Lenovo Group and IBM are recalling more than half a million notebook computer batteries made by Sony after a computer caught fire
Month: September 2006
This Is Money: EU Threatens To Break Up The Energy Giants
Europe’s energy giants risk being broken up because of their refusal to submit to greater competition, a top EU official has warned
This Is Money: Jessops Pictures Poor Sales
Photographic retailer Jessops today said its sales performance had been hit by a surprise softening in its market over the past two months
This Is Money: Better Wages But Worse Off
Families’ disposable incomes have fallen this year thanks to the rising tide of tax, Government figures have confirmed
This Is Money: Water Firms Keep £1bn Leak Funds
Water companies have banked £1bn which should have been spent fixing leaks and upgrading the systemDEAL FINDER: Cut your water bills
This Is Money: On Your Roof For £1,500, B&Q’s Windmill
They have a wingspan of almost 6ft, hum in the breeze and could be landing soon on a rooftop near you – whether you like it or not
Scotsman: Remortgaging Is Driving Debt Into Retirement
HOMEOWNERS risk falling into a £35 billion “never-ending mortgage” trap by failing to stick to or reduce the term of their loans – meaning pensioners are retiring with mountains of debt.
Money Links For 28th Sep 2006
Links to other interesting money articles on 28th Sep 2006.
Motley Fool: Why The Next Housing Crash Will Be Worse!
According to the Halifax House Price Index, UK house prices have risen every year since 1996, and 2006 looks like another positive year for property owners.
Motley Fool: Get A Mortgage With Bad Credit
If you wanted to borrow money in the old days and you had bad credit, you had to skulk off to some dark, sinister, pee-pee-soaked alley to find the villains who offered them, complete with their appalling small print and shocking interest rates.