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21. Iraq conflict and Sars hitting BAA
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 3 June 2003Airport operator BAA today announced a profit before tax and exceptional items of £524 million for the year ending March.
22. Reading's economy: Just the job
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 5 March 2008Business experts have dismissed whispers of a looming economic disaster, claiming Reading is still a boomtown and a commercial powerhouse.
23. Firm donates £6,000 – and helps charity
Get Wokingham, Monday 21 April 2008A Twyford-based building and maintenance investment company has donated £6,000 to Thrive, a horticultural charity that uses gardening to help change lives.
24. Paul’s future’s bright in Orange awards
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 23 April 2008Caversham businessman Paul Lindley has been nominated for two prestigious awards for his healthy eating company.
25. Shares go into freefall
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 11 September 2001European shares plummeted following the World Trade Centre plane crashes.
26. IT firm beats gloom with revenue up 55 per cent
Get Wokingham, Friday 28 September 2001UK IT specialist Science Systems plc has bucked national trends by announcing soaring revenue for the first six months of 2001 compared with last year.
27. Start-up experts find a convert
Get Wokingham, Thursday 8 November 2001DRIVING BUG- Brian McCrorie and his converted soft-top VW Beetle
28. Going is ‘tough' for struggling Marconi
Get Wokingham, Monday 15 October 2001Troubled telecoms group Marconi said today that trading conditions remain "tough" as it reported second quarter figures in line with previous estimates.
29. US attacks cost BAA £10million
Get Wokingham, Monday 29 October 2001Airports operator BAA said today it was "still too soon" to predict the future for aviation, as it warned increased security following the September 11 attacks would cost it around £10 million this year.
30. Air traffic set to take off
Get Wokingham, Thursday 6 June 2002Airports operator BAA today said it expected passenger traffic to take off later this year as the aviation industry emerges from the "toughest conditions for a decade".
