19 Dec 2008
| by Jacquie Bowser
pitched to advise the Government on the partial privatisation of the Royal Mail....'s expression of interest. It is believed that Government ministers launched the search for private investment ...
19 Dec 2008
| by Jacquie Bowser
following revelations of AIG's huge losses in the US, which led to a bail out by the US Government ...
by the government, and therefore funded by taxpayers. RBS shares dropped 8% yesterday to 46.5p following speculation that the bank might need more money from the Government, on top of the 20bn it has already ...
18 Dec 2008
| by Dan Leahul
Normal 0 The Summit, which takes place on March 5, will also tackle: The value of Web 2.0 data and its impact on consumers Understanding data governance Using data responsibly for competitive advantage Speakers and case studies will also be represented from Thomson Local, IBM, Unilever ...
18 Dec 2008
| by Staff
the company received a boost from the Government, who said that its technology is legal and more good news ...
18 Dec 2008
| by Jacquie Bowser
since fighting resumed in August between government forces and rebel troops. Affleck said: "We made ...
16 Dec 2008
| by Daniel Farey-Jones
LONDON - The Government has drawn up plans to sell a third of Royal Mail to one of its rival postal...of Royal Mail's financial problems. It noted that the Government was still opposed to its privatisation ...
the Government to claim that it is not embarking on full-scale privatisation. There is likely ...
15 Dec 2008
| by Daniel Farey-Jones
LONDON - The Government has ruled out privatisation of Royal Mail ahead of the publication...of postal services overhauled. A government source indicated that it did not favour privatisation as a ...
Times' article on the report. The FT also writes that the report proposes a government takeover ...
01 Dec 2008
| by Daniel Farey-Jones
" and welcomed the new arrivals: "They bring extensive experience on government, business, regulatory matters ...
26 Nov 2008
| by Matt Williams
LONDON - Direct marketers have welcomed the Government's decision to delay indefinitely
19 Nov 2008
| by Andrew Sawyer
The data security issue rumbles on, and as we hear about more and more government ideas to reduce