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51. European shares drift lower
European shares were lower in early trade on Monday as the earnings flow slowed to a trickle and ahead of key European and U.S. services data set to give clues about the economy in a week of key rate meetings.
05 Feb 2007
52. BBC Trust approves on demand TV
The BBC Trust has given the green light for a web based on demand TV service in a move which could revolutionise the way people watch television.
01 Feb 2007
53. Virgin Mobile eyes India tie-up with Tata
Billionaire Richard Branson's Virgin Mobile is readying to enter the Indian market in a venture with Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra), the Times reported on Wednesday.
17 Jan 2007
54. BT boss trumpets Internet phone success-FT
BT Group Plc has attracted 1 million customers to its Internet phone service six months ahead of schedule, Chief Executive Ben Verwaayen told the Financial Times on Wednesday.
10 Jan 2007
55. MI5 to send terror alert emails
MI5 launched a new email alert service on Tuesday to warn the public about changes in the security threat level.
09 Jan 2007
56. Financial firms report record hiring
Financial services firms reported a surprise record rate of hiring last quarter alongside a strong recovery in business volumes, a leading survey released on Monday showed.
08 Jan 2007
57. Google, China Mobile cooperate on search services
Google Inc., the world's top search engine, on Thursday said it is cooperating with China's top mobile carrier to provide mobile and Internet search services in the world's second largest online market.
04 Jan 2007
58. Cape eyes Interserve unit -FT
Energy services firm Cape has made an informal approach to building and maintenance company Interserve to buy its industrial services division, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday.
02 Jan 2007
59. Financial watchdog hands out more fines in 2006
The financial watchdog has handed out a record 25 fines this year, the highest number since it was set up five years ago, with cases including a landmark market abuse penalty for hedge fund manager Philippe Jabre.
28 Dec 2006
60. FSA looks at leaks in takeover bids
The Financial Services Authority, in a bid to crack down on insider dealing, said it was speaking to all parties involved in a small number of takeover deals where a leak of information occurred.
19 Dec 2006
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