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New Home Owners Survey 2001
The 2001 National Customer Satisfaction Survey is the second survey conducted among owners of newly built homes; the first was conducted in 2000.
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Baines & Ernst Warns Chancellor Of Credit 'Time Bomb'
Britain could be facing a credit-fuelled economic crisis and people saddled with mounting debts want the Chancellor to crack down on credit before it is too late - that's the message from the UK's leading debt management firm, Baines & Ernst.
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New Home Buyers Give Their Verdict On The UK's Major Housebuilders
The vast majority of owners of newly built homes are satisfied with their home but are less impressed with the service provided by their housebuilder. That is the conclusion of the first national customer satisfaction survey of the UK's top housebuilders unveiled today (19th October) by the Housing Forum.
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E-Commerce: Lack Of Consumer Trust Holds It Back
Consumers' lack of confidence in the strength of online security is hindering the expansion of Internet shopping according to research commissioned by the National Consumer Council (1 - see notes)
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Dome Announces January Figures And Future Weekly Reporting
366,420 people visited the Dome at Greenwich in January, the attraction's operators the New Millennium Experience Company announced today.
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Tomorrow's Company is the Company You'll Keep
Hewlett Packard Consulting
Building Your Company's Vision Conference
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British Quality of Management Awards 1998
The winners of the British Quality of Management Awards" were announced at 12.00 on Friday 27 March at an awards
ceremony at Trinity House, Tower Hill, London EC3. -
The Future Of Europe
Satisfaction with the British government and the EU and whether there should be a referendum on membership.