Our summary of what the business papers are reporting from the financial world this week
– Sunday newspaper share tips
Month: September 2006
This Is Money: Drivers Left Without Cover
Two thousand motorists could be driving illegally after a major insurer failed to renew their policies despite telling them it would, the BBC has discovered
This Is Money: Warning Against Minimum Wage Hike
Another big rise in the minimum wage would damage industry and boost the black market, the country’s biggest business group warned today
This Is Money: Leftovers Lucrative For Oil Group Venture
Here is an oil firm that never looks for oil. In the world of exploration and production giants, it does virtually no exploration
This Is Money: Pay Your Credit Card Bill By Text
Financial company Mint today launched an new service allowing customers to pay their credit card bills via text message
This Is Money: Fraudsters Targeting EBay Users
Fraudsters are using the good name of Companies House to cheat people who buy goods on auction websites
This Is Money: Sad Fall For Browne At The Last Fence
What a pity that the man who has been regularly voted Britain’s most-admired business executive will spend his final days at BP fighting fires
This Is Money: Stores Accused Of ‘illegal’ Practices
Retailer Nisa-Today’s has a policy of restricting competition with rival Costcutter, according to a letter written by a senior manager at the company
This Is Money: MPs Demand Curb On Junk Mail Loans
Politicians are calling for greater regulation of unsolicited offers of credit by lenders as part of the wider campaign against junk mail.
This Is Money: John Lewis Plots Move Into Finance
Department store giant John Lewis is poised to announce plans to relaunch its website as it moves into banking and insurance