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  • Eight for 2008: The ones to watch as Team GB go for gold in Beijing

    July 31, 2008

    With our Olympians set a target of winning 35 medals, with 10 golds, Jon Couch looks at our most likely successes It’s just over a week before the start of the Beijing Olympics, and already the pressure is building on Team GB as they go in search of the ultimate prize in sport. A total [...]

  • Henry powers to a fourth big success as Murtagh enjoys famous win treble

    July 31, 2008

    Group one specialist Henrythenavigator swept to his fourth big race success of the season, while jockey Johnny Murtagh enjoyed a memorable win treble in a thrilling second day at Glorious Goodwood. The 4-11 favourite – the shortest price horse in Sussex Stakes history – held off a strong finish from 4-1 shot Raven’s Pass to [...]

  • Benitez dragging his heels in transfer saga

    July 31, 2008

    The statement from Aston Villa insisting Gareth Barry will not be leaving the club does nothing but drag an already tedious situation on and on. I really can’t see why they just don’t get on with it. Villa say they have set a deadline but you can’t tell me that, if Liverpool boss Rafa Bentez [...]

  • Buying property on a golf course can be an above par investment

    July 31, 2008

    Look to the States or Morocco for a sporting second home, writes Alex Delmar-Morgan As the Open Championship at Royal Birkdale reached its nail-biting conclusion recently, with Irishman Padraig Harrington pipping veteran Aussie Greg Norman to win the claret jug, many around the country were surely visualising themselves ambling round a gold-course, driver in hand, [...]

  • Cadbury sales get a credit crunch boost

    July 31, 2008

    Credit crunch-induced comfort eating saw Cadbury beat forecasts with a 46 per cent rise in first-half profits and give an upbeat outlook, shrugging off fears of a consumer downturn. However, the Dairy Milk chocolate maker warned of possible further cost cuts and job losses as it faces an uncertain economic outlook and further rises in [...]

  • It is still not the time to be buying into retail stocks

    July 31, 2008

    The European General Retail sector has fallen by about 25 per cent so far this year. But does this sharp decline in price make retail shares a good buy? We think that there are a variety of reasons to remain wary. The first reason is a depressed outlook for consumer demand. With continued worries about [...]

  • Wii to win war of the consoles

    July 31, 2008

    Video games veteran Nintendo, which makes the immensely popular Wii console, looks set to replace Sony as the king of the video game world, posting a 31.5 per cent increase in first quarter profits. Sales of the Wii console, which has a motion-sensing controller that can be swung like a bat, rose by 51 per [...]

  • Next cautious after half year sales fall 6 per cent

    July 31, 2008

    Next, the second largest clothing retailer in the UK, saw sales fall in the first half of the year and said the trend was likely to continue this year. Second quarter sales actually fared better than expected, down 2.4 per cent on the same quarter the previous year, as the warmer summer weather coaxed shoppers [...]

  • Record share dividend for Admiral

    July 31, 2008

    Admiral, the insurance firm, yesterday revealed pre-tax profits of £100.3m for the first half of 2008, a 16 per cent rise from the same time last year. The group announced a record dividend of 26p per share, a 26 per cent increase. In addition, over £3m in shares will be distributed to staff who have [...]

  • Don Argus raises the stakes with Rio

    July 31, 2008

    BHP Billiton chairman Don Argus issued Rio Tinto shareholders yesterday with a stern warning that their firm’s share price would lower without BHP’s £75bn takeover offer. Argus said that his group’s bid, which if successful would create the largest miner in the world and would be one of the biggest takeovers of all time, would [...]

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