BA’s Cabin Crew Strike Goes On
Submitted by Sudarshan Tandon on Mon, 05/31/2010 - 22:07
British Airways has said that it has run more flights than intended as cabin group started a second five-day strike.
The airline said that it had relaunched all flights from Heathrow to New York's JFK airport and would add more.
It claimed that its operations went "very well" during last week's act and that it had made another "good start".
British Entrepreneur Takes on Gillette
Submitted by Amarinder Sekhon on Mon, 05/31/2010 - 22:05
British shaving industrialist, Will King, is taking on Gillette, which is the superpower of the shaving business, as his brand hits the spot of number 2 in the UK marketplace.
King expects to see similar success story even in the markets of New Zealand with the launch of his brand.
Few Tips while Leaving for Vacations
Submitted by Ketan Mukherjee on Mon, 05/31/2010 - 22:00
Several of you might have spent a few hours this past winter scheduling your summer vacations and now that summer is facing us, you are most likely readily calculating the days for your departure date.
The best vacation comprises flights leaving and arriving on schedule, luggage reaching with you, destinations, which appear precisely as they did on the travel catalogs and everyone being in good health.
Offshore Investors Might Get Discouraged with Property Tax Amendments
Submitted by Manish Verma on Mon, 05/31/2010 - 22:00
The Property Council is of the opinion that the Government's shift to scrap reduction on planned commercial property is totally misaligned with the rest of the OECD and might make it even difficult to draw the interest of offshore investment.
Canada Set a Record for Reforming Tax Structure
Submitted by Girish Kumar Guha on Mon, 05/31/2010 - 21:55
Canada has had an amazing record this past decade in reorganizing its business tax formation.
In 2000, it had one of the maximum business tax loads in the globe, but successive federal and provincial Governments of all political bands have coped to decrease business taxes by over one-third in the superseding years.
Canterbury Building Society and Southern Cross Building Society Included in Extended Guarantee Scheme
Submitted by Girish Kumar Guha on Mon, 05/31/2010 - 21:53
The Government has included Canterbury Building Society and Southern Cross Building Society in its extended retail deposit guarantee. This has secured d the investors for another one and a half year.
The number of financiers guaranteed by the Government for a period ending 2011 has reached 8 with the recent additions.
