| Briefs |
18.09.2010 |
971 |
see article |
| Briefs |
28.08.2010 |
968 |
see article |
| Briefs |
29.05.2010 |
955 |
see article |
| Comment |
02.05.2010 |
951 |
see article |
| US Outlook |
01.05.2010 |
951 |
see article |
| Briefs |
25.04.2010 |
950 |
see article |
| Comment |
04.10.2009 |
922 |
see article |
| Tesco is seeking to increase sales of UK-sourced food by £375m to over £1bn in the next two years. |
26.04.2009 |
899 |
see article |
| Shareholders in Caledonia Investments are being urged by Pirc to vote against a £75,000 donation to Tory party funds. |
20.07.2008 |
860 |
see article |
| BAA `interfered' in break-up inquiry |
27.04.2008 |
848 |
see article |
| United Airlines leads the way for British airlines to increase fares |
05.01.2008 |
832 |
see article |
| Net widens in airlines price-fixing inequity |
25.06.2006 |
755 |
see article |
| Retailers enjoyed their best Christmas for four years although the year as a whole was the worst for stores since 1945. |
21.01.2006 |
733 |
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 |
| ING is the preferred bidder to buy a £1.3bn portfolio of property from Abbey subsidiaries Scottish Provident and Scottish Mutual. |
16.07.2005 |
708 |
see article |
| Lion Capital has acquired an 80% stake in Wagamama fromGraphite Capital, valuing the noodle bar group at £102.5m. |
18.06.2005 |
704 |
see article |
| GDP figures this week will be the first post-election test of Gordon Brown's growth projections. |
22.05.2005 |
700 |
see article |
| Dogfight over US airline subsidies |
15.05.2005 |
699 |
see article |
| Comment & Analysis |
15.05.2005 |
699 |
see article |
| City Comment |
14.05.2005 |
699 |
see article |
| Outlook |
14.05.2005 |
699 |
see article |
| British Airways said prospects for a dividend payout in the current year were remote as a result of having to include its pensions deficit on the balance sheet under new accounting rules next year. |
14.05.2005 |
699 |
see article |
| British Airways lost an employment tribunal sex-discrimination case brought by Jessica Starmer, 26, who flies short-haul jets for the airline. |
23.04.2005 |
696 |
see article |
| US carrier Midwest Airlines is to give passengers' pets who fly regularly with the airline free flights in an effort to boost its numbers. |
22.01.2005 |
683 |
see article |
| The NAPF has warned that the government's proposed Pension Protection Fund may not deliver what was promised. |
08.01.2005 |
681 |
see article |
| Fraudsters targeting the banks online sites can buy internet addresses matching the banks' names for as little as £10, the Times claims; it bought www.barclaysbank.ws for just £37. |
20.11.2004 |
676 |
see article |
| Labour could lose the business vote at the next election because of a growing `anti-business sentiment sweeping the country', according to CBI D-G Digby Jones. |
06.11.2004 |
674 |
see article |
| EasyJet to cut routes and planes in cost-cutting drive |
22.08.2004 |
663 |
see article |
| World Business |
04.07.2004 |
656 |
see article |
| Business features |
27.06.2004 |
655 |
see article |
| World Business |
09.11.2003 |
623 |
see article |
| J Sainsbury CEO Sir Peter Davis could quit if he fails to achieve the planned recovery in sales over the next six months. Davis would not move up to chairman if he loses Sainsbury family support for failing to deliver the promised upturn by the spring. |
12.10.2003 |
619 |
see article |
| The CBI will launch an attack on the government's tax record on Monday, claiming that UK companies will pay an extra £54bn in tax between 1997 and 2006. |
12.10.2003 |
619 |
see article |
| BT chairman Sir Christopher Bland will be able to exercise his £500,000 share award when he retires at age 69 after a further four years in the post. |
30.08.2003 |
613 |
see article |
| Mothercare revealed a 3.4% rise in underlying sales in the 15 weeks to 11 July, claiming that its recovery was back on track. CEO Ben Gordon remained cautious about the outlook for the next quarter, claiming that he did not want to over-promise. |
19.07.2003 |
607 |
see article |
| The Times is this week publishing extracts from Dan Briody's new book, The Iron Triangle, which exposes the links between big business and politics at the Carlyle Group. |
03.05.2003 |
596 |
see article |
| Agenda |
30.03.2003 |
591 |
see article |
| US and European stock markets continued their rally, with the FTSE 100 index adding another 3.3% to 3,612.9 and both the FTSE Eurotop and Dow posting gains. |
15.03.2003 |
589 |
see article |
| BT confirmed it was to establish two call centres in India, with Powergen and Thames Water planning similar moves. |
08.03.2003 |
588 |
see article |
| Business Focus |
09.02.2003 |
584 |
see article |
| The Office for National Statistics to is to compile a survey in 2006 of the assets of `ordinary people', including data on loans, investments and pension funds. |
01.02.2003 |
583 |
see article |
| The Association of British Insurers welcomed the FSA's move to ease market pressures by taking a more lenient view of life insurers' solvency rules. The FSA revealed last week that life companies had already sold between £20bn and £25bn of shares over the |
01.02.2003 |
583 |
see article |
| China is expanding rapidly as the main manufacturing outsourcing platform for western companies. But the Chinese boom is raising worries about the state-controlled banking system, which is technically insolvent. |
26.01.2003 |
582 |
see article |
| Business Brief |
05.01.2003 |
579 |
see article |
| British Energy has discovered in an online poll that the public is against the extension of nuclear power. |
05.01.2003 |
579 |
see article |
| The Labour Party used a tax loophole to avoid paying £1m VAT when it acquired new premises in London earlier this year. |
15.12.2002 |
577 |
see article |
| Markets were hit on both sides of the Atlantic by worries over war with Iraq and the global economy. |
14.12.2002 |
577 |
see article |
| Walt Disney has been hit by the failure of its latest animated film, Treasure Planet, which took only £10m in its first weekend in spite of costing £115m to make. |
08.12.2002 |
576 |
see article |
| The Church of England is considering a plan to delay retirement by clergy for three years to enable their final salary pension scheme to be retained. |
08.12.2002 |
576 |
see article |
| Comment & Analysis |
08.12.2002 |
576 |
see article |