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1. Oracle makes Friends with RBH
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 31 July 2001GETTING FRIENDLY - Jade O'Connor, from The Oracle, presents a cheque to Martin Butler from the League of Friends for Reading Hospital
2. Trade shake-up set to help honest bankrupts
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 31 July 2001Measures to help "honest bankrupts" return to business will be disclosed today as part of a shake-up of trade and competition regulations.
3. Riding high after cycle effort
Get Wokingham, Monday 30 July 2001Wheely great effort- Colin Bezant from KPMG with PR manager Mandy Graham
4. More gloom in tech sector profit forecasts
Get Wokingham, Monday 30 July 2001Tech firms accounted for a fifth of all profit warnings issued by UK quoted companies in the three months to June 30, research showed today.
5. Managers long to leave the office desk behind
Get Wokingham, Thursday 26 July 2001Two-thirds of UK managers questioned wished they could break free from the office and work at home, according to research out today.
6. Prudential profits are lifted by sales in Asia
Get Wokingham, Thursday 26 July 2001Strong sales in the UK and Asia helped insurance giant Prudential achieve a 16 per cent hike in first half profits, it said today.
7. Foundations laid to ease skills shortage
Get Wokingham, Friday 20 July 2001BUSINESS leaders have welcomed a new qualification aimed at bridging Reading’s “chronic” skills gap but have warned more needs to be done to keep traditional skills alive.
8. Eurozone near to recession
Get Wokingham, Thursday 19 July 2001The eurozone is perilously close to entering recession this year, and Germany may even be in a technical recession already, a report said today.
The forecast from the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) estimates the eurozone’s economic growth will stall during the second half of 2001.
9. Past glories on show at town firms
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 18 July 2001PICK OF THE PAST - Left to right, Jenny Bolton Clark, Jack Holt, Elaine Blake of the Museum of Reading, and Geoff Knight with some of the artefacts from the museum
10. Companies remain upbeat about future
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 18 July 2001BUSINESS confidence is higher in the Thames Valley than anywhere else in the UK, a
