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Wednesday, 3 December 2008
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Russia breaks into British nuclear fuel market
Russia has signed a deal to supply nuclear fuel to a British generator, local media reported on Friday, a first breakthrough into the British market for Russia's fast expanding nuclear sector.
01 Jun 2007 |
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Biffa says commercial waste to hit profits
Waste firm Biffa said on Wednesday profit for the year would be at the lower end of market expectations, due to a downturn at its commercial waste division.
04 Apr 2007 |
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OFT to investigate drugs distribution market
Consumer affairs watchdog OFT said on Wednesday it would investigate the UK market for distributing medicines after drugs giant Pfizer struck a deal to sell its products through a single wholesaler.
04 Apr 2007 |
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Resolution 2006 beats forecasts
Life insurer Resolution beat market forecasts on Tuesday with an 18 percent rise in its embedded value at the end of 2006 and said it planned to boost its 2007 dividend, but would continue to look for acquisitions.
03 Apr 2007 |
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Tesco plans new formats for U.S.
Tesco, the world's fifth largest retailer, believes it will create a new market in U.S. food retailing when it opens later this year by introducing a new store format to the United States.
29 Mar 2007 |
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Balls defends regulation of AIM
Treasury minister Ed Balls will hit back at critics of the Alternative Investment Market, saying in a speech on Wednesday the exchange fills a niche.
28 Mar 2007 |
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Where did all the money go? Not to safety
While investors have rattled and stock markets rolled over the past few weeks, safe haven assets haven't had as much to show for it as might be expected.
21 Mar 2007 |
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Wolseley says U.S. non housing market solid
Wolseley reported a smaller than expected 8.3 percent fall in half year pretax profit and said U.S. non residential markets remained solid, although the housing sector remains tough.
19 Mar 2007 |
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Fallout from market turbulence "unclear"
The full impact of recent gyrations in global equity and credit markets is not yet clear, Bank of England Chief Economist Charles Bean said in an article published on Monday.
19 Mar 2007 |
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