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  • Green dreams: a Moon Race for the 21st Century

    July 19, 2009

    FORTY years ago today Neil Armstrong jumped off the ladder of his Eagle landing module as the US finally won the decade long battle with Russia to put the first man on the moon. NASA won, not by luck, but because it put in place a countrywide programme costing over $100bn (£61bn) in today’s money [...]

  • Sandler new candidate for Lloyds chair

    July 19, 2009

    RON Sandler, the man parachuted in to Northern Rock by the government to turn the stricken mortage lender around, has emerged as a surprise candidate to succeed Sir Victor Blank as chairman of Lloyds Banking Group. The bank, which is 43 per cent owned by the taxpayer, has drawn up a shortlist of names for [...]

  • FULL STEAM AHEAD

    July 19, 2009

    VIRGIN Trains, 51 per cent owned by Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Group, has reported a 32 per cent surge in the number of bookings so far this year – a 256,000 gain. The West Coast Main Line operator says the pull of designer shopping in Chester had seen the city register a 300 per cent [...]

  • RBS pay restrictions lead to loss of talented staff to competitors

    July 19, 2009

    ROYAL Bank of Scotland has lost more than 700 of its top investment bankers to rivals as it labours under government restrictions on compensation policy. The bank cannot pay cash bonuses this year as a result of the government bailout which has left it 70 per cent owned by the Treasury. Rivals are understood to [...]

  • Duchy Originals facing a right royal takeover by Waitrose

    July 19, 2009

    DUCHY Originals, Prince Charles’s organic food group, is thought likely to be sold to upmarket supermarket chain Waitrose after drastic measures have been required just to stay afloat. The firm, which focuses on running a sustainable farm and making charitable donations, may be sold to the supermarket giant as early as this week. Its profits [...]

  • Cowdery bid thunders on

    July 19, 2009

    RESOLUTION, the buyout vehicle headed by  Clive Cowdery, is pressing ahead with its audacious bid to buy out life insurer Friends Provident and restructure the group to unlock value, despite opposition from the  Friends board. Resolution is hoping to start talks with Friends this week that would lead to a buyout of the firm. Cowdery [...]

  • MANDELSON: GET A MOVE ON, TATA

    July 19, 2009

    BUSINESS secretary Lord Mandelson has said Tata Motors has yet to respond to a government offer of aid for its stricken UK-based automaker Jaguar Land Rover. “I am simply saying that if this situation is so urgent, I think that Tata need to quicken the pace of their response,” he said.

  • Police uncover 80m City Ponzi fraud with 600 victims falling prey to scam

    July 19, 2009

    CITY of London Police have uncovered an £80m “Ponzi” scheme that has more than 600 victims, with some now said to be bankrupt, homeless or suicidal as a result. The City police held a meeting for the victims last week at its Wood Street headquarters, after many refused to believe their investments in the scheme [...]

  • Economy will be in growth again in 2010

    July 19, 2009

    BRITAIN’S economy faces its stiffest test since the end of the Second World War with UK GDP expected to contract by 4.5 per cent in 2009 – the largest annual decline since 1945. According to the summer forecast from the respected Ernst & Young Item Club, due for release today, growth will return in 2010, [...]

  • London retail sales outpace UK thanks to sunshine and tourists

    July 19, 2009

    RETAIL sales surged in central London last month thanks to the mini heatwave which sent shoppers racing for summer clothes, sandals and outdoor items, according to the latest survey from the British Retail Consortium (BRC) and KPMG. Research found like-for-like sales in June were 4.7 per cent higher than the same month in 2008 when [...]

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