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Business Monitor International Reveals Risks of Unconventional Oil Going Global
Business Monitor International has released a new study which examines the latest technological innovations and their implications on the global oil market.
Europe's finest wines
Business Review Europe locates the best wine-producing regions in Europe and the fantastic wines on offer there
Green shoots of automotive recovery
Leading global industry lists have been dominated by the same sectors for the past five years. Oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, banking, insurance, utilities and entertainment remain in possession of the top spots despite the global economic downturn. After all, nearly all of us depend on these services to lead our day-to-day lives.
Moscow terror attack to effect Russian economy
A bomb exploded at the international airport on Monday morning which was believed to be a suicide bomb, killed 35 people and injured 116.
As the country holds a day of mourning for the victims of the apparent suicide bombing at Domodedovo airport, questions regarding the economic impact of the attack are being asked.
Britain’s most expensive caravan revealed
The most expensive caravan in Britain costs £550,000 and contains all the mod-cons of a luxury apartment.
With its luxury Italian kitchen, top-of-the-range flat screen television and iPhone controlled heating system; it is not an average caravan.
General Electric (GE) buys Wellstream
General Electric has unveiled a deal worth nearly £800 million to buy British oil and gas services from British-based, European firm Wellstream Holdings.
Gazprom and Shell agree global energy partnership
Gazprom, Russian gas giant and Royal Dutch Shell, Anglo Dutch oil company have agreed to expand co-operation in Russian and global energy markets.
The two firms plan to cooperate in oil and gas projects in Russia’s West Siberia and in the Fast East. It is reported that Gazprom can now also gain access to Shall projects in other countries.
South Korea wins control of UK’s Dana Petroleum
South Korea, which must import virtually all its energy needs, has been moving aggressively to secure stable overseas supplies in the face of competition from China.
The Korea National Oil Corp (KNOC) first approached Dana in July with a 1,800 pence per share proposal, which the UK firm originally declined.
FTSE Up As Miner Gains Outpace Bank And Energy Falls
Britain's top share index rallied on Thursday, as support for miners outpaced falls in banks and energy shares following the previous session's sharp falls, with Cairn Energy up on bid talk.
Ocado Shares Trade Below IPO Price
British online grocer Ocado priced its initial public offering (IPO) at the bottom of a reduced range and its shares dropped in early conditional trading as sceptics continued to question its valuation.
The shares were marked down as low as 163.25 pence early on Wednesday, after they were priced at 180 pence.
Europe's biggest renewable operations
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The new challenges in Enterprise Software
Most of the big beasts of enterprise software, from Aggresso to SAP originated as niche solutions for large corporations, focused on manufacturing, financial management, HR and the like but since ERP’s inception some 30 years ago they have been extending their tentacles into every branch of human activity.
BASF to realign fuel cell business
Manufacturing Digital has learnt that BASF is realigning its business for the fuel cell market.


