| Briefs |
05.11.2011 |
1028 |
see article |
| Briefs |
26.02.2011 |
992 |
see article |
| Briefs |
07.11.2010 |
978 |
see article |
| Briefs |
28.08.2010 |
968 |
see article |
| Tip Bit |
28.08.2010 |
968 |
see article |
| Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has been left out of the latest Sunday Times Rich List because of concerns over the `sustainability' of his restaurant empire. |
25.04.2009 |
899 |
see article |
| The Competition Commission may delay the launch of the Kangaroo internet television joint venture between ITV, the BBC and Channel 4 while it studies the structure of the deal. |
09.08.2008 |
863 |
see article |
| Business features |
27.04.2008 |
848 |
see article |
| The Competition Commission is expected to say in a preliminary report this week that BAA is clearly a monopoly, which could lead to the sale of Gatwick or other airports. |
20.04.2008 |
847 |
see article |
| Business features |
20.01.2008 |
834 |
see article |
| Business features |
16.12.2007 |
831 |
see article |
| Land Securities has seen told by Westminster Council it must reduce the height of a £2bn redevelopment of Victoria Station because it infringes the views of Buckingham Palace. |
08.12.2007 |
830 |
see article |
| Virgin Group faces bid competition this week for Northern Rock from JC Flowers and Olivant. |
02.12.2007 |
829 |
see article |
| The Advertising Association is seeking food industry backing for a campaign against government restrictions on alcohol and junk food advertising on television which could cost broadcasters, including ITV, more than £250m a year in lost revenues. |
18.11.2007 |
827 |
see article |
| Worries over an economic downturn leading to more senior executive being sacked has forced the ABI and NAPF to revise their guidelines on executive pay-offs. |
11.11.2007 |
826 |
see article |
| Almost 200,000 people are reported to have informed on friends, colleagues and family to the tax authorities since a confidential hotline was set up last year. |
07.07.2007 |
808 |
see article |
| The FTSE 100 index is in danger of getting ahead of current events following its latest surge, says Tim Hughes from IG Index. |
16.12.2006 |
781 |
see article |
| Comment |
09.12.2006 |
780 |
see article |
| The Royal Mail is reportedly seeking to close half the country's 14,400 post offices because of mounting losses. |
09.12.2006 |
780 |
see article |
| Media |
19.03.2006 |
741 |
see article |
| Citgroup suggests that if a bird flu pandemic realty strikes, then investors should sell British Airways and BP and buy Blockbuster and Nintendo, on the basis that people will be too frightened to leave their homes. |
20.11.2005 |
726 |
see article |
| Focus |
22.05.2005 |
700 |
see article |
| The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development has been criticised by a Washington business watchdog for not having measures in place to combat corruption in its operations. |
18.04.2004 |
645 |
see article |
| Nintendo blames currency volatility for expected loss |
04.10.2003 |
618 |
see article |
| Network Rail is to make hundreds of managers redundant in a move to cut costs by £30m a year. |
04.10.2003 |
618 |
see article |
| Business features |
15.03.2003 |
589 |
see article |
| Business features |
08.12.2002 |
576 |
see article |
| Business Brief |
03.11.2002 |
571 |
see article |
| Business features |
29.09.2002 |
566 |
see article |
| Business Tracker |
22.09.2002 |
565 |
see article |
| Chelsea FC chairman Ken Bates's name was allegedly used without his knowledge by Stanley Tollman, a former associate and Chelsea director, in a £15m US bank fraud; Tollman has been charged in the US on fraud and awaits extradition from the UK. |
09.06.2002 |
550 |
see article |
| Lobbying by the banks has forced the government to water down new legislation which will keep the banks at the head of the queue to claim the assets of insolvent companies. |
10.03.2002 |
537 |
see article |
| Business features |
06.01.2002 |
528 |
see article |
| GKN has won a £300m helicopter contract for the Danish army. |
15.09.2001 |
512 |
see article |
| Business feature |
01.09.2001 |
510 |
see article |
| Halifax's internet bank Intelligent Finance claims that higher spending on credit cards and overdrafts at Christmas will mean £60m in extra interest charges by the major banks. |
09.12.2000 |
473 |
see article |
| City solicitor Clifford Chance is to merge with Italian law firm Grimaldi e Associati, one of the country's top five. The deal will increase CC's size by 10%, confirming it as the world's largest. |
05.11.2000 |
468 |
see article |
| New Bank of England chief economist Professor Charles Bean said in an Australian interview that he "would be surprised if rates have to go much above where they are at the moment. It is quite possible there may be another half point or so." |
29.07.2000 |
454 |
see article |
| Business features |
02.04.2000 |
437 |
see article |
| Trustees of trust funds owning 48% of Mansfield Breweries stock have received legal approval to sell the shares, paving the way for a formal £230m bid battle between an MBO and a bid from Wolverhampton & Dudley. Mansfield shares rose 47.5p to 360p. |
02.10.1999 |
412 |
see article |
| Microsoft plans games rival |
12.09.1999 |
409 |
see article |
| Waitrose is to launch an online shopping and Internet access service which will generate money for charities. |
05.09.1999 |
408 |
see article |
| Mary Meeker, "Queen of the Net" on Wall Street, has turned less positive about the long-term growth of net stocks. |
15.05.1999 |
392 |
see article |
| Trinity's chances of acquiring the Mirror Group have risen significantly after a steady rise in its shares which makes its original offer of 210p in March now worth 241p a share, compared with Mirror's price of 227p. The bid, and a rival one from Regional |
08.05.1999 |
391 |
see article |
| Profiles |
28.02.1999 |
381 |
see article |
| It's no game |
14.03.1998 |
332 |
see article |
| Tip Bits |
26.10.1997 |
313 |
see article |
| A survey of European small firms by Grant Thornton and Business Strategies shows that those in Germany and the UK are most sceptical about European monetary union. |
02.03.1997 |
279 |
see article |
| BZW and Guinness Mahon are backing two of the 30 bids from film makers for £156m of lottery money |
01.03.1997 |
279 |
see article |
| 1,000 staff who aided a buy-out at Kier to the tune of £2.4m will share £70m when the builder goes public at around £75m this autumn. |
11.08.1996 |
250 |
see article |