password
username
Sponsored by CakeMail, an email marketing software.
Newsletter preview

Times Online December 27, 2007

BUSINESS BULLETIN


Dear Reader

Visit Times Online today for dynamic business news and views, market charts and sector analysis, plus your chance to comment


Today's top stories

Union warns wildcat strikes could hit Olympics

Ucatt says that resentment among workers who are paid less than those on different projects may trigger strike calls

ITV advertising to hold up as rivals suffer

The channel has been helped by the weak performance of Channel 4, and now plans to invest heavily in a reinvented schedule

Merrill Lynch losses 'will keep rising'

Banking analyst Meredith Whitney has predicted that the US investment bank will incur losses per share of about $2.70

Private investors steer clear of stock market

A net £36m of shares were bought in October and November, a fraction of the £1bn snapped up in the previous two months

OTHER HEADLINES

Analysis chevrons

Villains aplenty but few heroes

We are like addicts, embarking on a shopping spree despite knowing that the comedown will hurt

Markets chevrons

$448m BAE deal...BP tax increase...US economy suffers

Need to know: comprehensive news coverage sector by sector

dotted line

Free Brochures

Factoring, invoice discounting & premises location services
dotted line

IFA Search

Find specialist business IFAs
dotted line

Business City Guides

Overseas information
dotted line

Job hunting?

Top executive positions
dotted line

Free credit report

Get your credit report for free
dotted line

Back to top

If you no longer wish to receive the Business Bulletin, please click here to ***. If you wish to speak to a Customer Services Repesentative, please call 020 7860 1133.

You have received this e-mail from a member of the News International Group. News International Limited, 1 Virginia Street, London E98 1XY, is the holding company for the News International Group and is registered in England No 81701. VAT number GB 243 8054 69

Times Newspapers Ltd is a member of the Direct Marketing Association and registered under the Data Protection Act 1998. To see our privacy policy, click here.