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European Small Businesses Play Russian Roulette With Their Futures
New Study Reveals European Small Businesses Could Lose up to £1,200 Billion
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Move More Goods By Rail, Say Consumers
Eighty percent of us want to see more goods going by rail or heavy lorries restricted, according to a new MORI survey commissioned by sustainable distribution campaign Freight on Rail.
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Goodwill Hunting
Who matters to a company? And who do they think matters? How effectively does business believe it is managing its key relationships? All of this is revealed in a new MORI report, based on large-scale surveys of opinion leaders in Britain today.
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Confidence Gap Exposed In Online Initiative
Government plans to ensure that consumers have access to the internet and to deliver all government services electronically1 by 2005 is no guarantee that consumers will actually choose to deal online.
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People Fear Rising Cost Of Britain's Homes
Only 44% of people are confident that future generations will be able to afford a home in 20 years' time, according to MORI research published today (17 January).
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Attitudes Of UK Institutional Investors And City Analysts
The City Opinion Survey establishes the perceptions which Investors and Analysts have of organisations and the issues affecting them. Such knowledge is crucial for an effective relationship which can help ensure fairly valued shares and optimise IR activities.
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Want To Shop For Your Christmas Dinner Online?
The MSN E-Commerce Map of Britain reveals you can buy turkeys anywhere, but sprouts are hard to find
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Can You Be Sure That The Scottish Salmon You Buy This Christmas Is Really Scottish?
Many top supermarkets are ignoring customer demands for Scottish salmon and sneaking imported salmon onto their shelves under a labelling loophole. Despite the fact that two thirds of all people who buy fresh salmon regularly believe that the best salmon in the world comes from Scotland, and that 78% of purchasers consider it important to know where their salmon has come from, many top supermarkets are stocking their shelves with imported salmon this Christmas, without clearly stating its origin, according to Scottish Quality Salmon (SQS).
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250,000 Savers May Be Forced To Sell Their ISAs
Up to a quarter of a million people could be forced to close individual savings accounts (ISAs), the Government's new tax-free investment vehicle, because they have taken them out in error.
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E-Business Set To Double In Importance Over The Next Two Years - US Only Slightly Ahead Of Europe
These are some of the main findings of the research programme carried out among 702* companies in Europe and the USA by MORI for Intentia, the enterprise applications global software group. It is the first annual comparative tracking study of tier two companies to establish a picture of how quickly e-business is being adopted, and intentions for the future.