cats' in more ways than one, with 47% admitting to be overweight and 55% agreeing that they do not take enough exercise. |
05.12.2004 |
678 |
see article |
| The government is planning curbs on `junk food' television adverts before 9pm unless the food industry agrees to voluntary curbs by 2007. |
14.11.2004 |
675 |
see article |
| The accountancy profession's disciplinary body will this week meet to consider the allegations against Ernst & Young and senior partners over the auditing of Equitable Life. |
05.09.2004 |
665 |
see article |
| Hermes backs £80m buyout at Oyez Straker |
27.06.2004 |
655 |
see article |
| Network Rail seems likely to win its power struggle with the Strategic Rail Authority when the White Paper on the future of the railways is published next month. |
06.06.2004 |
652 |
see article |
| Former BSkyB CEO Tony Ball has been asked by Downing Street to help ensure that the Pentagon-financed Iraq TV station survives the transfer of power. |
23.05.2004 |
650 |
see article |
| Stoll Moss Theatres, jointly owned by the Really Useful Group and Bridgepoint Capital, made losses of £5.7m for the year to June 2003 in spite of hosting some of the West End's top shows. |
16.05.2004 |
649 |
see article |
| Indian steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal is revealed in preliminary findings from the new Sunday Times Rich List as the UK's wealthiest Asian. |
28.03.2004 |
642 |
see article |
| Manchester United FC manager Sir Alex Ferguson and John Magnier have agreed a £2.5m deal to settle their row over the racehorse Rock of Gibraltar after Ferguson agreed to call off his legal action. |
06.03.2004 |
639 |
see article |
| Jarvis is expected to be confirmed by Network Rail within the next few weeks as the successful bidder for a £350m upgrade to the same track where the Potters Bar crash took place. |
11.01.2004 |
631 |
see article |
| The Inland Revenue has indicated to accountants that it is planning to close the tax loophole favouring non-domiciled residents. |
24.08.2003 |
612 |
see article |
| Business features |
23.08.2003 |
612 |
see article |
| The Canadian government is backing a UK legal challenge to force the government to pay more generous state pensions to Britons who have retired abroad. |
03.08.2003 |
609 |
see article |
| Tip Bits |
20.04.2003 |
594 |
see article |
| Holmes Place near to agreeing Bridgepoint Capital offer |
19.04.2003 |
594 |
see article |
| Rolls-Royce is facing embarrassment and possible hefty damages over problems with the propellers it is fitting to the new Queen Mary 11 cruise liner. |
06.04.2003 |
592 |
see article |
| Bridgepoint bid for Holmes Place is slimmed down |
11.01.2003 |
580 |
see article |
| EMI could benefit from the retrieval by an Anglo-Dutch police operation of stolen music tapes made by the Beatles in 1969. |
11.01.2003 |
580 |
see article |
| Analysts suggested there was little downside for groups such as J Sainsbury and Wal-Mart from launching counter-bids to Safeway's agreed deal with Wm Morrison. Big Food Group CEO Bill Grimsey was sanguine about the Safeway deal leading to a new price war. |
11.01.2003 |
580 |
see article |
| Holmes Place's £130m offer |
09.11.2002 |
572 |
see article |
| The National Institute for Economic and Social Research is expected to use its quarterly forecast on Thursday to back the warning that the Chancellor may have to raise taxes to meet a £7bn gap in the public finances. |
20.10.2002 |
569 |
see article |
| Legislation is being presented to MPs this week to ban tobacco advertising |
20.10.2002 |
569 |
see article |
| Daks designer Timothy Everest is to expand his fashion business by opening three new stores in London, Los Angeles and New York. |
15.09.2002 |
564 |
see article |
| Cannons sizes up Holmes's fitness |
01.09.2002 |
562 |
see article |
| Bid values Holmes at a healthy £177m |
28.07.2002 |
557 |
see article |
| Business features |
27.07.2002 |
557 |
see article |
| City Extra |
14.07.2002 |
555 |
see article |
| City Extra |
05.05.2002 |
545 |
see article |
| Psion chairman David Potter is among nine of Labour's biggest donors who are named as benefiting from a lucrative tax loophole on non-domiciled status. |
24.02.2002 |
535 |
see article |
| Sir Richard Branson is raising £40m from the sale of a majority stake in his Virgin Active clubs to help pay for a second island in the Caribbean. Last week he sold La Residencia hotel in Majorca for £28.5m and his stake in Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons in |
24.02.2002 |
535 |
see article |
| Lawson International Travel Services which specialised in cheap flights and holidays for staff employed in the travel industry ceased trading on Friday. The US owned company had a turnover of £8.1m last year. |
30.09.2001 |
514 |
see article |
| MG Rover has revived talks with Malaysian car group Proton about selling a minority stake in the car company and becoming Rover's production partner. Rover CEO Kevin Howe recently visited Malaysia to meet Proton executives about a link-up and a £50m bid f |
02.09.2001 |
510 |
see article |