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11. EU eyes competition law to cut share trading costs
European Union states may use competition powers to ensure steps taken to cut the cost of cross-border share trading prove effective, an EU document showed on Wednesday.
29 May 2008
12. MJ Gleeson says housing market tough
House-building company MJ Gleeson said on Thursday that achieving financial results in line with current expectations was possible, but that it depended on the company's housing and strategic land divisions meeting their current forecasts.
15 May 2008
13. Balfour trading to be at top end of expectations
Construction firm Balfour Beatty said on Thursday that had underwritten placing of new ordinary shares in order to raise around £180 million.
15 May 2008
14. Cattles has strong start to 2008
Cattles Plc said on Friday that it had a strong start to the year and that trading conditions for the business were favourable. The sub-prime lender said that it was achieving higher margins on its new lending volumes and had tightened its lending criteria.
09 May 2008
15. Vanco suspends trading and changes leadership
Vanco Plc requested on Tuesday that the Financial Services Authority suspend trading in its securities pending clarification of its financial position.
06 May 2008
16. OFT raids supermarkets and suppliers
Sainsbury said on Sunday it had been visited by officials from the consumer affairs watchdog, after a report of a widespread inquiry into alleged price fixing by supermarket operators and suppliers.
28 Apr 2008
17. Go-Ahead Q3 trading strong
Go-Ahead Group Plc has said that its third quarter trading was strong, saying it had seen double digit revenue growth in its bus business.
25 Apr 2008
18. Pearson trading in line with expectations
Publishing company Pearson said on Friday that it had made a good start to 2008 and that trading was in line with expectations.
25 Apr 2008
19. OFT to probe tobacco price fixing
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) said on Friday that it had issued a statement of objections alleging that certain tobacco manufacturers and retailers had engaged in unlawful practices in relation to the retail prices for tobacco products.
25 Apr 2008
20. Court clears OFT to probe bank charges
The Office of Fair Trading won a legal victory on Thursday, the first stage of a lengthy process that potentially paves the way for bank account holders to reclaim billions of pounds in fees.
25 Apr 2008
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