Sunday, October 5th, 2008

Well the reason is - they don ” t know about you

Well the reason is - they don ” t know about you. If they did
know that you were an expert on a particular subject, then
there ” s a good chance you ” ll be asked from time to time.
There are various ways to make yourself known to the media.
One way is to write a News Release. Send the media a news
release when you want to announce.

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Saturday, October 4th, 2008

S Africa coal mines resume work

S Africa coal mines resume work
Some South African coal mines resume production but gold mines remain closed because of power cuts.

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Saturday, October 4th, 2008

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Saturday, October 4th, 2008

The bank ” s profitability index rose 5 points in December to + 19 points, suggesting any cooling

The bank ” s profitability index rose 5 points in December to + 19 points, suggesting any cooling off from the stellar conditions of 2007 could be mild.

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Friday, October 3rd, 2008

Chinese imports surge to feed ravenous economy

Chinese imports surge to feed ravenous economy
CHINA?S trade volumes rocketed in 2007 as it secured commodities for its growing economy, with crude oil imports jumping by 12.3%, diesel imports by 336% and LNG by 324%, writes Michelle Wiese Bockmann.

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Thursday, October 2nd, 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.

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Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

Oil pushes ever higher

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.

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Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Late breaking news

US shares fall back ahead of vote

US shares decline as investors wait for a key Senate vote on a new version of the $700bn banking bail-out.

EU talking over Ireland bank move

Europe’s Competition Commissioner is speaking to the Irish government its decision to guarantee all bank deposits.

US Mexicans send less money home

The slower US economy sparks a sharp drop in the money Mexican migrants are sending home, official figures show.

BA criticises Tory Heathrow plan

Tory plans to scrap a third runway at Heathrow and build a high-speed rail line instead ‘beggars belief’, says BA’s boss.

‘Paraffin mafia’ is fined 535m

The European Commission fines firms involved in a ‘paraffin mafia’ that affected the price of candles and paper plates.

Xstrata cancels 5bn Lonmin bid

Mining group Xstrata walks away from its 5bn bid for rival Lonmin because the credit crisis has increased the cost of borrowing.

Watchdog backs giant mining deal

BHP Billiton’s proposed $114bn hostile bid for rival mining giant Rio Tinto is cleared by Australia’s competition watchdog.

Lehman sees 750 Europe jobs axed

The administrators at Lehman Brothers’ European division say that 750 jobs have been cut with immediate effect.

Second Belgian bank gets bail-out

Dexia becomes the latest European bank to get government support with a 6.4bn euros bail-out to keep it afloat.

Bank lending rate rises sharply

The interest rate at which banks lend money to each other has soared overnight to record levels, UK figures show.

Italian region to sponsor national football team with EU funds

Italy’s poor Calabria region plans to spend EU regional development funds on branding linked to the Italian national football team.

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Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Late breaking news

US shares expected to open lower

US shares are due to open slightly lower ahead of a key Senate vote on a new version of the $700bn banking rescue plan.

EU talking over Ireland bank move

Europe’s Competition Commissioner is speaking to the Irish government its decision to guarantee all bank deposits.

BA criticises Tory Heathrow plan

Tory plans to scrap a third runway at Heathrow and build a high-speed rail line instead ‘beggars belief’, says BA’s boss.

Xstrata cancels 5bn Lonmin bid

Mining group Xstrata walks away from its 5bn bid for rival Lonmin because the credit crisis has increased the cost of borrowing.

Watchdog backs giant mining deal

BHP Billiton’s proposed $114bn hostile bid for rival mining giant Rio Tinto is cleared by Australia’s competition watchdog.

Lehman sees 750 Europe jobs axed

The administrators at Lehman Brothers’ European division say that 750 jobs have been cut with immediate effect.

Second Belgian bank gets bail-out

Dexia becomes the latest European bank to get government support with a 6.4bn euros bail-out to keep it afloat.

Bank lending rate rises sharply

The interest rate at which banks lend money to each other has soared overnight to record levels, UK figures show.

Tesco reports steady profits rise

UK supermarket giant Tesco reports a steady rise in half-year profits despite the tough retail environment.

Citigroup to buy US bank Wachovia

Wachovia, the fourth-largest US bank, is being bought by larger rival Citigroup in a rescue deal backed by US authorities.

Italian region to sponsor national football team with EU funds

Italy’s poor Calabria region plans to spend EU regional development funds on branding linked to the Italian national football team.

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Tuesday, September 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.

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