| Threat of even higher gas prices
[03/05/2006 12:37 PM] |
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Consumers face the threat of even higher gas prices if a merger between two energy giants is allowed
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| £1,000+ windfalls for Lambeth
customers [03/05/2006 12:37 PM] |
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The Portman building society is to take over its London-based rival, Lambeth, triggering four-figure payouts for 67,000 customers
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| New £1bn raid on pensions
[03/05/2006 12:37 PM] |
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Britain's biggest pensions and human resources consultancy has accused the Government of a new stealth-tax raid on company pensions
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| Matalan boss looks at a £903m
buyout [03/05/2006 12:37 PM] |
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Store's founder and major shareholder John Hargreaves has had talks with three venture capital groups about a 220p-a-share buyout
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| Severn is braced for reprimand
[03/05/2006 12:37 PM] |
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The water industry watchdog is expected to announce the findings of an 18-month inquiry into false accounting by Severn Trent
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| ITV in £300m share buyback
[03/05/2006 12:37 PM] |
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Cheer for investors as profits at the broadcaster rocket despite viewers switching off at an alarming rate
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| Companies make pension gaps
'disappear' [03/05/2006 12:37 PM] |
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Some of Britain's biggest companies are using new accounting rules to make part of their pension deficits disappear from the balance sheets
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| Households owe £2.6bn
[03/05/2006 12:37 PM] |
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Spiralling household bills will hit consumers in the pocket hard this year - equivalent to nearly a penny on income tax
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| We each overpay £155 in tax
[03/05/2006 12:37 PM] |
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Britons are collectively set to waste £7.6bn paying unnecessary tax during 2006 - £1.8bn more than they wasted last year, figures showed today
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| M&S squeezes suppliers to foot
TV ads [03/05/2006 12:37 PM] |
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Marks & Spencer is forcing suppliers to offer increased discounts to foot the bill for its TV campaign featuring Twiggy
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| Bets signal cheer on house
prices [03/05/2006 12:37 PM] |
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City punters are increasingly confident of rising house prices this year, despite the setback suffered by homeowners in February.
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| HMV stalker ups the takeover
ante [03/05/2006 12:37 PM] |
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Private equity firm Permira is reported to be willing to pay at least £802m to secure board support for a takeover
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| Wetherspoon puts pub smoking
ban on hold [03/05/2006 12:37 PM] |
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Pubs group JD Wetherspoon is shelving plans to turn its entire chain non-smoking until the Government ban comes into force
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| Rank signals slowdown at Hard
Rock [03/05/2006 12:37 PM] |
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Gambling and leisure group Rank has warned that strong growth last year at its Hard Rock Cafes will not continue
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| Cairn surges as India eyes
Rajasthan bid [03/05/2006 12:37 PM]
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India's state-backed Oil & Natural Gas Corp today said it was considering an offer to buy Cairn Energy's Indian oilfields
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| Green's Bhs sale comes to nothing
[03/05/2006 12:37 PM] |
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Philip Green has been touting his Bhs clothing chain for sale, as it battles with falling sales
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| Rivals dent Avis Europe profits
[03/05/2006 12:37 PM] |
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Car rental firm Avis Europe's profits slid by more than a quarter as competition drove down hire prices
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| £3m raid jacks up insurance
costs [03/05/2006 12:37 PM] |
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The armoured van and cash transit industry is set to see insurance premiums rocket by as much as 50% in the wake of the £53m Tonbridge robbery, Lloyd's underwriters said today
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| European interest rates rise
[03/05/2006 12:37 PM] |
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As expected, the European Central Bank has raised its key interest rate to 2.5% to counter the threat from inflation
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| Trinity Mirror still struggling
[03/05/2006 12:37 PM] |
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Trinity Mirror chief Sly Bailey has warned that the advertising market remains difficult, after the newspaper group reported falling revenues
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| Sour taste at Britvic over
warning [03/05/2006 12:37 PM] |
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Shareholders in the drinks group felt like they had been Tango'd today by a profit warning just two months after flotation
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| Super-rich paid in wine and
hay [03/05/2006 12:37 PM] |
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Bonuses paid in fine wine and hay are some of the ways used by the super-rich to avoid tax, while more middle earners are hit in the pocket
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