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By: Kat Denham

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  • Crash Course?

    October 24, 2005

    On the anniversary of the 1929 stock market collapse, Laurie Laird asks if we are in danger of repeating that disaster. What year is it? It’s October, and the autumn fashion shows have featured falling hemlines and rising waistbands — the wasp waist is back. On the economics front, the world’s biggest economy has been [...]

  • Max Petroleum set for AIM flotation

    October 24, 2005

    Max Petroleum is to become the eighth largest AIM quote this year in the ever-growing oil and gas sector when it floats on Wednesday. The company is raising £26m and expects to reach a market capitalisation of £90m. It is also due to list in Frankfurt on the same day. The group specialises in oil [...]

  • Not switching off costs £123m a year

    October 24, 2005

    Those who forget to switch off their computers at night should probably think twice. The simple action of pressing the off button could save British industry £123.2m every year. Research by Fujitsu Siemens Computers shows that 78 per cent of employees claim to be more environmentally friendly today than they were five years ago, yet [...]

  • London is too taxed

    October 24, 2005

    The government is imposing an onerous and discriminatory system on taxpayers in London, according to a recent survey. The survey by Williams de Broe into regional disparities in the cost of living has found that the starting point for income tax in London should be £1,550 higher than in the country’s poorest region, Northern Ireland, [...]

  • Whitbread wields axe as speculators circle

    October 24, 2005

    Whitbread is expected to reveal plans to axe a quarter of its head office work force tomorrow. As he reports disappointing interim figures on Tuesday, chief executive Alan Parker is expected to confirm that up to 250 jobs will go at the leisure group’s Luton headquarters. Parker is fighting to keep the disparate business together. [...]

  • House prices slip again

    October 24, 2005

    House prices have fallen for the 16th consecutive month according to the Hometrack October survey. This pours cold water on recent claims that the market is picking up. Hometrack says that the average house price has fallen by 3.5 per cent to £160,000 over the past 12 months from a peak of £167,000 in June [...]

  • Ericsson takes on Alcatel in battle for Marconi

    October 24, 2005

    Swedish telecoms equipment giant Ericsson and France’s Alcatel are neck and neck in the final stage of a contest to buy Marconi, according to sources close to both companies. Final bids for Marconi are due tomorrow morning and a winner could be announced as early as the afternoon. Britain’s last remaining telecoms equipment maker has [...]

  • A question of success

    October 21, 2005

    After often being called in the early hours of the morning by her boss to locate information fast, Sarah McVittie realised she could make a living providing answers via text messaging. The meaning of life and a FTSE 100 share price are just a couple of questions the founders of 82ASK can answer in a [...]

  • The new drug habits

    October 21, 2005

    Pharmaceutical companies are increasingly turning to biotechnology ventures to help them rescue their flagging profits. Investors are looking at biotechnology companies to reinvigorate a moribund drug industry in a way the big pharmaceutical giants have failed to do over the last two years. Observers say companies such as America’s Pfizer or Britain’s GlaxoSmithKline, known as [...]

  • Record profit warnings

    October 21, 2005

    The number of British companies issuing profit warnings in September surged to a four-year record due to difficult market and trading conditions. According to research by Ernst & Young, 103 firms listed on the London Stock Exchange issued a warning in the three months to 30 September. This represents a rise of 39 per cent [...]

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