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Don’t invest unless you’re prepared to lose all the money you invest. This is a high-risk investment and you should not expect to be protected if something goes wrong.

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  • Ebay posts bumper earnings

    July 17, 2008

    Online auctioneer eBay posted a 22 per cent rise in second-quarter net income to $460m (£230m) beating market forecasts and helped by further auction activity and a boosted sales from its PayPal secure payment unit. Revenue rose 20 per cent to $2.2bn. The company also said it bought back 19 million eBay shares worth $566m [...]

  • BA warns it will cut flights as prices rise

    July 16, 2008

    British Airways told investors yesterday it would raise prices, cut flights and would do well to break even in 2008. Speaking at the annual shareholders meeting in London, chairman Martin Broughton said: “It will be a considerable achievement for BA to break even this year.” He added: “With oil at $85 a barrel – a [...]

  • UK ready to comply with US oil rules

    July 16, 2008

    The chairman of Europe’s top oil exchange said yesterday he is ready to provide American regulators with “whatever they want” to close the industry’s governance gap dubbed ‘the London loophole.’ Sir Bob Reid, who leads ICE Futures Europe, the owner of the old International Petroleum Exchange, was responding to the call from US regulator the [...]

  • Farnborough struck by industry gloom

    July 15, 2008

    Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airways was the talk of the Farnborough Airshow yesterday after it unveiled a $20bn (£10bn) order for 100 planes – but it was a quiet debut for Europe’s biggest industry show. Etihad CEO James Hogan said the airline had placed orders for 35 787 Dreamliners and 10 777s from America’s Boeing for [...]

  • Treasury committee to probe speculators over oil price surge

    July 14, 2008

    The Treasury Select Committee will tomorrow examine the role of speculators in driving oil prices to record levels. Deputy chair of the influential committee Michael Fallon said: “We need to understand how much speculation is influencing that international market and what, if anything, governments can do about it.” Brent crude hit a new all-time high [...]

  • Wolseley to slash more jobs

    July 14, 2008

    Wolseley, the heating and plumbing supplier, plans to cut hundreds of jobs due to the downturn in its core American and European markets. The move is yet further evidence of the looming recession facing the UK economy in general and housing related industries in particular. The firm, which employs around 14,000 people in Britain, already [...]

  • US reopens EADS $35bn tanker deal

    July 11, 2008

    Pan-European manufacturer EADS yesterday said it intends to rebid for the $35bn (£17bn) contract it thought it had won to supply the US Air Force with refuelling tankers after the American government reopened the process. US defence secretary Robert Gates has said the contest for 179 new aerial refuelling tankers would begin again after the [...]

  • Buffet helps Dow Chemical snap up rival

    July 11, 2008

    America’s Dow Chemical agreed to buy rival Rohm and Haas for $18.8bn (£9.4bn) in cash yesterday in a deal designed to boost sales in the higher margin specialty chemicals market. Dow will pay $78 in cash for each Rohm & Haas share, a 74 per cent premium to Wednesday’s closing price of $44.83 the day [...]

  • Russia’s Sibir Energy races towards FTSE

    July 8, 2008

    London-listed mid-sized Russian oil company Sibir Energy said yesterday its full-year pre-tax profit trebled to $344m (£172m) due to higher output at its Siberian unit and strong margins from refining and retail. Sibir said its crude oil production rose 80 per cent in the year to 17.8 million barrels. Most of the output, 15.3 million [...]

  • Severn could face further Ofwat fines

    July 7, 2008

    Severn Trent Water may face further financial sanctions that may run into millions from regulator Ofwat in the final act of the long-running saga over misleading data about its leakage rates. The water business, which services eight million people in the Midlands and Wales, became the first British utility firm to be convicted of criminal [...]

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