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  • BHP to boost production

    October 21, 2005

    BHP Billiton, the world’s largest mining company, will invest $1.3bn (£735m) to boost iron-ore production in western Australia in the face of rising demand by Asian markets led by China. The move comes just 24 hours after Rio Tinto said it would also commit $1.35bn to increase the iron-ore production of its mines in western [...]

  • Nestle sales hit £29.6bn

    October 21, 2005

    Nestle, the world’s largest food manufacturer, has romped to better than expected sales this year. The company, which produces Nescafe and Kit Kat, said yesterday its sales were 5.8 per cent higher for the first nine months. Switzerland-based Nestle also reaffirmed its targets of 5-6 per cent organic growth for the full year as the [...]

  • China GDP on a roll

    October 21, 2005

    China’s economy recorded a whopping 9.4 per cent growth in the last quarter, leaving the anaemic economies of the West far behind. Growth exceeded analysts’ expectations as the Chinese juggernaut was bolstered by strong exports and high public spending. Real gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 9.4 per cent on last year on the back [...]

  • Paladin gets boost from Talisman

    October 21, 2005

    City followers swept up British oil company Paladin’s shares after a £1.2bn bid with Canadian rival Talisman was agreed yesterday. Shares in Paladin rocketed to close up 74.5p, or 27 per cent, at 349.5p, after the details of the deal were announced. The deal values Paladin shares at 355p, a 17.8 per cent premium on [...]

  • Judge only trial for drug cartel

    October 21, 2005

    The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) may delay bringing criminal charges against drug company directors accused of rigging the prices of NHS drugs until next year. The delay would allow the suspected cartelists to be tried under the new judge-only court procedure. The SFO opened an investigation into generic drug manufacturers Goldshield Group, Generics UK, Kent [...]

  • Brown shaves £3bn off budget deficit

    October 21, 2005

    Chancellor Gordon Brown got off lightly yesterday when the public sector finance figures released by the Treasury looked much healthier than expected. However, analysts suspect some sleight of hand in the way the figure has been calculated. The budget deficit narrowed to £14.6bn for the first six months of fiscal year 2005-2006, down from £17.6bn [...]

  • eBay shares fall despite sales hike

    October 21, 2005

    eBay has grown even bigger in the last three months with sales now topping $1.1bn (£621m), it said yesterday. Shares still fell, however, as the online auction company had to defend itself over its $4.1bn (£2.26bn) purchase of Skype Technologies, the internet telephony company. eBay, which has taken the world by storm with its service [...]

  • Morrisons to launch cost cutting drive

    October 21, 2005

    Sir Ken Morrison revealed yesterday that he had no plans to quit the retail business his father founded and planned to lead the enlarged supermarket into the post-Safeway era. “My present intention is to stay around for another two to three years,” he said The conversion of former Safeway stores into Morrisons outlets will be [...]

  • Ford in the red with £213m losses

    October 21, 2005

    Ford fell into the red as losses in its key North American division increased and sales of high-margin sport utility vehicles dropped. The world’s third largest automaker, which is facing a deepening financial crisis, reported its third quarter results yesterday. It announced a $377m (£213m) pre-tax loss compared to a $718m (£406m) profit the previous [...]

  • Google astounds market with £215m profit

    October 21, 2005

    Global giant Google has exceeded Wall Street expectations by announcing a sevenfold leap in third quarter profits. The search engine reported net income of $381.2m (£214.9m), more than six times higher than the previous year. Profit before tax soared to $550m compared to $15m at the same period in 2004, on a 96 per cent [...]

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