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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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  • GM moves to sell off lorries

    October 25, 2005

    General Motors is in talks to sell its lorry businesses in Australia and South Africa to Japanese manufacturer Isuzu, as it attempts to raise cash and focus on car production. GM is struggling to cut costs and boost sales as it loses ground to leaner rivals such as Toyota and Nissan. Isuzu will reportedly buy [...]

  • Takeover talks on miner Greenwich

    October 25, 2005

    British gold mining company Greenwich Resources admitted yesterday that it is in talks with a pair of Australian rivals, which may lead to a reverse takeover. The company based in Malvern, Worcestershire said it was currently talking to listed companies Buka Minerals and Danae Resources. The Financial Services Authority has temporarily halted dealings in Greenwich’s [...]

  • 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 [...]

  • BHP to boost production

    October 21, 2005

    BHP Billiton, the world’s largest mining company, will invest $1.3bn (£735m) to boost iron-ore production in western Australia in the face of rising demand by Asian markets led by China. The move comes just 24 hours after Rio Tinto said it would also commit $1.35bn to increase the iron-ore production of its mines in western [...]

  • Paladin gets boost from Talisman

    October 21, 2005

    City followers swept up British oil company Paladin’s shares after a £1.2bn bid with Canadian rival Talisman was agreed yesterday. Shares in Paladin rocketed to close up 74.5p, or 27 per cent, at 349.5p, after the details of the deal were announced. The deal values Paladin shares at 355p, a 17.8 per cent premium on [...]

  • Rio to expand in Australia

    October 20, 2005

    The world’s second largest mining company Rio Tinto said it will spend $1.35bn (£768m) to expand its iron ore production at two of its key operations in Western Australia. The company said it would invest $530m expanding its Yandicogina mine to boost its output from 36m tons to 52m tons. It will also expand its [...]

  • Flu anti-virus causes 17% profit jump

    October 20, 2005

    Roche, the maker of bird flu anti-viral Tamiflu, yesterday announced a third quarter revenue increase of 17 per cent thanks to a jump in sales of the drug. The Swiss firm said sales of Tamiflu had more than doubled to SFr279m (£123m) and the companies overall sales for the quarter ending September climbed to SFr8.8bn. [...]

  • Drax turns down third £2bn offer

    October 20, 2005

    Europe’s largest coal-fired power plant Drax has rejected a £2bn bid from International Power and Japanese engineering company Mitsui. Yorkshire-based Drax, which is running an auction for its sale at the same time as preparing an initial public offering, has also turned down similar bids from two American consortiums. Drax, which supplies 7 per cent [...]

  • Terra Firma bid goes on

    October 18, 2005

    The Takeover Panel told financier Guy Hands yesterday that his investment vehicle Terra Firma could not back out of a £453m bid to buy power business East Surrey Holdings. Kellen Acquisitions, which is wholly owned by Terra Firma, had been trying to back out of an offer that it made on 8 April to buy [...]

  • Alstom tube contract under threat

    October 18, 2005

    Transport for London, the body responsible for public transport in the capital, will seek legal advice this week in a bid to break the French company Alstom’s 20-year, £429m contract to build and maintain trains on the Northern Line. The Northern Line was suspended last Thursday after unions raised safety concerns about the emergency braking [...]

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