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  • Blackberry on the up despite Apple iPhone

    August 12, 2008

    The BlackBerry has cornered 10 per cent of the American mobile phone market for the first time, a research firm said yesterday – despite concerns about its ability to give Apple’s iPhone 3G a run for its money. Strategy Analytics said that BlackBerry maker RIM had increased its share of both the consumer and corporate [...]

  • Triple blow for battered UK economy

    August 12, 2008

    Retail sales and housing market suffer as struggling consumers rein in spending Britain’s battered economy will be dealt a triple whammy today, with fresh evidence that the housing market and consumer spending are continuing to contract and that manufacturers are being hammered by soaring costs. This summer has been the worst on the high street [...]

  • Credit crunch wipes out £600bn

    August 11, 2008

    Around £600bn worth of wealth may have been wiped out in the UK because of the credit crunch, an analysis by PricewaterhouseCoopers has revealed. The study, conducted by PwC economists, focused on the impact of the credit crunch on the British economy over the twelve months to June 2008. The report estimates that the downturn [...]

  • Struggling retailers can’t just blame the downturn

    August 11, 2008

    The threat of recession is an excellent excuse for retailers to blame someone else for their poor performance. Things are certainly getting tougher out there, but retailers whose sales are falling faster than average are losing market share. Simple as that. Monthly retail sales are wildly volatile, but look at it this way – in [...]

  • UPS plans to deliver £8bn bid for TNT

    August 11, 2008

    American delivery service United Parcel Service (UPS) is understood to be preparing a €10bn (£7.8bn) bid for Dutch rival TNT, in a long-heralded move that would create a new global delivery giant. Early-stage talks about a deal are thought to have been ongoing in the last few days, after years of speculation about a takeover [...]

  • The firms the credit crunch has favoured

    August 11, 2008

    The news about the worsening economy seems relentless and yet it is not all bad. As the credit crunch celebrates its first birthday, it’s clear that some companies are benefiting from a trend towards trading down. Consumers might be feeling the the pinch but budget options are becoming more appealing and companies such as Dominos, [...]

  • We were too optimistic, CBI admits

    August 11, 2008

    Inflation is set to reach 5 per cent this year, the employers’ group warns its members Business should brace itself for a prolonged rocky ride as the economy deteriorates faster than expected, CBI director-general Richard Lambert has warned. In a letter to members of the UK’s largest business group, Lambert said forecasters, including the CBI, [...]

  • Collins Stewart profits slump as bidders circle

    August 11, 2008

    Profits at Collins Stewart, the broker, are expected to have more than halved, according to analysts awaiting the group’s interim results tomorrow. Collins Stewart, which is in takeover discussions, could report profits as low as £25m, from £52m in the first half of 2007. The credit crunch has hit small cap brokers hard, with many [...]

  • RUM at the top

    August 8, 2008

    The Caribbean spirit is entering the ranks of the premium tipples, writes Timothy Barber What do you think about when you think about rum? For lots of folk, the answer is one of two things: a glass of Bacardi and coke, or pirates. Okay, so a few people know that it forms the basis for [...]

  • Could now be the moment to enter the dragon?

    August 8, 2008

    As the Olympics begin, China has never been more intriguing, says Samantha Downes It was once a region where only the least risk-averse would fear to tread, but China has emerged as a magnet for investors’ cash. In the last decade the communist-run country has emerged as the world’s second largest economy. Its willingness to [...]

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