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- Intas Pharmaceuticals
- Intas Pharmaceuticals established its London office in Harrow, north west London in the summer of 2003. Intas Pharmaceuticals is among the fastest growing pharmaceutical companies in India. Backed with all the important regulatory approvals, Intas Pharmaceuticals specializes in contract manufacturing for Europe. As a healthcare company with its research and...
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- IVAX Pharmaceuticals UK Limited
- Leading American drugs company, IVAX Pharmaceuticals Inc, set up IVAX Pharmaceuticals UK in 1994 in the Royal Docks, east London. In 1994 IVAX Corporation saw the opportunity for a major drive into Europe and after reviewing a number of locations, including Ireland and Germany, the company decided on London for...
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- Menicon
- Menicon is a Japanese company that specializes in the manufacturing, sales, exporting and importing of contact lenses and other medical goods. In early 2004 Menicon established its UK Sales office in Ealing, west London, for the wholesale, sales and distribution of lenses and related products. The UK is the biggest...
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- Taylor Wessing Partner appointed Chairman of Think London's North American Taskforce.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-31 October 2005-Taylor Wessing: Taylor Wessing Partner appointed Chairman of Think London's North American TaskforceC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:31102005 Taylor Wessing Corporate partner, Daniel Rosenberg, has been appointed Chairman of Think London's North American Taskforce, the US inward investment...
- Research articles 2005-10-31
- Will London 2012 be a Success?
- Britons are excited about the prospect of London 2012, but are afraid the government will botch the project. Opinion Research's poll of 2,000 adults before and after the Beijing Olympics has found that the majority are more excited as a result of the UK's medal...
- Blog posts 2008-09-05
- London Business School: Re-org is its Own Reward
- London Business School: Re-org is its Own RewardNeither NorI don't think it's lunacy, if it's done in an educated, planned manner. Unhappy workers is the biggest reason for lack of productivity. It'd be a good idea to at least let them know THEY are not the reason, that it is,...
- Discussion threads 2008-06-12
- NI calls time on London freebie - industry feedback, timeline, what next for freesheets
- When News International announced last week that thelondonpaper's days were numbered, it came as a shock to industry observers, even to some senior management at NI. However, the future of London freesheets may not be entirely bleak, with Express Newspapers signalling its intent to move into the sector. Since its...
- News items 2009-08-26
- Britons think French deserve their 'negative stereotype': poll
- LONDON AFP — Eighty-six percent of people in Britain aged 18 to 30 think the French deserve "a popular negative stereotype," suggests an opinion poll conducted for an Anglo-French art show in London. That compares to 27 percent of like-aged people in France who felt the British held a...
- Research articles 2005-10-31
- Al-Qaeda boosted by Iraq war, warns think-tank
- LONDON AFP ? The US-led war on Iraq, far from countering terrorism, has helped revitalise the Al-Qaeda terror network, the International Institute for Strategic Studies IISS think-tank warned. The London-based body said in its annual Strategic Survey 2003/2004 that the deadly train bombings in Madrid in March, the worst...
- Research articles 2004-05-25
- US policies pay off in global security: IISS think-tank
- LONDON AFP — Washington's policies of promoting democracy in Iraq and elsewhere look "increasingly effective", and even the threat from terrorism abated slightly during 2004, the International Institute for Strategic Studies said in an annual report. The London-based think-tank noted however that the situation in Iraq was also creating...
- Research articles 2005-05-24
- US policies pay off in global security, says think-tank
- LONDON AFP — Washington's policies of promoting democracy in Iraq and elsewhere look "increasingly effective", and even the threat from terrorism abated slightly during 2004, the International Institute for Strategic Studies said in an annual report. The London-based think-tank noted however that the situation in Iraq was also creating...
- Research articles 2005-05-24
- Britain could be paralyzed by bioweapons, radioactive attack: think-tank
- LONDON AFP — The devastating impact of a terrorist attack in Britain using bioweapons or radioactivity could be further amplified by the panicked reaction and "alarmist media," a leading think-tank has warned. To counter this, authorities should provide calmly-presented information about possible scenarios before any attacks take place, said...
- Research articles 2007-02-08
- Evening Standard, London, Anthony Hilton Column.
- By Anthony Hilton, Evening Standard, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 15--A HARD ROAD TO RESTORING TRUST: Already battered by the public, consumer associations, the media and politicians, the fund management industry might well think the last thing it needs is yet...
- Research articles 2004-06-15
- Falling rates spur flexibility in London. (international insurance market)(1998 Midyear Market Report)(London Report)
- Innovation and flexibility are two of the key buzzwords running through the London international insurance market. With soft market conditions continuing for the foreseeable future, some underwriters are responding to the market conditions by launching new products and showing greater flexibility to maintain business. One...
- Research articles 1998-07-06
- Time, gentlemen; Pub closures.(Smart London is losing pubs)
- Past glories Posh London is shedding neighbourhood pubs. A pity TRY squeezing into a City of London pub on a busy night and the idea that bankers pose a threat to historic drinking holes will seem far-fetched. But ancient pubs...
- Research articles 2007-03-24
- Coke Buskers on London Underground - Coca-Cola to sponsor pitches and encourage singing of holiday songs and Coke jingles
- This Christmas, buskers and musicians on the London Underground will be encouraged by Coca-Cola to sing holiday songs and even perform Coke jingles! 33 London Underground busking pitches will be sponsored by Coca-Cola from 30th November to New Year and the passageways of the Tube could be...
- News items 2009-11-11
- London Landing Fees Hiked More Than 20 Percent
- It's good to be an extremely popular airport. When airlines are willing to pay millions of dollars just for the right to land their planes on your runways, you know you can get away with murder. That's exactly what BAA, the group that manages various airports including London/Heathrow and London/Gatwick,...
- Blog posts 2008-03-15
- Mobile mugging in London park leaves Spacey feeling like a fool
- LONDON AFP ? Oscar-winning film star Kevin Spacey said he felt like a fool when a youth stole his mobile phone while he was out walking his dog in the early morning hours. Spacey, whose debut season as artistic director of London's Old Vic Theatre Company begins this fall,...
- Research articles 2004-04-19
- London investors look for rebound next week as election looms
- LONDON AFP — The London stock market will look next week for a rebound after two weeks of decline, as the British general election loomed, analysts say. The FTSE 100 index of leading London shares closed at 4,891.6 points on Friday, down 42.3 points, or 0.86 percent, over the...
- Research articles 2005-04-23
- Australian PM rejects Iraq link to London bombings
- LONDON, July 22 AFP — Australian Prime Minister John Howard, continuing a visit to London, denied that the British capital's latest brush with terrorism was linked to Iraq. "So far as Australia is concerned, we were a target for terrorism long before Iraq," Howard told BBC radio a day...
- Research articles 2005-07-22
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