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When too much information harms the office
...means many of them miss their mark. Her answer is to bypass the written word and convey simple messages in little snatches of video instead. Watching these snippets, I wanted to laugh. Here was a woman with a first class degree from Cambridge university talking...
Microsoft and News Corp eye web pact
Microsoft has had discussions with News Corp over a plan that would involve the media company's being paid to "de-index" its
VW takes a new DC route
Volkswagen UK has set a precedent for defined contribution schemes by giving half of its £70m (€78m, $115m) default fund to
Mixed picture on property funds
Europe's real estate fund industry increased its assets under management last year in spite of the bursting of the property
Ebay site crashes due to surge in listings
Ebay became a victim of its own success at the weekend after a surge in the number of items for sale caused the world's
Sony to bring PS3 video service to Europe
...Microsoft announced it was extending its Zune video and music service outside the US for the...Facebook through the PS3. It has offered a video download service in the US since last year...per cent. Sony's entry into the European video on demand market will mean a new challenge...
Video: end to 'banana war'
FT world video - An end is in sight for the longest-running trade dispute in the World...journalist and author of a book on the subject, tells Richard Edgar in this video, the impact of a resolution to the dispute could be felt globally
Recession sees growth in fast-food outlets
From takeaway pizza outlets to purveyors of deep-fried chickens, the recession has proven to be a boon for fast-food
Hochtief infrastructure listing bucks trend
German construction group Hochtief will float its infrastructure business next week in the country's largest initial public
Sarasin goes big on equities
Market fears that a "bubble" is developing in global equity markets are totally misguided, says Burkhard Varnholt, chief
