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111. Boeing overtakes Airbus in 2006
Boeing Co. sold more aircraft in 2006 than rival Airbus for the first time in five years, the Financial Times Deutschland reported on Tuesday.
27 Dec 2006
112. UBM says trading in line with expectations
United Business Media said on Friday that its overall trading performance for the second half of 2006 was in line with expectations.
15 Dec 2006
113. Misys says health unit problems continue
Health and insurance software firm Misys said on Friday that problems had continued at its healthcare division while its banking business had made progress in the first half of the year.
15 Dec 2006
114. BT Launches BT Fusion for Wi Fi Business
BT today announced the launch of BT Fusion Wi Fi for business, to bring together the benefits of fixed and mobile convergence on one mobile device.
14 Dec 2006
115. Tesco Acquires Malaysian Makro
Tesco announced today that it had acquired the Makro business in Malaysia. The deal is subject to regulatory approval and will result in the eight Makro Cash & Carry stores and operations transferred to Tesco for an undisclosed amount.
06 Dec 2006
116. Vodafone sees faster turnaround in Turkey
Mobile phone giant Vodafone Group Plc said on Wednesday it hoped to turn around its Turkish business faster than previously forecast.
06 Dec 2006
117. Astron and IBM team up on astronomy telescope
Astronomy research organization Astron on Wednesday said it was teaming up with International Business Machines Corp., the world's largest technology services group, to design chips to be used as part of Astron's project to build a radio astronomy telescope to look at evolving galaxies.
06 Dec 2006
118. Rolls Royce Engines to Power Airbus A350 XWB
Rolls Royce has announced the signing of an agreement with Airbus, in which a next generation Trent engine will be offered to all variants of the new A350 XWB twinjet under development.
04 Dec 2006
119. EADS close to deal on Airbus A350 launch: source
The board of European aerospace group EADS is 90 percent sure to agree on Friday to launch Airbus's planned A350 mid size, long haul jet, a source close to the board told Reuters on Friday.
01 Dec 2006
120. EADS cancels board meeting: source
EADS, the aerospace group that controls planemaker Airbus, has cancelled a Friday board meeting due to disagreements over the financing of the Airbus A350 XWB plane, an industry source said on Friday.
24 Nov 2006
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