Archive for the November 9, 2005
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Germany, Europe's biggest emitter of greenhouse gas emissions, hopes to sign partnership deals for emission cuts with Mexico and Brazil at the United Nations climate change conference in Montreal later this month, a government official
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Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (Headquarters) has issued the orders of transfer and postings of nine General Managers/Chief Engineers. PTCL sources told APP here on Tuesday the Chief Executive Officer of PTCL in the larger interest
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European aerospace group EADS is open to changes in state support for its aircraft manufacturing unit Airbus, but only if the US changes the way it backs Boeing, co-President Noel Forgeard told Le Monde newspaper.
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UK gas and oil producer BG Group Plc reported a 44 percent rise in third-quarter profit on Tuesday, missing analysts' average forecast, and said it would spend up to 1 billion pounds ($1.8 billion) buying
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UK gas and oil producer BG Group Plc reported a 44 percent rise in third-quarter profit on Tuesday, missing analysts' average forecast, and said it would spend up to 1 billion pounds ($1.8 billion) buying
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Scandinavian airline SAS posted third-quarter earnings below expectations on Tuesday but stuck to its forecast of a return to full-year profit this year after four years of losses. It also said it saw the first
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Scandinavian airline SAS posted third-quarter earnings below expectations on Tuesday but stuck to its forecast of a return to full-year profit this year after four years of losses. It also said it saw the first
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European Union finance ministers backed plans on Tuesday to make cross-border banking mergers easier but steered clear of confronting Italy over its recent controversial handling of such mergers. The ministers discussed a report from Internal
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Deutsche Lufthansa carried 2.1 percent fewer passengers in October than a year earlier, it said on Tuesday, the first monthly year-on-year decline in customers since March. The number of travellers fell across the German airline's
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Deutsche Lufthansa carried 2.1 percent fewer passengers in October than a year earlier, it said on Tuesday, the first monthly year-on-year decline in customers since March. The number of travellers fell across the German airline's
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