United Kingdom
State Lottery Share Sale in Britain
Submitted by Antonio Carretero on Wed, 09/21/2011 - 03:34According to sources, it has been come into existence that Spain recently jerked the sale of 30% of its state-owned lottery workers. By doing this, it has challenged the tough markets to move further and to know that what would be the country's prevalent Initial Public Offering (IPO).
There is only one person who is known to the offering: Loterias y Apuestas del Estado.
He said that they could collect around 6-9 billion Euros, $8.3-$12.4 billion, for state reserves. On November 20, there is an election and prior to this they target the completion of this collection.
UK Children Unlucky: Starve Their Parents’ Love, Time
Submitted by Antonio Carretero on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 04:01Recently, Dr. Agnes Nairn and charity commissioned Ipsos MORI carried out a study to find out that why children in UK don’t get the amount of care and love from their parents to the extent they expect.
United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has found out that when compared to children of other developed nations, the children of UK are on the lowest rank in terms of their wellbeing.
AB Foods Expects Progress in Second-half Sugar Revenue Figures
Submitted by Antonio Carretero on Mon, 09/12/2011 - 02:58AB Foods is expecting good results in the second half of the financial year.
In its recent announcement, Associated British Foods said that they are satisfied with their performance in the period as they are expecting similarly good adjusted operating profit figures for the second half as well as was earned in the first half.
Telefonica to Start Operations in London
Submitted by Antonio Carretero on Tue, 09/06/2011 - 15:21Telefonica is going to start its operations in London which would be headed by Mathew Key who already handles their marketing department in Europe.
The main aspects of London business would be for gas meters, as well as for traffic lights and for that they would do advertising and health promotion campaigns. The effort would also help 2500 people to get job over there as they would run London division all new staff. Headquarter of London company would be based in Slough, but after some time, it would shift to central London.
RBS and BARC Reflects Roll Down of 5%
Submitted by Antonio Carretero on Mon, 09/05/2011 - 02:22On Monday, Britain’s FTSE 100 was observed to tumble whereas the UK index of blue-chip shares descended 1.95% to 5,189, having a strong influence from sharp losses in Asian market. In addition, the Mid-250 index was observed to roll down by230 points to 10,151.
Previously, a survey has indicated that Britain's dominant services sector has experienced its sharpest fall since 2001.
Retirement Dreams Come With a Cost
Submitted by Antonio Carretero on Wed, 08/24/2011 - 05:09According to a recent survey, it has been revealed that besides the UK, Spain is one of the best places to spend one’s life after retirement. This has been revealed according to the research conducted by the Standard Life agency.
It reported that as many as 310,000 British citizens immigrate to different places of the world. It was further revealed that as many as 800, 000 turned to Spain as their home in the last year.
Accused Montano Faces Serious Immigration Charges
Submitted by Antonio Carretero on Wed, 08/24/2011 - 04:50In recent news, it has come to light that after being accused of participating in the killing of six Jesuit priests in El Salvador in 1989, Inocente Orlando Montano has been arrested once again for making false statements on U. S. immigration forms.
It has been reported that the accused is among those indicted in Spain for the 1989 slayings of six Jesuit priests, their housekeeper and her daughter, though Montano remained defiant on the allegations.
Netflix Plans to Explore Spain, Britain
Submitted by Antonio Carretero on Fri, 08/19/2011 - 03:42Netflix is planning to establish itself in Spain and Britain in the first 6 months of 2012 and has plans to establish itself in various other European countries and Asia.
The Chief Executive of the Company, Reed Hastings reveals that previous year the Company had launched itself in Canada and in July it declared to explore 43 Latin American countries by the end of 2011.
Britain PM Aware About Euro Zone Debt Crisis
Submitted by Antonio Carretero on Fri, 08/05/2011 - 04:36It seems that simultaneous offs taken by the trio of Britain Prime Minister David Cameron, its chancellor George Osborne and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg had jolted consumer’s confidence amid looming euro zone debt crisis.
With banks shoving off to lend financial hand to each other, the situation is going from bad to worst. Clearing the air that nobody is keeping close look over the turn of events in the market right now, Treasury Minister Justine Greening has claimed that David Cameron and George Osborne are "fully in control" of the UK's response to the euro zone debt crisis.
FCO Notifies 10% Decline in Number of Britons Arrested Overseas
Submitted by Shamsher on Thu, 08/04/2011 - 15:20Foreign and Commonwealth Office has compiled a report, British Behaviour Abroad, and suggested a noticeable decline, more than 10%, in the number of Britons arrested overseas over the past year where drug arrests have rolled down by almost 20%.
In addition, the FCO team has notified 5,700 cases of Britons who were arrested last year in other countries, including Spain and US. The drug arrest cases are continue to be a significant problem in some countries, especially in parts of South America and the Caribbean where a high proportion of total arrests are drug related.









