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1. Apple sells 1 million new iPhones
Apple Inc said on Monday it has sold 1 million new iPhones in its initial weekend, on par with estimates set by analysts, sending its stock rising more than 2 percent.
15 Jul 2008
2. Millionaire lifestyle proves pricey for Britons
Britons need a lot more than a million pounds to enjoy the lifestyle of the rich and famous, a report says. You need at least 5.8 million pounds to consider yourself "comfortably rich" in Britain, according to research for the National Lottery by the Centre for Economics and Business Research.
10 Mar 2008
3. Two million people permanently in red
More than two million people are permanently overdrawn, and the average worker goes into the red 27 days after payday, a survey shows.
20 Jul 2007
4. Female millionaires on the rise
Wealth used to be a man's world, but the gap between the sexes when it comes to money is narrowing rapidly in Britain, a report shows.
25 Apr 2007
5. Penguin launches its first "wiki" novel
Fancy trying your hand at creative writing but can't quite find the time? Tired of scribbling away all by yourself?
02 Feb 2007
6. Vodafone says crosses 200 million customer mark
Mobile phone giant Vodafone Group said on Wednesday it had crossed the 200 million customer mark, as it beat third quarter forecasts for new sign ups and reiterated its full year expectations.
31 Jan 2007
7. Dutch TV firm to buy "Millionaire" quiz show
Dutch TV producer 2waytraffic said on Friday it had agreed to buy the worldwide rights to the hit TV quiz show "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" in a 106 million pounds deal.
01 Dec 2006
8. Number of property millionaires soars
A buoyant housing market has led to a 32 percent jump in the number of property millionaires in the past year, figures show.
27 Nov 2006
9. Growing number join "demi millionaire" club
Rising property and share prices have boosted the number of British "demi millionaires", a study shows.
11 Oct 2006
10. Government reform could hit five million pensions
Government pension reforms could spell a lower retirement income for some five million private sector workers, a major study showed on Thursday.
17 Aug 2006
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