Industrial output falls at fastest rate for six months December 7, 2011 Industrial output fell more than expected and at its fastest pace in six months in October, official data showed on Wednesday, raising concerns the economy may be heading for recession after a string of weak business data. The Office for National Statistics said industrial output fell 0.7 per cent in October, more than double the [...]
Industrial output falls at fastest rate for six months December 7, 2011 Industrial output fell more than expected and at its fastest pace in six months in October, official data showed on Wednesday, raising concerns the economy may be heading for recession after a string of weak business data. The Office for National Statistics said industrial output fell 0.7 per cent in October, more than double the [...]
Clinton Cards hit by “tough” Christmas trading January 5, 2012 Clinton Cards has said it found trading “tough over the Christmas period. Like-for-like sales rose 0.4 per cent in the five weeks to 1 January. In the 22 weeks to 1 January like-for-like sales fell 1.4%. chief executive Darcy Willson-Rymer, who took over in October, is in the middle of a review aimed at getting [...]
Clinton Cards hit by “tough” Christmas trading January 5, 2012 Clinton Cards has said it found trading “tough over the Christmas period. Like-for-like sales rose 0.4 per cent in the five weeks to 1 January. In the 22 weeks to 1 January like-for-like sales fell 1.4%. chief executive Darcy Willson-Rymer, who took over in October, is in the middle of a review aimed at getting [...]
THE TIPSTER January 23, 2012 THERE is a lot of speculation surrounding oil explorer Rockhopper. With takeover talks lingering, it could only be a matter of time before an announcement is made. However, we have seen this stock rally from 30p to over 500p, and then drop like a stone to 150p, so the only thing we know for sure [...]
House prices drop for eighth month running January 17, 2012 HOUSE prices in the UK declined again in November, the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) revealed yesterday. The index fell 0.3 per cent on an annual basis in November, slower than the 0.4 per cent decrease seen in October and representing the eighth consecutive monthly fall. Meanwhile the typical sum paid for homes [...]
Unemployment hits 17-year high in October December 14, 2011 The number of Britons out of work rose to its highest level in more than 17 years in the three months to October, although the pace of new benefit claims appears to be levelling off, official data showed on Wednesday. The Office for National Statistics said that the number of people out of work in [...]
Cook sets tone as England win at long last February 13, 2012 Captain excels with best ever one-day score while Finn does the damage with the ball as Pakistan are crushed by 130 runs in one-sided series opener ENGLAND one-day captain Alastair Cook admitted to feeling a combination of jubilation and relief after his century helped set the tone for his side’s first significant victory of their [...]
Weak factory output builds recession risk December 7, 2011 INDUSTRIAL and manufacturing output fell in the UK in October, data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed yesterday, leading economists to warn that some sectors are falling back into recession. The index of manufacturing fell 0.7 per cent between September and October, bringing annual output growth down to just 0.3 per cent. The [...]
Business travellers make move into economy class December 15, 2011 MORE business air travellers bought economy tickets in October, as they shifted from premium to cheaper seats, particularly in Europe, due to the economic crisis, industry body IATA said yesterday. Although overall travel has not stopped growing “so far”, airline profitability will be more challenging in this quarter as jet fuel prices have not fallen [...]