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11. Microsoft boss in the dock

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 23 April 2002
Microsoft founder Bill Gates entered the witness box for the first time yesterday in his company's epic anti-trust case.

12. Gloom at higher NI

Get Bracknell, Monday 22 April 2002
BOSSES from across the region have been warned Gordon Brown's "enterprising" Budget statement may hit businesses hard.

13. £14.8bn merger will create largest utility

Get Bracknell, Monday 22 April 2002
Power companies National Grid and Lattice announced today they are to merge to form a £14.8 billion company and the UK's largest utility.

14. Bosses urged to help good causes

Get Bracknell, Friday 19 April 2002
BUSINESS leaders from around the Reading area gathered at the Town Hall last week for the Reading Community Fund Lunch.

15. Building group buys US firm in £77m deal

Get Bracknell, Friday 19 April 2002
Building materials group Wolseley has beefed up its United States presence with a £77 million deal for a Florida-based drainage and waterworks business.

16. Founder of easyJet to step down

Get Bracknell, Thursday 18 April 2002
Stelios Haji-Ioannou, chairman of the no-frills airline easyJet, is stepping down, it was announced today.

17. Asda wins deal to sell Fcuk specs

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 17 April 2002
A supermarket chain today began selling a designer brand of spectacles which, until now, it was forced to source from the so-called "grey market".

18. Estate agents moving up

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 16 April 2002
EXCELLENT TIME - Ian Brindley, Matthew Ward and Conrad Hill

19. Bomb factory wins national safety award

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 16 April 2002
A READING company has been recognised as the UK's top-performer in the field of health and safety in the UK after it won a national competition.

20. Tax is more of a worry than boss's own health

Get Bracknell, Monday 15 April 2002
Nearly a quarter of small business owners are more worried about tax than they are about local competition, their own health or rising crime, a
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