Here’s our summary of what the business papers are reporting from the financial world this Sunday
Month: January 2007
This Is Money: Debt Amateurs On Losing Side
Twenty five years ago, the post-Christmas air would be thick with recriminations of staff taking sickes. The current fit of morality concerns personal debt.
This Is Money: They Falsely Invoiced Then Threatened Me
This week the ace investigator takes a closer look at a company called Imprint, which has issued false invoices for children’s safety handbook
This Is Money: Credit Experian With A Look
This week the Financial Mail’s top stockpicker takes a closer look at credit checking agency Experian, and concludes it’s a good time to buy
This Is Money: When Insurers Make A Policy Out Of Sleaze
There are apparently no tactics too base for some insurers in their efforts to squeeze every last drop of profit out of their policyholders
This Is Money: Grade Urged To Axe’trash’
Michael Grade, who starts work as boss of ITV this week, is under pressure to axe the controversial quiz shows that many feel tarnish the ITV’s reputation
This Is Money: BA In £2.1bn Pension Gap Deal
British Airways is poised to agree to a multi-billion-pound fleet renewal programme after reaching an agreement with unions on tackling its £2.1bn pension deficit
This Is Money: EasyJet Passengers Get Email Cash Call
Budget airline easyJet is emailing passengers who have already paid for flights asking for more money to cover airport taxes that do not come into effect until February 1
This Is Money: Britain Must Wait For EC Energy Cuts
Tough EC action to be unveiled to break up energy monopolies on the Continent should cut gas and electricity prices in the UK but not for at least four years
This Is Money: Insurers Sell Victims’ Details
Insurers are secretly selling off the details of road crash victims to lawyers who then represent them in high-earning court cases