Links to other interesting money articles on 12th Nov 2006.
Author: Rob Lewis
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This Is Money: NTL Top Goldman’s 130p ITV Share Bid
NTL is in talks with ITV about a takeover offer of more than £5.1bn – topping a private equity bid that the broadcaster rejected earlier this year
This Is Money: Farepak Blame Game Starts
The boss and bankers of the parent company that owned the collapsed Christmas Savings Firm Farepak face being quizzed by MPs about the scandal
This Is Money: Bosses Take A Cautious Bow
Toiling away in the full glare of their investors have been the four bosses at M&S, Sainsubry, Boots and WH Smith. Two years later, their work is starting to pay off
This Is Money: Pay Rises May Force Up Rates
A blizzard of winter pay claims could be triggered by inflation figures this week, adding to pressure for another rise in interest rates
This Is Money: Blackouts In Docklands?
Surging demand for electricity by big financial institutions in Canary Wharf could cause blackouts at Europe’s largest office development
This Is Money: Soaring Profit Fuels Investec
The Financial Mail’s top stock picker take a closer look at South African company Investec and says the shares look like a bargain
This Is Money: Bread To Hit £1 A Loaf
The escalating cost of grain is great for farmers, but will be more bad news for David and Ruth Archer as well as shoppers in real life
This Is Money: Channel 4 Joins Freesat Venture
Channel 4 has joined the BBC and ITV in a proposed joint venture to supply free digital satellite TV to homes that cannot receive the Freeview service