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21. Interserve lifted by Middle East market
Get Wokingham, Thursday 14 August 2008Maintenence and building group Interserve claims its exposure to the fast-growing Middle East market helped half-year profits improve almost 20 per cent.
22. Vodafone announces store expansion
Get Wokingham, Thursday 14 August 2008Mobile phone company Vodafone is to create 200 new retail jobs after announcing plans to roll out a further 50 stores in the UK.
23. Pru announces its new chairman
Get Wokingham, Thursday 14 August 2008Insurer Prudential named the former boss of the world’s largest listed hedge fund manager Man Group as its new chairman yesterday.
24. Crunch forces execs abroad
Get Wokingham, Thursday 14 August 2008Senior company executives are moving abroad to further their careers because of the economic downturn gripping the UK, according to a new report today.
25. National award is icing on the cake
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 August 2008Chic, sexy undies store Pudding has been voted Best Newcomer in the UK across the lingerie and swimwear industry.
26. Think tank calls on Northerners to move to the South
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 August 2008Northern cities such as Liverpool are beyond revival and millions of their residents should move to London and the South East instead, a think tank said today.
27. 1 in 3 workers hate boss
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 August 2008Almost one in three workers hate their boss because they shout and scream at them in the office, according to a new report today.
28. ‘Get the secrets of our success’
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 12 August 2008According to this year’s Sunday Times Rich List, Britain’s top earners are younger and richer than ever before.
29. ‘I’ve always had a passion for food’
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 12 August 2008Cooking has never been Pru Naik’s forte – but that hardly matters when you own 24 thriving fast food restaurants.
30. Pension funds swing back into the red as shares fall
Get Wokingham, Monday 11 August 2008Research last week revealing that company pension schemes are back in the red confirmed fears that industry is still far from finding a long-term solution to the deficit crisis.
