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1831. Trainees figure out way to win
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 29 January 2002FOUR trainee accountants at PriceWaterhouseCooper in Reading have topped the class with their latest exam results.
1832. Three giants in 'biggest brewer in world merger bid'
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 29 January 2002Scottish & Newcastle is said to be in transatlantic merger talks to create the world's largest brewer, and a deal could be announced in March.
1833. SWT to break rail strike by hiring non-union staff
Get Bracknell, Monday 28 January 2002COMMUTER HELL - Empty platforms in the South as South West Trains' services are disrupted by strike action
1834. Energis shares take a tumble
Get Bracknell, Friday 25 January 2002Business telecoms group Energis, which employs hundreds of people in Reading, yesterday saw more than £400 million wiped off its stock market value after warning that sales and earnings for the year would fall short of expectations.
1835. The natural way to win an award
Get Bracknell, Friday 25 January 2002‘I'D like to thank...'- Ian Bill (left) receiving the award from David Greer, managing director of Shell Philippines Exploration BV
1836. Bosses fear biggest cut in jobs since last recession
Get Bracknell, Thursday 24 January 2002Business leaders called for a further cut in interest rates today to prevent the biggest jobs cull since the last recession.
1837. Property ‘more affordable than 20 years ago'
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 23 January 2002Property is more affordable now than it was 20 years ago despite last year's strong price increases, a group claimed yesterday.
1838. 'Energy firm documents destroyed'
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 22 January 2002Bankrupt US energy giant, Enron, is investigating the reported destruction of documents that allegedly took place at its Houston headquarters after the federal government began investigating the firm, a lawyer for the company said.
1839. Set to cook up a storm
Get Bracknell, Monday 21 January 2002STIR - Michelin-starred chef David Cavalier, new food innovation director for Charlton House
1840. Supermarkets won't back organic land call
Get Bracknell, Monday 21 January 2002Major supermarket chains Tesco and Safeway have refused to back a campaign calling for a huge rise in the amount of land given over to organic farming in the UK, it emerged today.
