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- PERSONAL FINANCE: Interest grows in the oddball newcomers
- As internet banking grows in popularity, high street banks are casting off their staid image to mix it with the new breed of trendy online banks. Internet-only banks such as Egg, First-e and Smile are now getting a run for their money from equally oddball names such...
- Research articles 2000-06-17
- Punting In The City: The converted look to the Abbey
- Dissatisfaction with the interest rates paid by deposit accounts is nothing new but now there is an alternative for discontented savers. The share prices of converted building societies have suffered such catastrophic falls in the past 12 months that in several cases they now yield more than the interest rates...
- Research articles 2000-02-06
- Cost, Convenience Among Reasons British Customers Change Banks.
- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 6 -- Someone who often slips into the red should choose a bank with low overdraft charges. If you always remain within an agreed limit, you will be affected only by authorised overdraft fees. But if you...
- Research articles 1999-01-07
- The chosen few of the City
- Money will be no object for Lloyds TSB on the trail of its next big acquisition. Sir Brian Pitman, the venerable chairman of the bank, sneers at the suggestion that the next deal will be anything less than monumental. "When you're talking about size, if you think we're limited to...
- Research articles 1997-12-28
- It's all yours, a big risk
- Investment wisdom has it that there is no point in owning shares unless you have enough money to hold a wide variety. Some say this the only way you can spread your risk broadly enough to make equities a sensible investment rather than an out-and-out gamble. If this is the...
- Research articles 1997-06-28
- Cash in hand wherever you may be
- Customers of the Royal Bank of Scotland will become the first to be able to make free withdrawals from Britain's entire network of 21,000 cashpoints, it was announced last week. The move, which will give RBS customers free access to any bank or building society cashpoint from next...
- Research articles 1996-12-08
- It's in your interest to try another bank;
- Interest rates may be at a 30-year low but the Big Four banks are still treating their customers in a high-handed manner. Poor service, unsympathetic managers, excessive fees and interest on overdrawn accounts are familiar complaints made against Barclays, Lloyds, Midland and NatWest. There are tempting alternatives....
- Research articles 1996-09-29
- It's in your interest to try another bank
- Interest rates may be at a 30-year low but the Big Four banks are still treating their customers in a high-handed manner. Poor service, unsympathetic managers, excessive fees and interest on overdrawn accounts are familiar complaints made against Barclays, Lloyds, Midland and NatWest. There are tempting alternatives....
- Research articles 1996-09-29
- Canadian National Railway Company Q3 2007 Earnings Call Transcript
- Question-and-Answer SessionOperator Thank you. At this time we will take questions from the telephone lines. [Operator Instructions]. We have a question from Ed Wolfe from Bear Stearns. Please go ahead. Unidentified Analyst Hi guys, its Scott Ehrens [ph] for Ed. Good afternoon. E. Hunter Harrison...
- Earnings calls 2007-10-23
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- Air Canada inaugurates daily non-stop service between Halifax and Vancouver.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-6 June 2000-AIR CANADA: Air Canada inaugurates daily non-stop service between Halifax and Vancouver C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:05062000 HALIFAX -- Air Canada inaugurated today daily non-stop service between Halifax and Vancouver when flight AC113 (CP3113) left Halifax ...
- Research articles 2000-06-06
- What the ECJ's Halifax ruling means.
- Byline: Matthew Desborough-Hurst May 17, 2006 (International Tax Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The European Court of Justice has issued its ruling in the Halifax case. Halifax wanted to recover the value-added tax on a pre-payment for construction services made by an associated...
- Research articles 2006-05-17
- Air Canada inaugurates daily non-stop service between Vancouver and Halifax.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-6 June 2000-AIR CANADA: Air Canada inaugurates daily non-stop service between Vancouver and Halifax C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:05062000 VANCOUVER -- Air Canada inaugurated today daily non-stop service between Vancouver and Halifax when flight AC160 (CP3160) left Vancouver...
- Research articles 2000-06-06
- AIR CANADA: Air Canada inaugurates daily non-stop se service between Halifax and Washington Dulles.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-19 October 1999-AIR CANADA: Air Canada inaugurates daily non-stop service between Halifax and Washington Dulles C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:181099 HALIFAX -- Air Canada inaugurated today daily non-stop service between Halifax and Washington's Dulles airport when flight AC681 (UA3141)...
- Research articles 1999-10-19
- Halifax International Inc. Makes Announcement
- ATLANTA--BUSINESS WIRE--May 20, 1999-- Halifax International Inc.'s ("Halifax")(OTC BB: HFAX) President, Victor A. Hinojosa Thursday announced that Halifax has completed a share exchange with Christopher Partners Inc., a Georgia corporation. "We are very pleased to position ourselves into the public marketplace," said Hinojosa "which I believe will greatly...
- Research articles 1999-05-20
- Fitch Upgrades Halifax Hospital Medical Center, Florida to 'BBB+'
- NEW YORK -- Fitch Ratings upgrades the rating on Halifax Hospital Medical Center, d/b/a Halifax Community Health System's Halifax $111 million outstanding debt listed below to 'BBB+' from 'BBB-'. The Rating Outlook is Stable. This rating action incorporates a planned bond issuance of $154 million in the first quarter of...
- Research articles 2004-11-24
- Halifax acquires Polypipe unit.(News)(plastics industry)(Brief Article)
- Byline: Angie DeRosa Private equity firm Halifax Group has nabbed the Polypipe division of Rinker Materials Corp. for $60 million. Polypipe, based in Gainesville, Texas, is Halifax's first acquisition in plastic pipe, said Brent Williams, Halifax managing director. Halifax signed the...
- Research articles 2005-01-24
- March of Dimes Canada: Halifax Lawyers Play "Rock Star" to Raise Money for Children With Disabilities at Rock for Kids.
- HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA, Oct 22, 2007 Marketwire via COMTEX -- Attention: Entertainment, Business and Lifestyle Editors For the second straight year Halifax's top legal minds will be trading in their suits and ties for ripped jeans and guitars to do battle for the title...
- Research articles 2007-10-22
- RONA How-to Team Helps Build Halifax.
- HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA, Mar 20, 2008 Marketwire via COMTEX -- In preparation for RONA's arrival in Halifax, the RONA How-To Team will be strapping on their tool-belts and rolling up their sleeves for two Halifax-based charities, Phoenix House and the Boys and Girls Club of Spryfield....
- Research articles 2008-03-20
- Micromuse Names Ian Halifax as Chief Financial Officer
- SAN FRANCISCO -- Micromuse Inc. (Nasdaq: MUSE), the leading provider of ultra-scalable, realtime business and service assurance software, today announced that it has appointed Ian Halifax as Chief Financial Officer, effective January 17, 2005. Micromuse's current CFO, Mike Luetkemeyer, will remain with Micromuse until Mr. Halifax joins the company and...
- Research articles 2004-12-08
- What the Advocate General's opinion in Halifax means.
- Jun 16, 2005 (International Tax Review - ABIX via COMTEX) The Advocate General of the European Court of Justice has issued his opinion in the Halifax case. The case involved three companies - LPDS, CWPI and HPIL - associated with Halifax but outside the...
- Research articles 2005-06-16
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