Canadian industrialist Thomas Bata dies

September 1, 2008 on 6:45 pm | In Business News | No Comments

TORONTO (Reuters) - Thomas Bata, the Czech-born industrialist who headed the global shoe empire bearing his family’s name from the 1940s to the 1980s, has died in Toronto, aged 93, the Canadian Broadcasting Corp reported on Monday.

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Oil drops $4 as weakened Gustav hits U.S. Gulf Coast

September 1, 2008 on 5:54 pm | In Business News | No Comments

LONDON (Reuters) - Oil plunged more than $4 on Monday as concerns that Hurricane Gustav would cause lasting damage to the U.S. oil sector eased after the storm weakened before hitting the Louisiana coast.

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Branson eyes London Gatwick airport

September 1, 2008 on 5:44 pm | In Business News | No Comments

LONDON (Reuters) - Richard Branson, the billionaire owner of airline Virgin Atlantic, would be interested in bidding for London’s Gatwick airport if it were put up for sale, but only if other partners could be brought in.

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Oil drops as weakened Gustav hits U.S. Gulf Coast

September 1, 2008 on 3:23 pm | In Business News | No Comments

LONDON (Reuters) - Oil plunged more than $4 on Monday as concerns that Hurricane Gustav would cause severe damage to the U.S. oil sector …

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Brown to support housing market

September 1, 2008 on 2:11 pm | In Business News | No Comments

LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Gordon Brown will on Tuesday set out plans to boost the slumping housing market as he launches his autumn fightback after months of his Labour Party trailing far behind in opinion polls.

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Supermarkets rapped over unhealthy food

September 1, 2008 on 1:27 pm | In Business News | No Comments

LONDON (Reuters) - Major supermarkets were criticised by a consumer watchdog on Monday for nearly doubling the number of in-store promotions for unhealthy foods during the last two years.

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Brown to announce plans to support housing market

September 1, 2008 on 12:45 pm | In Business News | No Comments

LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Gordon Brown will on Tuesday set out plans to boost the slumping housing market as he launches his autumn fightback after months of his Labour Party trailing far behind in opinion …

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FTSE falls on weak commodity prices

September 1, 2008 on 12:42 pm | In Business News | No Comments

LONDON (Reuters) - The leading share index ended 0.6 percent lower on Monday, lacking any lead from Wall Street which is closed for the Labor Day holiday, with energy stocks tracking weaker crude after Hurricane Gustav was downgraded.

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Bradford & Bingley sales director resigns

September 1, 2008 on 12:25 pm | In Business News | No Comments

LONDON (Reuters) - Bradford & Bingley said on Monday its sales director, Mark Stevens, had resigned, days after the biggest lender to landlords warned conditions would continue to worsen.

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Bradford & Bingley sales director resigns

September 1, 2008 on 12:25 pm | In Business News | No Comments

LONDON (Reuters) - Bradford & Bingley said on Monday its sales director, Mark Stevens, had resigned, days after the biggest lender to landlords warned conditions would continue to worsen.

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