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11. Yell print profits down 11 per cent
Get Bracknell, Thursday 21 May 2009Yellow Pages owner Yell has seen annual revenues from its UK printed directories slump nearly 11 per cent as a result of the economic downturn.
12. Business profile - Workbooks Online
Get Bracknell, Friday 15 May 2009John Cheney is hoping to level the playing field by making top-class technology systems available to smaller companies.
13. FirstGroup profits fall 21 per cent
Get Bracknell, Thursday 14 May 2009Transport giant FirstGroup has seen annual profits at its UK rail division fall by 21 per cent in the wake of the credit crunch.
14. Electrifying plans to improve railways
Get Bracknell, Monday 18 May 2009A major rail scheme to electrify further large sections of track was proposed on Friday by infrastructure company Network Rail (NR).
15. TNT among UK’s best employers
Get Bracknell, Monday 11 May 2009Staff at Theale-based express delivery giant TNT are all smiles after the firm was named one of best places to work in the UK.
16. ‘Crucial to becoming forward-looking city’
Get Bracknell, Friday 01 May 2009The redevelopment of Station Hill is key to Reading’s aspirations to become a forward-thinking city.
17. Borrowing up 32 per cent at Clydesdale Bank
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 06 May 2009The Reading branch of Clydesdale Bank has defied the grim economic forecasts by increasing its borrowing by more than a third in the past six months.
18. Business profile - B Carers Ltd
Get Bracknell, Friday 08 May 2009Employment agency B Carers Limited has just celebrated eight years of providing healthcare staff to residential homes nationwide.
19. Oracle Corporation buys Sun Microsystems in £5 billion deal
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 05 May 2009Oracle Corporation is to enter the computer hardware market after buying Sun Microsystems for more than £5 billion.
20. MPs want probe into pub industry
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 13 May 2009An urgent competition investigation is needed into the pub industry amid fears that ties between pub firms and licensees were forcing up prices for drinkers, according to MPs.
