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Saturday, 22 November 2008
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Vodafone sees tough trends persisting
Vodafone Group said on Friday competitive and regulatory pressures plaguing its core European businesses would continue in the year ahead, forcing it to keep costs under a tight rein.
30 Mar 2007 |
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EU set to adopt payment card rules
European Union citizens will be able to pay bills anywhere in the 27 country bloc using cards and credit transfers from a single bank account under rules due to be adopted by finance ministers on Tuesday.
27 Mar 2007 |
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EU backs "open skies" pact
The European Union launched a new era in transatlantic air travel on Thursday, backing an agreement with the United States that will drive down passenger fares and open aviation markets to more competition.
23 Mar 2007 |
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Promotion blitz ushers in PlayStation 3
Midnight sales under the Eiffel Tower and at Berlin's Potsdamer Platz were aimed at blitzing Sony's PlayStation 3 onto the European stage on Friday, but the console faces tough rivals with headstarts.
23 Mar 2007 |
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UK wary as "open skies" pact nears
The European Union hopes to launch a new era in trans atlantic air travel on Thursday by backing a broad aviation pact with the United States, but objections from Britain may cast a cloud over the deal.
22 Mar 2007 |
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EU opens in depth probe of Vivendi Tele2 deal
The European Commission opened an in depth probe on Tuesday of plans by Vivendi's French mobile arm SFR to buy the French fixed line and broadband business of Swedish pan European telecoms operator Tele2.
20 Mar 2007 |
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Global markets bounce back from losses
Volatile investors sent European and Japanese stock prices sharply higher on Thursday, a day after taking steep losses, while some calm returned to currency markets and demand for riskier bonds jumped.
15 Mar 2007 |
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EU court upholds fine against British Airways
The European Court of Justice (ECJ), the EU's highest court, upheld on Thursday a 6.8 million euro (4.6 million pounds) fine against British Airways for offering unfair incentives to travel agents.
15 Mar 2007 |
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Sony to cut PlayStation 3 costs
Sony Corp. is removing a chip from the European version of its new PlayStation 3 (PS3) game console, a move that cuts costs but means users cannot play some of their old games.
09 Mar 2007 |
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