Archive for  November 2005
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A court in Kyrgyzstan ruled on Monday that Kazakh firm Alliance Capital is the only owner of the nation's largest mobile operator, Bitel, dealing a blow to a firm linked to Russia's Alfa Group that
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Dutch mail and logistics company TNT reported a 2.1 percent rise in operating profit on Monday, slightly below expectations, as one-off costs and price pressure hurt results at its logistics division. TNT said third-quarter earnings
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Dutch mail and logistics company TNT reported a 2.1 percent rise in operating profit on Monday, slightly below expectations, as one-off costs and price pressure hurt results at its logistics division. TNT said third-quarter earnings
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A new generation of Faberge eggs, bywords for the opulence of Russia's last tsars, are on sale in Moscow's Red Square nearly 90 years after the communist revolution drove the jewellers out of the country.
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Negotiations between Japan and South Korea to form a free trade agreement will likely remain stalled unless Tokyo opens its market wider to farm products, South Korea's top economic minister said on Monday. On the
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Hawkish comments from European Central Bank officials on inflation and interest rates led fund managers in continental Europe to make deep cuts in their holdings of euro zone bonds and stocks in October, a Reuters
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Hawkish comments from European Central Bank officials on inflation and interest rates led fund managers in continental Europe to make deep cuts in their holdings of euro zone bonds and stocks in October, a Reuters
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Japanese compact car maker Suzuki Motor Corp posted a stronger-than-expected 5.1 percent rise in quarterly operating profit on Monday and lifted its full-year forecasts to account for a favourable weakening in the yen. For the
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Japanese compact car maker Suzuki Motor Corp posted a stronger-than-expected 5.1 percent rise in quarterly operating profit on Monday and lifted its full-year forecasts to account for a favourable weakening in the yen. For the
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Japan's Pioneer Corp said on Monday it has halted two plasma display production lines, or 15 percent of its output capacity, and cut its plasma display shipment forecast for this business year by 20 percent.
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