11 Dec 2012
| by Bob Willott
It s a sad state of affairs when our very own chancellor of the exchequer produces a cash flow forecast that can only achieve his previous target for the current year by introducing a new source of income the certainty of which cannot yet be relied upon.
I refer of course to the estimated 3 ...
retaliation video on YouTube. ( The Wall , Wednesday 17 October)
Barclays' corporate affairs chief Howell James steps down: Howell James, Barclays' vice-chairman for corporate affairs, has ...
partners Samsung, Coca-Cola and Lloyds TSB, we asked the public for their opinions on the branded entourage.
11 Jun 2012
| by Bob Willott
entrepreneurs who have built up impressive companies, sold the majority of the shares to the wider public ...
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First we had Mark Zuckerberg selling off a slice of Facebook to the public while ensuring that no-one could ever outvote him afterwards. So much for public ownership.
Then we had a very different ...
01 Sep 2011
| by Staff
marketing and corporate affairs director (Aviva Investors)
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24 Jun 2011
| by Ben Bold
weekly title Autocar has appointed Jim Holder , editor of sister publication What Car? , as its new ...
29 Sep 2010
| by Pulse @ McCann London
of higher taxes, higher interest rates, higher inflation and reduced public services may make the consumer ...
and we shouldn t bank on a straight road to recovery. At best, the mood of the public could be described ...
the overall mood of Britain, "uncertainty" remains the key descriptor for the British public, chosen by 67 ...
Members of the public back Nationwide's decision to drop its 11-year sponsorship of the England...The building society yesterday confirmed it had decided not to renew its deal with the Football Association, after its 20m four-year agreement finished following the World Cup.
We asked members of the public whether they agreed with Nationwide's earlier suggestion that it was unlikely to renew its deal ...
21 Jun 2010
| by Russ Lidstone
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Public expectations have shifted - just ask any British politician following the wake-up call the electorate gave them in the 2010 General Election. Trust in government, public institutions and private business has collapsed ...
27 Apr 2010
| by Staff
LONDON - The public want freaks as well as Facebook at their fingertips, judging by this week's BR