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61. Songbird Estates Six Month Results
Songbird Estates Plc today announced its results for the six month period ended 30th June 2006.
29 Sep 2006
62. Energywatch Statement on Energy Prices
Government funded energywatch today issued a statement on energy price speculation.
21 Sep 2006
63. Countrywide confirms 3i Investments bid approach
Property services company Countrywide said on Friday that it had received an approach from investment fund 3i Investments.
15 Sep 2006
64. Experiment Throws Doubt on Life on a State Pension
A report by AXA Avenue has predicted troubles ahead for those planning to live on a state pension. The report is based upon a unique experiment in which 26 households were challenged to live for a week on a state pension.
15 Sep 2006
65. 3i Plans Takeover Offer for Countrywide
Shares of Countrywide PLC surged after Europe's largest private equity firm, 3i Group PLC, said it plans to offer to buy the owner of Britain's biggest chain of real estate agencies.
14 Sep 2006
66. Could split-cap trusts be due for a Renaissance?
Split capital investment trusts could be in line for a renaissance, spurred on by the advent of real estate investment trusts
14 Sep 2006
67. Tate & Lyle results ahead of last year
Sugars and sweeteners maker Tate & Lyle said on Wednesday it had made a strong start to its financial year with first-quarter results "well ahead" of the same period last year.
19 Jul 2006
68. State pension age to rise
The government unveiled ambitious plans on Thursday to make people work until they are 68 and encourage them to save in an effort to defuse a pensions time bomb.
26 May 2006
69. China Banks Urged to Curb Housing Loans
Chinese regulators have told banks to curb real estate loans amid efforts to rein in soaring housing prices and lending, state media reported Friday.
26 May 2006
70. Toll Brothers CEO Sees Real Estate Growth
Predictions of doom and gloom in the housing market are overblown and there is still room for real estate to grow as long as mortgage rates stay near historical lows, according the head of Toll Brothers, the nation's largest luxury homebuilder.
16 Mar 2006
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