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 | Hard to see why BB's fund chase is so costly | Business Hard to see why B&B's fund chase is so costly Anthonysociety, which said that it was raising £300 million net of new money byI am old enough to remember when raising money via a rights issue cost 2 Then, of course, the cost of raising the capital was less than 1%. ButWhat can possibly be so hard about raising money for this bank that it canwhich was a surprise £212 million fund-raising from regional newspapers group Johnstonstrongly ahead. However, analysts and fund managers always overestimate earningsBB into this disaster Services Property Holidays www.thisislondon.co.uk | |
 | What we're doing: HSBC Bank UK International Services HSBC have supported the BBC's fund-raising event, Saving Planet Earthmoney for the BBC Wildlife Fund. We enabled people to donate to the BBC Wildlife Fund through our branch and ATM www.hsbc.co.uk | |
 | BBC World Service - Find A Programme - Q&A: The Amazon Paradox and Degradation (known as Redd), whether through a voluntary fund or private sector carbon markets. At the Bali meetingproposal to achieving zero deforestation by 2015, largely through raising such international funds. One version of what could www.bbc.co.uk | |
 | FTSE seen opening flat to slightly lower Members Services News & Info stop short of an immediate fund-raising, the Daily Telegraph saideither selling its oilfield services business or taking it publicstop short of an immediate fund-raising, the Daily Telegraph saideither selling its oilfield services business or taking it public www.tiscali.co.uk | |
 | An experiment that hints we are wrong on climate change - Times Online crazy and completely out of sync with these findings. It would be refreshing to see the Blair government actually fund more research into these alternative and seemingly more convincing hypotheses. Robert P Beales, Worcester, UKincreasing. gabe, minneapolis, Jim Lloyd said "To all the doubters. Imagine if the security services announce that they have carried out extensive surveillance by thousands of their operatives and are 90% sure that extremists www.timesonline.co.uk | |
 | Watchdog wants Royal Mail shake-up private funds to help it restructure, raising the spectre of privatisation, which wouldcompany needs access to private capital to fund and incentivise a radical transformationthe taxpayer. Postcom pointed to postal services in Denmark and Sweden as possible models www.orange.co.uk | |
 | Vintage nonsense from Château Darling | Tim Hames - Times Online Doubtful Dick, Baden, Switzerland It's all about control, and, as Mr Hames says, raising taxes for seemingly virtuous reasons. Control your wine & drinks. Control your carWorld. Britain never never never will be slaves ? Stan-emigrated, USA, USA Raising duty on drinks will have no effect on binge drinking - other than the fact that those concerned will nowusual 12. I doubt if anyone in Britain regards this proposal as anything other than yet another revenue raising exercise by an increasingly out-of-touch Government. A substantial fine on anyone found "drunk & disorderlywhen you start to allow the Government to decide what is and isn't 'good for you'. Although this is about raising taxes (as the Government is running out of money) the justification used is health - we know what is gooddrinkers" in his next budget - he would be penalising the potential donors who were invited to Labour's fund-raising party in the Chelsea Suite at the Royal Horseguards Hotel Or perhaps he regards them as upper-claDriving Career & Jobs Travel Podcasts Photo Galleries Services Business City Guides Free Money Guides IFA Search News Bulletin www.timesonline.co.uk | |
 | The awkward secret behind the Marathon - Times Online Jesus what planet do you live on? The London Marathon is an increadibly well organised, hugely succesful charity fundraising machine. Of course charities have running costs and so to does the London Marathon BUT the net output ofCharities have operating costs... Do you advocate banning them advertising because some of the 'sponsors money' goes to fund that? Jon Oliver, Maidenhead, UK Re: "The awkward secret behind the Marathon" SimonBMW PGA Championship Online golf club Find a course, arrange a game and save money Services 15% Off Sports Kit Business City Guides Golf Club Membership Times Health www.timesonline.co.uk | |
 | My Week: Wendy Alexander - Times Online s potentially criminal activities over election and fundraising discrepancies. Maybe that's why even brother Dougie Podcasts Photo Galleries Services Business City Guides Free Money www.timesonline.co.uk | |
 | Professor Peter Bullock | Times Online Obituary well as poetry, wildlife and the countryside. After the death of their son, he and his wife organised annual fund-raising events for Cancer Research UK. Bullock is survived by his wife, Patricia, whom he married in 1963, and byBirths, Deaths, Marriages puff graphic Births, deaths, marriages Place your announcement Services Business City Guides Free Money Guides IFA Search News Bulletin www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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