Sunday, July 6th, 2008

Companies regularly outsource their business process offshore, particularly to developing

Companies regularly outsource their business process offshore, particularly to developing countries filled with qualified and talented individuals, such as China, Philippines, Mexico and India. These countries offer good quality services for your business process and they charge a very cheap rate for these services.

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Saturday, July 5th, 2008

By outsourcing your business process, you can be sure that you will be able to get the job done at

By outsourcing your business process, you can be sure that you will be able to get the job done at half the price. Developing countries, such as India, China, Philippines, and others can provide cheap labor compared to hiring professionals in the United States.

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Saturday, July 5th, 2008

By outsourcing your company’s occupation proceeding or some of your company’s bag performance,

By outsourcing your companys occupation proceeding or some of your companys bag performance, your company will stand for able to promote its facilities to its maximal probable.

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Saturday, July 5th, 2008

Late breaking news

Oil pushes ever higher

Price of litre of petrol tops 1 for first time in UK as oil surges on a North Sea storm. By Graeme Wearden.

Dollar hits 26-year low against pound

The pound climbed to $2.10 for the first time since 1981 today, boosted by speculation that China was preparing to shift its foreign reserves out of dollars. By Graeme Wearden.

US gloom weighs on FTSE

Market report: London shares resumed their downward trek today, knocked by volatile oil prices, a tumbling dollar, jitters around banks and more anxieties on Wall Street. By Katie Allen.

Virgin Media hails growth ‘turnaround’

Virgin Media signals that era of upheaval marked by public rows with BSkyB is behind it as the cable TV company posts strongest customer growth in more than a year. By Katie Allen and Chris Tryhorn.

National Starch takeover to cost thousands of jobs

Henkel, the maker of Schwarzkopf hair products, plans to cut thousands of jobs when it completes its 2.7bn acquisition of ICI’s National Starch adhesives business early next year. By David Gow.

FirstGroup thanks oil price for rise in bus revenue

British bus and rail operator says soaring oil price forcing motorists out of their cars and on to public transport. By Dan Milmo.

Next sales ‘highly volatile’

Outlook at fashion chain Next ‘uncertain’ in run-up to Christmas, company warns. By Julia Finch.

Virgin Media upbeat after growth in customers

Cable group Virgin Media added 13,000 new customers in the third quarter of the year. By Chris Tryhorn.

Bank governor tones down criticism of Darling over crisis at Northern Rock

King: ‘No disagreement with chancellor’ Authorities knew savers had insufficient protection

Jazz label joins the DRM-free revolution

Record label Universal Music Classics & Jazz is making its entire catalogue available online without copy protection as part of an experiment to gauge fans’ demand for MP3 tracks. By Katie Allen.

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Friday, July 4th, 2008

Late breaking news

Australia’s Origin scorns BG bid

Australia’s Origin urges shareholders to reject a 13.8bn Australian dollar takeover bid from UK rival BG Group.

Air France eyes move to railways

Air France confirms it is in talks with French group Veolia about launching a high-speed rail service.

Fresh record for Indian inflation

Indian inflation reaches its latest record high as food, fuel, cement and steel prices continue to rise.

Baugur investigates switch to UK

Hamleys owner - Icelandic investment group Baugur - says it is examining ways to relocate to the UK.

Former Austrian bank boss jailed

The ex- head of one of Austria’s biggest banks, Bawag, is convicted of fraud charges by a court in Vienna.

Recession in Asia is ‘unlikely’

Growth in Asia may slow this year, but a recession is unlikely, the head of the Asian Development Bank says.

BHP almost doubles Chinese prices

Mining giant BHP Billiton secures an deal to almost double prices for Chinese steelmaker Baosteel.

Tax credit to boost UBS results

Swiss bank UBS says it expects to report a small loss at worst for the second quarter after receiving a tax credit.

Credit crunch makes it into the dictionary

New entries in the latest edition of the Concise Oxford English Dictionary include credit crunch, and non-dom.

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Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

Philippines to ban single hulls by April

Philippines to ban single hulls by April
THE Philippines has become the latest Asian country to accelerate a ban on single-hull tankers, with phasing out now planned as early as April.

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Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

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Monday, June 30th, 2008

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Monday, June 30th, 2008

Late breaking news

Oil pushes ever higher

Price of litre of petrol tops 1 for first time in UK as oil surges on a North Sea storm. By Graeme Wearden.

Dollar hits 26-year low against pound

The pound climbed to $2.10 for the first time since 1981 today, boosted by speculation that China was preparing to shift its foreign reserves out of dollars. By Graeme Wearden.

US gloom weighs on FTSE

Market report: London shares resumed their downward trek today, knocked by volatile oil prices, a tumbling dollar, jitters around banks and more anxieties on Wall Street. By Katie Allen.

Virgin Media hails growth ‘turnaround’

Virgin Media signals that era of upheaval marked by public rows with BSkyB is behind it as the cable TV company posts strongest customer growth in more than a year. By Katie Allen and Chris Tryhorn.

National Starch takeover to cost thousands of jobs

Henkel, the maker of Schwarzkopf hair products, plans to cut thousands of jobs when it completes its 2.7bn acquisition of ICI’s National Starch adhesives business early next year. By David Gow.

FirstGroup thanks oil price for rise in bus revenue

British bus and rail operator says soaring oil price forcing motorists out of their cars and on to public transport. By Dan Milmo.

Next sales ‘highly volatile’

Outlook at fashion chain Next ‘uncertain’ in run-up to Christmas, company warns. By Julia Finch.

Virgin Media upbeat after growth in customers

Cable group Virgin Media added 13,000 new customers in the third quarter of the year. By Chris Tryhorn.

Bank governor tones down criticism of Darling over crisis at Northern Rock

King: ‘No disagreement with chancellor’ Authorities knew savers had insufficient protection

Jazz label joins the DRM-free revolution

Record label Universal Music Classics & Jazz is making its entire catalogue available online without copy protection as part of an experiment to gauge fans’ demand for MP3 tracks. By Katie Allen.

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Monday, June 30th, 2008

South Africa coal at ?record?

South Africa coal at ?record?
COAL for shipment from South Africa?s Richards Bay rose to a record as declining freight rates spurred producers to raise their prices, Bloomberg reports.

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