Tuesday 11 January 2011

GM Announces Major Partnership With NBC Universal for Coverage of the 2012 London Olympic Games - Yahoo Finance (LEGAL NEWS)

GM Announces Major Partnership With NBC Universal for Coverage of the 2012 London Olympic Games - Yahoo Finance
DETROIT , Jan. 11, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- General Motors and NBC Universal have created a new media partnership related to NBC's U.S. coverage of the 2012 London Olympic Games that provides GM with exclusive domestic automotive advertising rights
Source: biz.yahoo.com

London afternoon: Good day for bankers - ShareCast
LONDON (SHARECAST) - Share prices levelled out over the lunch time session, but investors remain in good heart as fears over European sovereign debt contagion recede in the wake of a show of support for eurozone bond issues from Japan. It has been a good
Source: www.sharecast.com

LONDON MARKETS: Banks, ARM Push FTSE Back Above 6,000 - NASDAQ
MADRID (MarketWatch) -- Investors returned to the markets in a buying mood Tuesday, allowing the FTSE 100 to close back above the key 6,000 level with big gains for Barclays PLC and ARM Holdings PLC. The FTSE 100 index ended with a gain of 1%, or 57.73
Source: www.nasdaq.com

Watch: Drake + Florence Welch play “Fireworks” in London - Consequence of Sound
Drizzy Drake is kicking off 2011 in the UK and during the second night of his 2-night stint at London’s Hammersmith Apollo last weekend, the much-touted MC brought out Florence and the Machine songstress Florence Welch to fill Alicia Keys’ shoes for a
Source: consequenceofsound.net

British Airways workers may strike on royal wedding day - MSN India
London, Jan 11 (IANS) The royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton - likely to be a major tourist attraction to Britain this year - may be hampered with British Airways and metro union workers planning to launch a strike during that period. The
Source: news.in.msn.com

SNP denies London signing was a snub to Scotland - Scotsman.com
THE SNP government has denied that Scotland was snubbed after a deal to bring two giant pandas to Edinburgh Zoo was signed in London by Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg. Mr Clegg and Chinese vice-premier Li Keqiang signed the deal yesterday at Lancaster
Source: business.scotsman.com

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