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81. Private equity firms plan NTL bid-sources
A group of private equity firms has approached cable company NTL Inc. over a 10 billion pound takeover bid, people close to the deal said, in what would be Europe's biggest ever leveraged buyout.
17 Aug 2006
82. BAA says no plans to close Heathrow
Airport operator BAA said it had no plans to close London's Heathrow Airport on Thursday but warned of severe delays and told passengers to stay at home if possible
10 Aug 2006
83. Australia's Telstra halts plan for new fibre network
Telstra Corp. Ltd., Australia's top phone company, said it has halted a plan to build a A$3.1 billion ($2.3 billion) new fibre optic network after failing to reach agreement with the competition regulator over costs.
07 Aug 2006
84. BA profits up on fuller planes
British Airways, Europe's third-largest airline, said on Friday first-quarter earnings rose 20 percent as expected on fuller planes and demand for business-class travel.
04 Aug 2006
85. EMI drops plan to buy Warner Music
EMI Group the world's third-largest music company, said it has dropped plans to buy smaller rival Warner Music "for the time being", sending its shares down as much as 7 percent on Thursday.
27 Jul 2006
86. Rightmove ditches home sale pack plan
Property services firm and Web site operator, Rightmove said on Wednesday it was dropping plans to spend any more cash developing new Home Information Packs (HIPs), boosting its shares.
26 Jul 2006
87. Nanjing Auto to unveil Longbridge plans
The Chinese company that bought failed MG Rover last year will unveil plans on Monday to invest in the mothballed Longbridge plant in Birmingham, although production is unlikely to be on a pre-collapse scale.
17 Jul 2006
88. Airbus unveils new jets plan
Airbus announced a $10-billion (5.5-billion pound) relaunch of its planned A350 mid-sized jet on Monday, as it battles to catch up with U.S. rival Boeing Co. in the race for new orders.
17 Jul 2006
89. Airbus eyes 3 new planes to battle Boeing
Airbus will expand its offering of two new mid-sized planes to three in order to catch up with surging rival Boeing Co., industry sources said on Friday.
14 Jul 2006
90. EU plans to slash mobile "roaming" charges
The European Commission launched a plan on Wednesday to slash the cost of using mobile phones abroad, targeting what it sees as excessive prices, but operators and regulators said the rules went too far.
13 Jul 2006
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