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Private Investors Continue To Take The Long-Term View
Just over 80 per cent of the share owning population beleive investing in the Stock Market represents a good long-term investment.
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Annual Running Costs Of The UK Fleet Parc Now Top A Staggering £132 Billion
New MORI poll shows that fleet managers are concerned about high running costs - many of which could be reduced by adopting telematics systems
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The Scots Are The 'Canniest' Savers
Merrill Lynch Investment Managers (MLIM) has today announced the results of a poll that shows the Scots are more likely to save for their retirement than their English counterparts.
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Big Five Lawyers Face Doubters Among European Council
The Big Five accountancy firms face a challenge to win top-level legal work from Europe's largest companies, according to a report by Legal Media Group and MORI.
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Millionaire Goal For MBI Executives
A new report reveals the highs and lows of the Management Buy-In (MBI) process
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Britain's Change Of Heart On Profit
The latest edition of MORI's Corporate Image survey suggests public hostility towards profitability is waning and that two decades of animosity towards business success may be coming to an end.
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Consumers Hail Digital TV a Success
Nearly three out of ten people have digital television and of those nearly four out five are satisfied with its performance. Extra channels, greater choice and high quality digital pictures and sound have been highlighted as the main advantages to switching to digital.
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Web Banking Nets Million More Women!
The popularity of internet banking is growing more rapidly among women than men, according to the latest quarterly survey by Nationwide.
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IT Decision Makers Admit Existing IT Infrastructures Are Insufficient
UK Companies Preparing To Expand IT Infrastructures Without Adequate Consideration Of Available Solutions
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'Green' Companies Sell Themselves Short In The City
Listed companies that are leading the way with their environmental and social policies are selling themselves and their shareholders short by failing to make the case to the City, according to research published by Business in the Environment (BiE).