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for today for more business news stories you can always go to our website of course and that's d.w. dot com slash business find news and current affairs then first languages and follow facebook and twitter if you don't already do so. off next five after this quick check on global markets are much for watching business news asia. they live like gods on the mount olympus business. the top executives. the high flyers a high finance movers and shakers. but a long move send them into freefall and then what happens when the big winners lose big who ends up paying the price. made in germany in thirty minutes on d.f.w. . it's time for berlin sixty nine film festival. we give you the lowdown on all the stars. and gossip. the late one nine hundred every day monday the. germany state by state. the most colorful. the loveliest. the most traditional. find it all at any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany state by state on d w dot com. hey listen. that's what video game music sounded like thirty years ago. today's tracks take the experience to another level punk a sense to hi
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for today for more business news stories you can always go to our web site of course and that's d.w. dot com slash business find news and current affairs then thirty languages and follow us on facebook and twitter if you don't already do so. up next five after this quick check on global markets are much for watching business news asia you don't. play. live like gods on the mount olympus business. the top executives. the high flyers the high finance movers shakers of market clock along move them into freefall and then what happens when the big winners looms big who ends up paying the price. made in germany in the ninety minutes on d w. o world of obscene wealth. india's new model rogers allow fleeting glimpses of it. to some continent economics has made them billionaires. their reveling in their limitless fortune. is a rich little. rajo of the large february nineteenth d.w. . once upon a time there was a young girl. with a burning ambition. to become a conductor. i was a very curious child and very excited and in love with music and i would go to concerts with my parents and always jus
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that's all the business news.says the current system is outdated and overcomplicated. it wants to see more flexible fares and a roll—out of electronic systems, like london's oyster card, across the country. our transport correspondent tom burridge reports. this tap—in, tap—out travel has been the norm in london for years. now, rail companies say there should be a similar style system for passengers across the country. swipe, and you would automatically be charged the cheapest fare for your journey. and if you travel the same route often, your weekly rate would be automatically capped. it's a far cry from the system we have today, which train companies say is overcomplicated and full of anomalies. for example, a single can sometimes be almost as expensive as a return. the industry wants more flexible fares for long—distance journeys, to avoid people rushing for the first off—peak service after the rush hour. passenger groups say change is needed, but worry there will be winners and losers. the issues go beyond the
that's all the business news.says the current system is outdated and overcomplicated. it wants to see more flexible fares and a roll—out of electronic systems, like london's oyster card, across the country. our transport correspondent tom burridge reports. this tap—in, tap—out travel has been the norm in london for years. now, rail companies say there should be a similar style system for passengers across the country. swipe, and you would automatically be charged the cheapest fare for...
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jim edwards, founding editor of the business news website business insider and hejoins the business newste business insider and he joins us the business news website business insider and hejoins us now. let's pick up on the theme that sally ended with, spending, google spending a lot of money and that what —— that is what has dented the figures. the underlying revenue growth was solid, the underlying business is still completely on fire. it's an incredibly healthy company, they delivered an increase in profits. but investors didn't like it and they sent stock down, counterintuitively, it looks as if they are getting —— spending more money to get where they are going, capital expenditure up, they lost money on the non—core stuff, not to do with search, the experimental stuff like self driving cars. they are working harder to get the results they get under the investors area results they get under the investors are a little worried. working harder to get the same results and spending more i assume, if you look at these figures. yes, capital expenditure -- expenditure went up and research a
jim edwards, founding editor of the business news website business insider and hejoins the business newste business insider and he joins us the business news website business insider and hejoins us now. let's pick up on the theme that sally ended with, spending, google spending a lot of money and that what —— that is what has dented the figures. the underlying revenue growth was solid, the underlying business is still completely on fire. it's an incredibly healthy company, they delivered an...
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in a moment, we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news.dent of the european council donald tusk, as he criticises those who he says promoted brexit without a plan of how to do it. a downing street spokesman dismissed the remarks, saying the eu referendum was the largest democratic exercise in british history. in his annual state of the union address, president trump makes an appeal to the democrats to co—operate with him for the good of the american people, and insists the wall on the border with mexico will be built. it's understood that the first deportation flight from the uk to jamaica since the windrush scandal, has left from birmingham. i'm jamie robertson. in the business news — interserve, one of the uk's largest providers of public services, has reached a deal with its creditors to prevent its collapse. the rescue plan involves cutting its debts from over £600 million to £275 million by issuing new shares. six travel websites, including booking.com and trivago, have been investigated over pressure selling and misleading discount c
in a moment, we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news.dent of the european council donald tusk, as he criticises those who he says promoted brexit without a plan of how to do it. a downing street spokesman dismissed the remarks, saying the eu referendum was the largest democratic exercise in british history. in his annual state of the union address, president trump makes an appeal to the democrats to co—operate with him for the good of the american people, and...
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stay up—to—date with all the days business news as it happens on the bbc business page.the globe and we want to hearfrom you, get editors around the globe and we want to hear from you, get involved editors around the globe and we want to hearfrom you, get involved on the bbc business web page. and get in touch on twitter. and you can find us on facebook. let‘s have a quick look at some of the stories which are around in the media, a story written by our technical correspondence about trust pilot and a review they are doing following a bbc investigation into whether you can cheat the website and push bad reviews further down. trustpilot trying to bring the trust element back into the website. what you make of this, do you use review sites? i do, what else do you have sometimes? it‘s difficult to ask all your friends and colleagues about something as innocuous as in my case recently a kitchen worktop. it‘s very useful to see other peoples reviews about a company or service. iam reviews about a company or service. i am therefore quite shocked to find that companies could pl
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that's all the business news.al bow. berwick kaler has been donning outrageous wigs, make—up and frocks for the last a0 years, but he's finally decided to call it a day. olivia richwald reports on the end of an era for one of panto's greatest showmen. applause. sit down! you paid for the seats. a standing ovation before he's even uttered a word. me babbies, me bairns! but berwick kaler is no pop star. he's a pantomime dame who, after a0 years, has developed a cult following in the city of york. he writes the show too, and it's been a hard decision to retire. i'm in my 73rd year. when do you stop? i don't want to crawl on that stage with age—old complaints and everything else. and ijust thought, oh, let's go out with them laughing. and they've been doing just that for generations. in march every year, fans queue overnight for the best seats. he makes christmas for me. because of all the years i've been coming, he is now part of my family. it's just one way of getting rid of all the winter blues. overfour decades he
that's all the business news.al bow. berwick kaler has been donning outrageous wigs, make—up and frocks for the last a0 years, but he's finally decided to call it a day. olivia richwald reports on the end of an era for one of panto's greatest showmen. applause. sit down! you paid for the seats. a standing ovation before he's even uttered a word. me babbies, me bairns! but berwick kaler is no pop star. he's a pantomime dame who, after a0 years, has developed a cult following in the city of...
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joining us now to discuss this is our business editor simonjack. newknown for big business and amazon blames the unions and state officials? it is interesting, if you like the history of american capitalism, little town, the railroad comes, you build a town around it, everyone gets more wealthy and moves on. that is, if you like, the american model. but if you like, the american model. but if you go to seattle, which used to be a sleepy, north—west pacific town where amazon's headquarters. lots of residents feel they have been squashed by the amazon, rents have gone through the roof, change the nature of the town. not always for the best. you see those emerging feelings here. $3 billion to this company when they say we have crumbling subways and what have you. quite an interesting grassroots campaign repelling one of the most successful companies in the world which is quite un—american. successful companies in the world which is quite un-american. queens isn't manhattan, but isn't that part of the problem, new york city has seen businesses come along,
joining us now to discuss this is our business editor simonjack. newknown for big business and amazon blames the unions and state officials? it is interesting, if you like the history of american capitalism, little town, the railroad comes, you build a town around it, everyone gets more wealthy and moves on. that is, if you like, the american model. but if you like, the american model. but if you go to seattle, which used to be a sleepy, north—west pacific town where amazon's headquarters....
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from me in the business african team from all business news and background stories to check out our website as to. business now. up next why the offer this quick check. of. congress from. both more meets minds and sets its sights on the hope of the. white house from mustafa in a relegation war the performance. dashed hopes the game and shots have to vending with a last second equaliser. in sixty minutes g.w. . the earth. for saving. goes tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. protect the climate and boost green energy solutions by. the. unbutton series of global three thousand on d. w. and online. news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes the battle continues south africa's golden child cost us the manual isn't cost as weak she is fighting for her right to compete without medication. plus the fisherman toggling lead invasion on lake victoria but fish stocks canyons tend to chinese imports. and bobbers only leaves if you want to shop it out well don't worry.
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tough choice that that's ace from the business africa team for more business news on background stories check out our website you know we don't call splash business also follow us on facebook twitter now stay tuned for news here on the show that's up next why the state checks on global ma su. entered the conflict zones confronting the powerful. this week on big zoners of the annual security conference in munich. the. british chamakh okafor senate foreign relations committee consommé gigi's this transatlantic to my kind of house committee is the trumpet ministrations tonight zero. six zero for sixty minutes w five. people for information. want to express g w on facebook and twitter and up to date in touch. follow us. this is the news africa coming out in the next fifteen minutes after last month's assault kenya is tightening its security to prevent another up stock from somali beast terror group al-shabaab but how exactly is a doing that will be speaking to kenya's cabinet secretary for foreign affairs. also coming out. nigeria's respray as a young footballer in lagos who is hungry for s
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i think with any new business, if you have a clea n with any new business, if you have a clean and simple with that and understand what message you are putting out in the market. whereas i think if your convoluted, there's already so much noise in the market, especially the beauty industry. it does make it a bit harderfor them to beauty industry. it does make it a bit harder for them to resonate with your brand. what has been the ha rd est your brand. what has been the hardest thing? we ask this to eve ryo ne hardest thing? we ask this to everyone who comes in because there are so many challenges to setting up are so many challenges to setting up a business, clearly in the uk right now it's brexit and uncertainty.” suppose the biggest issue has been organic rate. get enquiries every day from new markets and while it would be easy to launch market after market, you really need to support and grow in the markets you are established in. before breaching out into new markets. the tendency is you've got the products, you could just sell them into a new market, why won't you do that? because i
i think with any new business, if you have a clea n with any new business, if you have a clean and simple with that and understand what message you are putting out in the market. whereas i think if your convoluted, there's already so much noise in the market, especially the beauty industry. it does make it a bit harderfor them to beauty industry. it does make it a bit harder for them to resonate with your brand. what has been the ha rd est your brand. what has been the hardest thing? we ask...
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we should be improving the business climate for all of new york and stand with our existing businesses, existing residents, first and foremost. >> congressman, this is liz peek. i'm wondering at the end of the day was the objection mainly the subsidies put forward by new york city, or just that it was a big company, refused to hire union labor, refused indeed to be unionized? what is your sense of that? >> the sense is the $3 billion worth of tax subsidies. i think a lot of local politicians objected to that. i expressed concern. why are we picking one business over another? why don't we let all the boats rise with an economy in new york that's based on lower taxes, freer regulations in regards to allowing business to prosper in and of itself? rather than what we see right now is kind of the old school politics of picking winners and losers because of political connections and deals that they have to strike in order to get that relief of $3 billion. >> you say -- this is kristina partsinevelos. you say one business over another but what other business like this could potentially promis
we should be improving the business climate for all of new york and stand with our existing businesses, existing residents, first and foremost. >> congressman, this is liz peek. i'm wondering at the end of the day was the objection mainly the subsidies put forward by new york city, or just that it was a big company, refused to hire union labor, refused indeed to be unionized? what is your sense of that? >> the sense is the $3 billion worth of tax subsidies. i think a lot of local...
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in a moment, we'll have all the business news, but first — the headlines on bbc news: pakistan claimssions escalate between the two nuclear powers. donald trump meets the north korean leader — promising a bright future if he gives up nuclear weapons. britain's answer to netflix — the bbc and itvjoin forces with a new streaming service called britbox i'm ben bland. in the business news: marks and spencer has confirmed recent speculation that it will launch a joint venture with 0cado to offer a food delivery service. the deal will see m&s take a 50% stake at a cost of £750m. it means 0cado's 19 year relationship with rival supermarket, waitrose, will end. the bbc and itv, are in advanced talks to create a rival to netflix. it'll be called britbox. the aim is to launch in the second half of the year. the paid—for service is available in the us, where it launched two years ago. the service will screen archive programmes, new series and specially commissioned shows — and is expected to sign up other uk broadcasters too. the finances of more than 10,000 former wonga customers are being "dam
in a moment, we'll have all the business news, but first — the headlines on bbc news: pakistan claimssions escalate between the two nuclear powers. donald trump meets the north korean leader — promising a bright future if he gives up nuclear weapons. britain's answer to netflix — the bbc and itvjoin forces with a new streaming service called britbox i'm ben bland. in the business news: marks and spencer has confirmed recent speculation that it will launch a joint venture with 0cado to...
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for me in the business african team and berlin for more business news i'm back on stories do check out our website. business now. that's up next why the after this quick check on global markets. your name is usually many people smuggling a multi-billion dollar business. reporter spent two years observing smugglers helping migrants to enter europe illegally. they met with insiders investigators and microbes a rare insight into the lucrative trade of people smuggling. close up in sixty minutes. how about taking a few brands you could even take a chance on walk. don't expect happy ending. the church folks because. it's. this is news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes on frustration in nigeria after the elections are called off at the last minute due to go ahead this weekend all the old. correspondent in lagos. also coming up uganda the new addition to its tourism industry.
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in a moment we‘ll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news... no—deal brexit. a windfall of tax receipts means a big boost for the government‘s finances. dozens die in a fire that ripped through four apartment buildings in bangladesh. i‘m jamie robertson in the business news... the chancellors in the money — for now. public sector finances registered their biggest surplus on record in january ofjust under £15 billion. barclays sets aside £150 million for the cost of brexit — as the boss assured investors that the bank remains committed to the uk and urges them to reject the advances of the activist investor ed bramson. what does he want? we‘ll explain in just a second. centrica, which owns british gas, warns it will struggle to meet cash flow targets this year as it comes under pressure from a cap 00:18:46,481 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 on energy prices in the uk. barclays has reported a profit of £3.5 billion for 2018, unchanged on the previous year. the bank also announced a provision of £150 million for "anticipated economic uncertainty" relate
in a moment we‘ll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news... no—deal brexit. a windfall of tax receipts means a big boost for the government‘s finances. dozens die in a fire that ripped through four apartment buildings in bangladesh. i‘m jamie robertson in the business news... the chancellors in the money — for now. public sector finances registered their biggest surplus on record in january ofjust under £15 billion. barclays sets aside £150 million for the...
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that's all the business news.r chief medical officers issuing their first advice on the use of screens and social media by children and young people. they have urged parents to put their children's phones outside the bedroom at night, to ban the devices at meal times and never assume a child is happy to have their photo published online. my colleague, victoria derbyshire, has been talking to children who've been subjected to horrific online images, the mother of a teenager who took his own life, a woman who says social media inspired her self—harm, and alisha cowie, the current miss england, who says instagram drove her to self—harm and suicidal thoughts. i was vulnerable at the age of 13, i didn't know that i was ill. so seeing images like that, i didn't know that i was sick, i didn't know i was poorly and it led me into believing that this was my thing to do and the right thing. let me bring in emma and chelsea, mum and sister of daniel, who took his own life after researching suicide online. what did you discov
that's all the business news.r chief medical officers issuing their first advice on the use of screens and social media by children and young people. they have urged parents to put their children's phones outside the bedroom at night, to ban the devices at meal times and never assume a child is happy to have their photo published online. my colleague, victoria derbyshire, has been talking to children who've been subjected to horrific online images, the mother of a teenager who took his own...
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in the business news...al rate in six years in 2018 — after a sharp fall in output in december. growth for the year was 1.4%, that's down from 1.8% in 2017. philip hammond must commit to billions in extra spending to end austerity, according to a warning from think tank the institute for fiscal studies. it says an extra £5 billion a year is needed by 2023 to keep current spending commitments. mike ashley has withdrawn a bid to by the beleagured coffee and cake chain patisserie valerie out of administration. sports direct offered £15 million but was told by administrators that it wasn't enough. other companies, including costa coffee, are thought to be interested in the chain. let's return to our top business story today, and figures out that show the uk economy has hit the brakes harder than economists thought it would. growth over the quarter was weaker than the 0.3% anticipated. this is the only time since 2012 that services, construction and production all fell. output in the construction sector fell by 0
in the business news...al rate in six years in 2018 — after a sharp fall in output in december. growth for the year was 1.4%, that's down from 1.8% in 2017. philip hammond must commit to billions in extra spending to end austerity, according to a warning from think tank the institute for fiscal studies. it says an extra £5 billion a year is needed by 2023 to keep current spending commitments. mike ashley has withdrawn a bid to by the beleagured coffee and cake chain patisserie valerie out of...
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in the business news.sed music chain hmv — beating a rival bid from sports direct owner mike ashley. the move secures nearly 1,500 jobs, but 27 stores will still close, with 455 redundancies. the flagship oxford street store will close, as will stores in manchester's trafford centre, sheffields meadowhall and glasgow's brayhead. activity in the uk's dominant service sector stalled last month, with new orders dropping for the first time in two and half years. the figures, which include restaurants, shops and banks, are from the closely watched ihs markit purchasing managers index. it follows similarly slow figures from the manufacturing and construction sectors which could be a sign of a cooling economy. losses at supermarket delivery chain ocado rose to £114.14 million last year, compared with a loss of £9.8 million in the previous 12 months. sales were up 12%. but there was no news on the reported tieup between ocado and m&s for the delivery firm to offer online shopping and delivery of m&s food items. a
in the business news.sed music chain hmv — beating a rival bid from sports direct owner mike ashley. the move secures nearly 1,500 jobs, but 27 stores will still close, with 455 redundancies. the flagship oxford street store will close, as will stores in manchester's trafford centre, sheffields meadowhall and glasgow's brayhead. activity in the uk's dominant service sector stalled last month, with new orders dropping for the first time in two and half years. the figures, which include...
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news live from berlin coming up next a business a new songs for office fall dramatically the japanese carmaker warning of that slowing demand and financial fall well from the arrest of its former c.e.o. carlos going. to be here with that and all your business news in just a moment don't forget you can get the latest news at any time on our web site that's at the u. dot com for all of us here in berlin thanks for the company. it's time for berlin sixty nine film festival. we give you the lowdown on the stock. and. the clean up twenty nine thousand every day on the dow. kind of winning coach of the. two are linked to screw.
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i would do the business like what new ways that they have what new ways they implementing in doing that business. start ups are becoming an important focus of the mobile world congress hence all the billiard tables and football tables and of course the food vans. and international trade center program helped fund for african startups from senegal and uganda to come here they include a service provider for mobile companies from dhaka and solar plant specialist in a vixen from kampala. if we were big business i would definitely pay for myself to come to bustle and i mean it is wonderful and up in your was but most importantly. the technology is that affecting the wilds. globally. but given our situation. it was once every business parity but thanks to support from the international trade center we hear a program like that it is meant to develop capacities into connect tech start ups from emerging countries especially for as in all that will done that and sending out to global interagency markets. it's nearly time for emmanuelle quinta to go on stage just a year ago his company received a
i would do the business like what new ways that they have what new ways they implementing in doing that business. start ups are becoming an important focus of the mobile world congress hence all the billiard tables and football tables and of course the food vans. and international trade center program helped fund for african startups from senegal and uganda to come here they include a service provider for mobile companies from dhaka and solar plant specialist in a vixen from kampala. if we were...
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coming up at 6 o'clock on breakfast will have all the day's news, business, and sport. london, who travelled to syria to join the islamic state group, says she now wants to return to the uk because she's pregnant. theresa may is facing another key vote in westminster, in the latest bid to break the brexit deadlock. chinese and us officials are staging key trade talks in beijing, in the hope of preventing even steeper tariffs. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world: we begin with the sun who say uk prime minister theresa may is facing the prospect of a valentine's day revolt from hardline tory mps in a key brexit vote. eurosceptic conservatives are threatening to oppose a government motion, which critics say effectively means the prime minister is abandoning a no—deal exit option. the times has a picture of shamima begum who fled the uk to join the terror goup isis in syria in 2015. ms begum who was tracked down to a refugee camp after escaping the jihadists' final showdown says she wants to return to britain but
coming up at 6 o'clock on breakfast will have all the day's news, business, and sport. london, who travelled to syria to join the islamic state group, says she now wants to return to the uk because she's pregnant. theresa may is facing another key vote in westminster, in the latest bid to break the brexit deadlock. chinese and us officials are staging key trade talks in beijing, in the hope of preventing even steeper tariffs. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines...
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there will be more business news throughout the day on the bbc live webpage and on world business reporttoday, very heavy rain in the forecast followed by plus three showers courtesy of storm eric, you can see it distinctly on the satellite image as it moves across north—west areas of the uk. it's a deep area of low pressure and with it the white lines really quite close together, telling us quite windy conditions for many, weather fronts stretching through benin heavy rain. the rain will be particularly heavy at times as it spreads through england and wales, look at the dark blue and green colours, intense rain for a time. in between some sunny spells and blustery showers but the wind speed for all of us, 45—55 miles an hour inland, around northern ireland, western scotland, the irish sea coast they could be as high as 70 miles an hour but a mild afternoon, temperatures between 10—12d. tonight the rain clearing to the south—east, showers eating in with persistent rain and hills all across scotland and the north of england. mild night, temperatures no lower than 6-8d but night, temperatu
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and that's it from me and the business as a team here in berlin much more business news background stories of course on our website. business to check it out and do follow us on facebook and twitter if you don't already do so now stay tuned for the news on up next just after this quick check on global. stallman's hopes. you by using kids them out upon a small disc is not a from the bottom try not to believe him ok if you come from the looks of harald let's something at all to move on. and we have come together as a collective first bag matter though to stamboul most credit testers getting our shots and being on our days i was like i should speak about all these things. not thirty minutes w. . o. . going to one official estimates more than one point two million venezuelans or even columbia neatly and illegally. already uncle walter white returned to australia. to visit friends is that i don't think i'd ever go back there to live you know what i live there again i don't know so i'm not sure. witness global news that matters. made for minds. are digital more years. for women for internet acti
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in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news...winning goalkeeper, gordon banks, has died at the age of 81. theresa may tells mps she believes a brexit deal can be reached — which will win the support of parliament venezuela's embattled president talks exclusively to the bbc and denounces donald trump as a white supremacist i'm rebecca marston with the business news. the struggling department store chain debenhams has been given a cash injection of £40m. it will buy it extra time while it tries to strike a longer—term deal with lenders. the firm is in such bad shape it made three profit warnings last year. the travel giant tui, which owns what used to be called thomson holidays, has reported a loss of 84m euros for the last three months of 2018 — that's about 73m pounds and is well over double what it made a year before. the car giant nissan said profits for the last three months of last year fell 76%. it said a large part of that was to account for previous salaries and other charges that hadn't been taken off in previous years. t
in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news...winning goalkeeper, gordon banks, has died at the age of 81. theresa may tells mps she believes a brexit deal can be reached — which will win the support of parliament venezuela's embattled president talks exclusively to the bbc and denounces donald trump as a white supremacist i'm rebecca marston with the business news. the struggling department store chain debenhams has been given a cash injection of £40m....
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to some of the other global business news stories making headlines right now u.s. crude oil exports into europe have hit a new record in january shipments amounted to six hundred thirty thousand barrels per day still behind russia and iraq but above other opec produces by us all exports have been helped by lower supplies of the iranian and venezuelan for. india's to trust commission is looking into accusations that google abuses its popular and ford mobile operating system to block rivals body has been reviewing a case similar to one google face in europe that had led to a fine of one four billion euros last year which is now dealing. and german comic a b.m.w. is recalling half a million cars that could be equipped with forty airbags safety devices in mobile five n x five calls an in-flight unexpectedly and injured person passengers in the company previously. they had to remove made by a now defunct japanese supplier to carter. and that's all from us here at the business as a team. of correspondents all over the world of course and these respondents are looking for
to some of the other global business news stories making headlines right now u.s. crude oil exports into europe have hit a new record in january shipments amounted to six hundred thirty thousand barrels per day still behind russia and iraq but above other opec produces by us all exports have been helped by lower supplies of the iranian and venezuelan for. india's to trust commission is looking into accusations that google abuses its popular and ford mobile operating system to block rivals body...
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stay up—to—date with all the day's business news as it happens on bbc‘s business live page.lobe and we want to hear from you. get involved on the bbc‘s business live web at bbc.com/business. on twitter we're @bbcbusiness and you can find us on facebook at bbc money. business live, on tv and online. what you need to know when you need to know. we are asking you for your thoughts on this, the satellites being launched by uk start—up. it can reach all parts of the world. rural villages to deserts and 2021 they should have full coverage. right in the middle of the city centre, i can't get fibre broadband, we have to pay for a leased line as businesses can't survive on dial up. james says this has a huge impact on things like the finance sector all over the world. not just things like the finance sector all over the world. notjust finance but also small businesses are struggling in areas around the world that perhaps don't have that level of communication they need to run a business. joining us is sophie kilvert, senior investment manager, seven investment management. how importa
stay up—to—date with all the day's business news as it happens on bbc‘s business live page.lobe and we want to hear from you. get involved on the bbc‘s business live web at bbc.com/business. on twitter we're @bbcbusiness and you can find us on facebook at bbc money. business live, on tv and online. what you need to know when you need to know. we are asking you for your thoughts on this, the satellites being launched by uk start—up. it can reach all parts of the world. rural villages...
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in a box of my suits on a high up and that's it for me and the business africa team much more business news and background stories you can find on our website. dot com slash business. follow us on facebook and twitter if you don't already do so now please stay tuned for more world news here on t w that's up next just off his quick check on global markets. hey listen up. that's what video game music sounded like thirty years ago. today's tracks take the experience to one another level a sense to him talk composer limits are. featured in many games his music is bound to cause problems for his fans the open stores. sounds good. oh sure that's so much more than just background music video game music stores for doing twenty first on g.w. . i'm not laughing at the germans because sometimes i am but most are laughing with the coming. think deep into the general culture of. nudity take this drama day out thus it's all that out who knows i'm right so join me for me to get. the best time. to take it one step further. and face the loss of. time to search the unknown and find for the troops luck the mo
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chocolates in a box of my suits on a higher and that's it for me and the business africa seem much more business news and background stories you can find on our website that's dot com slash business. follow us on facebook and twitter if you don't already do so now please stay tuned for more world news here on t w that's up next just off his quick check on global markets. helen from. south africa is magnificent i don't want to. pay for a new memory morrison of some created. its name crossed names and then i can copy lation as i found that some communities did entry and i think it was a tourism area. in sixty minutes on d. w. . her first day of school in the jungle. her first cleaning lesson and then doris grand moment arrives join during a tango on her journey to freedom in our interactive documentary tour of numbering in time returns home. mom. this is the w. news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes what's up on politics us nigerians get ready to cost of gold and stop the day's presidential elections to find out how the spread of fake news on what's up what affects the results also coming up
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in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news.in parliament on her brexit deal tomorrow — as tory pro—brexit mps threaten to revolt. lower energy and fuel bills lead to a fall in inflation — it was at 1.8 % last month — its lowest level for two years police say the deaths of three men in their 80s in exeter are linked — a man's been arrested on suspicion of murder. in the business news: uk inflation fell to 1.8% injanuary, the lowest level in two years according to the office for national statistics. it's also now below the bank of england's 2% target and has fallen from the five—year peak of 3.1% in november 2017 in the wake of the brexit vote. a fall in electricity, gas and other fuel prices was behind the fall in the headline rate. uk firms have accused the government of leaving them "hung out to dry" in the event of a no—deal brexit. with less than 50 days until the end of march when the uk is due to leave the eu, the british chambers of commerce says 20 key questions remain unresolved. all flights to and from belgium have bee
in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news.in parliament on her brexit deal tomorrow — as tory pro—brexit mps threaten to revolt. lower energy and fuel bills lead to a fall in inflation — it was at 1.8 % last month — its lowest level for two years police say the deaths of three men in their 80s in exeter are linked — a man's been arrested on suspicion of murder. in the business news: uk inflation fell to 1.8% injanuary, the lowest level in two...
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and some other business stories in the news today. brand, blaming the current business climate. the firm was planning to use the sale proceeds to cut debt of over £500 million. ambrosia, accounts for under 10% of its total revenue. one of the world's oldest accountancy textbooks is being put up for auction. it's the first printed example of double—entry book—keeping from 1494, the system of debits and credits that is still used today. it doesn't look like anything you or i would recognise but it's the real mccoy. its expected to sell for more than $1 million. amazon has said it will not build a new headquarters in new york, citing fierce opposition from state and local politicians. the dramatic turnaround comes just months after the firm named new york city one of two sites selected for major expansion over the next decades. we will catch up with the markets in an hour's time but that's all from me. now could this be the fastest child in the world? a seven—year—old boy is aiming to one day smash usain bolt‘s 9.58 seconds 100 metre worl
and some other business stories in the news today. brand, blaming the current business climate. the firm was planning to use the sale proceeds to cut debt of over £500 million. ambrosia, accounts for under 10% of its total revenue. one of the world's oldest accountancy textbooks is being put up for auction. it's the first printed example of double—entry book—keeping from 1494, the system of debits and credits that is still used today. it doesn't look like anything you or i would recognise...
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and that's it from me and the business as a team here and then much more business news stories of course on our website. slash business to check it out and do follow us on facebook and twitter if you don't already do so now stay tuned for the news on it up next just after this quick check on global. the food coming in. the middle. of you by using can spam out a place called to thought of from the bottom not to call to be easy to come up people come from the target less subtle. and you have come together as a collective still first and master the estate almost protests getting on top and being an artist i was like i should speak about all these things are. not going to minutes top double to. the first. day at school. or first calling most of them in the door as grand the moment arrives. join your reckoning on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary storm an orangutan returns home monday w. don't come to tanks. it's all happening looks of pretty. sure link to those from africa and the world. your links to exceptional stories and discussions pillow comfy to do such a goo
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next they have business news with stephen beardsley and stephen does a company a german company whichs much in the eyes off the press why a cod now it's in the news for the wrong reasons that's right this was a company that was just celebrated months ago back in september when it entered the docks which is germany's ship listing and now of course it's under fire for possible scandals in singapore branch and among its top executives so its stock price taking a tumble in recent weeks and that's had some ripple effects that we're going to look at because that is want to stories but deutsche telekom has reason to be pleased well they would seem to have reason to be pleased projecting a regular profits in the years ahead but they also have some big complaints about germany's five g. rollout and their part in it right stephen busy you becoming. up with business news just in a short while you're watching the devil news biz just stay with us stephen we'll be with you shortly. one million tons of sound odd mistake everything in its path looking at me consequences substantiating a global menace
next they have business news with stephen beardsley and stephen does a company a german company whichs much in the eyes off the press why a cod now it's in the news for the wrong reasons that's right this was a company that was just celebrated months ago back in september when it entered the docks which is germany's ship listing and now of course it's under fire for possible scandals in singapore branch and among its top executives so its stock price taking a tumble in recent weeks and that's...
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now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. nissan without ghosn. set of quarterly earnings since its once all—powerful german was imprisoned. beijing's impact on the bullion. how will this week's trade tension talks impact the price of gold? good morning, asia, hello, world. it is a tuesday. glad you could join us for exciting addition of a shirt business report. nissan unveils its earnings later this tuesday, the first since former chairman ghosn was arrested over financial misconduct allegations. the big question is looming over the company include its future alliance with renault and mitsubishi and how the slowdown in china is impacting sales. an analyst told me earlier what to expect from the numbers. the key features will include firstly and most importantly how they have been doing in the us from a profit of view. they have continued to have fairly high incentives, and their sales have been pretty weak relative to other automakers. because they record, china, a quarter behind, we know china is not doing as well as in the first half of the yea
now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. nissan without ghosn. set of quarterly earnings since its once all—powerful german was imprisoned. beijing's impact on the bullion. how will this week's trade tension talks impact the price of gold? good morning, asia, hello, world. it is a tuesday. glad you could join us for exciting addition of a shirt business report. nissan unveils its earnings later this tuesday, the first since former chairman ghosn was arrested over financial...
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new businesses, new industries, new technology, new competition. with all that, we have found the need for new skills. over the last four years, pennsylvania has created more than 12,000 new businesses and more than 239,000 new jobs. we have begun to match an advance beyond our neighbors. now it is time for us to pull ahead. today, i present a comprehensive grow our economy by continuing to invest in our workforce. this plan calls on contributions from the business community, workers,ons, education and parents. from birth to retirement. a package ofg policies called the statewide workforce education and accountability program. it is the next step we can take together to build on all the work we have done over the past four years. consider just how far we have already come. we have made pennsylvania a leader in computer science education by establishing a workforce development initiative that invests in stem education programs. we have increased the number of career and technical education students learning industry recognized credentials by 34%. we
new businesses, new industries, new technology, new competition. with all that, we have found the need for new skills. over the last four years, pennsylvania has created more than 12,000 new businesses and more than 239,000 new jobs. we have begun to match an advance beyond our neighbors. now it is time for us to pull ahead. today, i present a comprehensive grow our economy by continuing to invest in our workforce. this plan calls on contributions from the business community, workers,ons,...
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new burger place. there, a vegan cinnamon roll shot. off-line businesses, but a lot of change in a short period of time. >> these are private reasons. we can collect more information, but we cannot stick eight who gets to go into what space. >> a citizen action group believes the city has worked hard to attract new business with little regard for what is already here. >> the priority is single focused. it is money. it is bottom line. they are not taking into the decision-makers are not taking into consideration how to maintain local flavor, local culture. >> reporter: what really is people buzzing is news today that another business, half- price books, is also closing due to increasing rents. the word is bank of america may move across the street from its current location. the bookstore is a unique draw for people visiting the plaza. many consider it a keystone business for the area. >> people can get a book in to the coffee shop and read their book. he needs another bank? >> reporter: perhaps it is the national evolution of a city. maybe just a sign of th
new burger place. there, a vegan cinnamon roll shot. off-line businesses, but a lot of change in a short period of time. >> these are private reasons. we can collect more information, but we cannot stick eight who gets to go into what space. >> a citizen action group believes the city has worked hard to attract new business with little regard for what is already here. >> the priority is single focused. it is money. it is bottom line. they are not taking into the...
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and now — what's trending in the business news this morning.us china trade talks — saying they are are sketching the outlines of a deal to end the trade war. wired mocks president trump's tweet that ‘i want 5g, and even 6g, technology in the united states as soon as possible' pointing out 6g doesn't exist and won't for about a decade. and from business insider — nintendo america's new president is named doug bowser, and everyone is making the samejokes. for the non—nintendo fans, bowser is the name of super mario's arch enemy in the firm's most famous game. and don't forget — let is know what you are spotting online — use the hashtag #bbcth briefing. i'm @vfritznews on twitter. commodities markets rattled by reports china is restricting access to australian coal at one of its ports. in coming up later on, see you soon. almost a third of young people have lived through a traumatic experience, making them twice as likely to develop mental health issues, according to new research by king's college london. our health correspondent catherine burns r
and now — what's trending in the business news this morning.us china trade talks — saying they are are sketching the outlines of a deal to end the trade war. wired mocks president trump's tweet that ‘i want 5g, and even 6g, technology in the united states as soon as possible' pointing out 6g doesn't exist and won't for about a decade. and from business insider — nintendo america's new president is named doug bowser, and everyone is making the samejokes. for the non—nintendo fans,...
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new mother roger allow fleeting glimpses of it. to some continents economic boom has made them billionaires. play out their reveling in their misfortune so for now doing business which looks. good rogers a video starts feb nineteenth d.w. her place. to come to the new jerome x. you tube channel. good line of storage. with exclusive insight. and a must see concerning heartland culture in your a. place to be for curious minds. do it yourself networkers. so subscribe and don't miss our. earth home to millions of species. worth saving. global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas that protect the climate boost green energy solutions and reforestation. interactive content to inspire people to take action global audience the series of global three thousand on t.w.m. and online. play. place. blame . this is deja vu news live from berlin the standoff in venezuela escalates in an interview with the opposition leader calls on the military to allow humanitarian aid into the country otherwise he says as many as three hundred thousand people could die but president says he will not budge also coming up in the dark the trial op
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in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news.on in 2015 to join the islamic state group, says she wants to return to the uk so her unborn baby can be looked after. the prime minister faces another rebellion on brexit in parliament as mps debate the next steps in the process. the duke of edinburgh will face no further action over his collision with another car near sandringham last month. i'm jamie robertson with the business news. the european aircraft manufacturer airbus pulls the plug on its superjumbo. the last deliveries of the world's largest passenger aircraft, the a380, which costjust under £20 billion pounds to develop, will be made in 2021. from hero to zero. zero growth that is. germany's economy just about avoided falling into recession during the final three months of last year. a weaker auto industry and a slowdown in global growth are being blamed. more on that shortly. patisserie valerie's parent firm is bought out of administration for £13 million after an alleged fraud tipped it to collapse last month. the new ow
in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news.on in 2015 to join the islamic state group, says she wants to return to the uk so her unborn baby can be looked after. the prime minister faces another rebellion on brexit in parliament as mps debate the next steps in the process. the duke of edinburgh will face no further action over his collision with another car near sandringham last month. i'm jamie robertson with the business news. the european aircraft...
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let's have a quick look at what's trending in the business news this morning. osejeff bezos blackmail claims, particularly his argument that the national enquirer‘s revelations about his personal life were politically motivated. it says the national enquirer is a supporter of president trump, a fierce critic of bezos and of amazon. the washington post, which is owned by mr bezos, has been critical of the president. from the wall streetjournal — pressure grows on the us, china to forge trade deal. top business figures are worried about the consequences of failure in talks before a march deadline. and a little bit more on the asian business use later on. asian shares have been down on those trade concerns. i will see you soon. the rover europe sends to mars next year will bear the name of dna pioneer, rosalind franklin. at least 30,000 people took part in a competition to name the vehicle. rebecca morelle reports. i am here at a mock—up mars where this prototype rover has been put through its paces. it's designed to roam across the rocky martian terrain. now, this
let's have a quick look at what's trending in the business news this morning. osejeff bezos blackmail claims, particularly his argument that the national enquirer‘s revelations about his personal life were politically motivated. it says the national enquirer is a supporter of president trump, a fierce critic of bezos and of amazon. the washington post, which is owned by mr bezos, has been critical of the president. from the wall streetjournal — pressure grows on the us, china to forge trade...
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find out and business news coming up next and in the meantime don't forget you can always get the latest news and information our website just go to www dot com american evans dean from all of us in berlin and thanks for watching. a dangerous journey across the english channel. you can't seem to trust you can't think you know how i guy called. the scene. oh my is from iraq he's made it as far as a let down wants to get to the new cable form raising. his own he tried once but failed. in sixty minutes on t w. i was issued when i arrived here i slept with six people in a room. it was hard i was fair. i even got white hair is that. the gentleman language hit me a lot this gives me a little bunch maybe took in truck loads of say you want to know their story lets her fighting and reliable information for margaret. stuff. costs and extravagant when it. comes to hosts who really know their stuff. which felt good and stephanie stormed. the party and chatted with musicians from around the world. love. the groups every week to dublin to. look up the. it's the end of a short lived era pulling the pl
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now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. crunch talks in beijing.level negotiations get under way as the us and china attempt to end their bitter trade war. and work life japan. the country tackles the labour crisis, we meet a boss who is introducing flexible working to retain staff. hello, welcome to asia business report, i am sharanjit leyl business report, i am sharanjit leyl. we start with the us— china trade war and the high—level negotiations in beijing as both sides attempt to end the conflict. we have these gentlemen, us treasury secretary steven mnuchin and trade representative bob lyte hiser meeting the chinese vice premier today and with time running out the pressure is on for them to reach an agreement. presidents trump and xi can signa agreement. presidents trump and xi can sign a deal in the coming weeks. north america business correspondent michelle fleury have the latest from new york. a key part of donald trump's economic rhetoric has been the loud and constant complaint that china treats the us on fairly when it comes to trade. he
now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. crunch talks in beijing.level negotiations get under way as the us and china attempt to end their bitter trade war. and work life japan. the country tackles the labour crisis, we meet a boss who is introducing flexible working to retain staff. hello, welcome to asia business report, i am sharanjit leyl business report, i am sharanjit leyl. we start with the us— china trade war and the high—level negotiations in beijing as both...
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not every business in new york. why does one company get $3 billion in tracks breaks and grants? s and grants whenever other business gets nothing? for the past two years amazon paid zero in federal income taxes. we should all want more equal playing field. maybe they will think in new york let's cut everybody's taxes. but maybe that would invite business-friendly environment. this is still a loss of job opportunity. but is this something to celebrate? by the way, now she is calling on the $3 billion to be spent on teachers and the subway. she didn't figure out the $3 billion in incentives was based on job creation. there is not a pot of gold out there to be spent. to have her tax revenue you need people paying taxes so this may have set off a war in the democratic party. cuomo accusing democrats of putting the political interest above the community. although governor cuomo you have done the same thing. he has been banning fracking of natural gas to create hundred of thousands of high-paying jobs in upstate new york. think of the revenue he is losing there. to tap in the vast reso
not every business in new york. why does one company get $3 billion in tracks breaks and grants? s and grants whenever other business gets nothing? for the past two years amazon paid zero in federal income taxes. we should all want more equal playing field. maybe they will think in new york let's cut everybody's taxes. but maybe that would invite business-friendly environment. this is still a loss of job opportunity. but is this something to celebrate? by the way, now she is calling on the $3...
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that and a whole lot more coming up but in business news africa thank you so much for spending as part of your day with me. i'm secure in the fire more than tyrant and in the end this is a me you're not allowed to stay here and more we will send you back. are you familiar with this. new smugglers we're alliance of the what's your story. i'm with i was with women especially of victims of violence in. take part and become citizens. in full migrants your platform for reliable information. from bystander to shake her the german government is taking a hands on approach to defend prosperity german economy minister peter has laid out a broad industrial strategy to bolster the country's export champions in the face of chinese and u.s. competition. also on the show investors are keeping an eye on nigeria that ahead of the presidential elections that could determine the country's economic strength for years to come. and canadian crypto currency exchange quadriga c x is seeking time pretty projection after its president to passwords for accounts with millions to this great. hello and welcome to t
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now to some of the other global business headlines more energy new u.s. crude oil exports into europe have hit a new record in january shipments amounted to six hundred thirty thousand barrels per day still behind russia and iraq but above other opec producers higher u.s. oil exports have been helped by lower supplies of iranian and venezuelan crude. india's anti-trust commission is looking into accusations that google of uses its popular android operating system to block rivals the body has been reviewing a case similar to one google faced in europe that led to a fine of over four billion euros last year which google is now appealing. to german carmaker b.m.w. is recalling half a million cars that could be equipped with faulty airbags the safety devices and five an x five series cars can inflate unexpectedly hurting passengers to come. he previously had to remove faulty airbags by now defunct japanese supplier talk to top. china's commerce ministry says the protectionist measures of some the foreign countries have had a negative impact on chinese busines
now to some of the other global business headlines more energy new u.s. crude oil exports into europe have hit a new record in january shipments amounted to six hundred thirty thousand barrels per day still behind russia and iraq but above other opec producers higher u.s. oil exports have been helped by lower supplies of iranian and venezuelan crude. india's anti-trust commission is looking into accusations that google of uses its popular android operating system to block rivals the body has...
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in a moment we'll have all the business news. lish its allegations of sexual harassment, bullying and racism against the businessman sir philip green, after the high court allowed him to drop his injunction against the newspaper. the family of footballer emiliano sala pay tribute to him after it was confirmed the body recovered from the wreckage of a plane in the english channel was his. ten people have been killed in a fire at flamengo football clubs training ground in rio dejaneiro. three others were injured. i'm jamie robertson. in the business news: the world's richest man, amazon.com founderjeff bezos, has accused the owner of a us gossip magazine of trying to blackmail him over lewd pictures. mr bezos who owns the washington post said the national enquirer‘s parent company wanted him to stop investigating how they had obtained his private messages. the energy giant sse has revealed today it lost 160,000 customers in the final three months of last year. it's also cut its profit forecast after a european court ruled out a uk i
in a moment we'll have all the business news. lish its allegations of sexual harassment, bullying and racism against the businessman sir philip green, after the high court allowed him to drop his injunction against the newspaper. the family of footballer emiliano sala pay tribute to him after it was confirmed the body recovered from the wreckage of a plane in the english channel was his. ten people have been killed in a fire at flamengo football clubs training ground in rio dejaneiro. three...
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and now, what is trending in the business news this morning. pe from new york. we were discussing that little earlier. it says plans for helicopter pads for the company's wealthy executives only exacerbated anger about the plans among some opponents, who used the catchphrase "stay the helipad out!" business insider says facebook is reportedly considering paying a record multi—billion dollarfine to settle us regulators's investigation into its privacy practices. and the wall streetjournal reports on the arrest of a scientist working with suppliers to coca cola — accused of stealing trade secrets to pass to china. they were interested in the coatings used on the inside of cans, which are apparently very hard to make. don't forget, let us know what you are spotting online. share that with us. use the hashtag, as usual, #bbcthebriefing. that's almost it for the business briefing this hour. but before we go, the markets. asian stocks fell after weak us retail sales figures raised fresh doubts about the strength of the world's largest economy. that ou
and now, what is trending in the business news this morning. pe from new york. we were discussing that little earlier. it says plans for helicopter pads for the company's wealthy executives only exacerbated anger about the plans among some opponents, who used the catchphrase "stay the helipad out!" business insider says facebook is reportedly considering paying a record multi—billion dollarfine to settle us regulators's investigation into its privacy practices. and the wall...
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in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news.ng to tackle anti—semitism. researchers believe post—traumatic stress disorder is affecting hundreds of thousands of young people in the uk. a special fly—past to mark 75 years since a world—war—two plane crashed in sheffield, killing 10 us airmen. good afternoon. time for the business news. dairy crest, the producer of cathedral city cheese and country life butter, has agreed to be bought by a canadian firm. the takeover by saputo, which one of the biggest dairy processors in the world, values dairy crest at £975 million. it's the first time saputo has invested in europe and it's promised to expand dairy crest‘s operations in the uk. asda has been named britain's least favourite supermarket in a survey by the consumer group, which? the other major supermarkets, morrisons, sainsburys, tesco and iceland also scored poorly for their in—store offering and own—brand lines. waitrose and marks & spencer were britain's two favourite supermarkets followed by the german discounters, aldi and li
in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news.ng to tackle anti—semitism. researchers believe post—traumatic stress disorder is affecting hundreds of thousands of young people in the uk. a special fly—past to mark 75 years since a world—war—two plane crashed in sheffield, killing 10 us airmen. good afternoon. time for the business news. dairy crest, the producer of cathedral city cheese and country life butter, has agreed to be bought by a canadian...
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in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news.eader, kim jong—un, ends without agreement. pakistan says it will release the indian pilot it captured, as a gesture of peace. a warning gangs are using sophisticated techniques to groom children, with chilling violence to stop them leaving. i'm jamie robertson in the business news. engineering giant rolls—royce swung into a loss of £2.9 billion in 2018, compared to a profit of nearly £4 billion the year before. profits last year at british airways owner international airlines group are up almost 10%. iag said it made a pre—tax profit of 3 billion euro for the year. shares in aston martin are down 9% after it said last year's pre—tax profits had fallen 7%. chief executive andy palmer had also said a delay to brexit would be "a further annoyance". we all know banks are being hit by increasing numbers of it shutdowns, tsb, visa, barclays, cashplus and rbs are some of the highest profile ones. but now we have learned that the number of incidents last year runs into dozens with some big ba
in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news.eader, kim jong—un, ends without agreement. pakistan says it will release the indian pilot it captured, as a gesture of peace. a warning gangs are using sophisticated techniques to groom children, with chilling violence to stop them leaving. i'm jamie robertson in the business news. engineering giant rolls—royce swung into a loss of £2.9 billion in 2018, compared to a profit of nearly £4 billion the year...