Cyprus tax plans play havoc with car sales

Figures on motor vehicle registrations show that the anticipation of car-tax changes had played havoc with car sales in the past few months. Parliament is expected to approve cuts in excise duties

Cyprus destroys 4,5 tonnes of Carrefour meat

  Cyprus authorities have destroyed some 4,5 tonnes of beef, pork and lamb which they deemed as “unsuitable for consumption” after seizing the meat from the stores of Chris Cash and Carry/Carrefour

Trust updates range of 2.0 speaker sets

By introducing three new 2.0 speaker sets and modernizing a number of existing models, Trust has updated its entire range of compact speakers. It has introduced three new compact PC speaker sets

Ericsson, T-Mobile microwave deal in Czech Republic

Ericsson and T-Mobile Czech Republic have signed a frame agreement for the supply of MINI-LINK microwave transmission solution, providing a platform for flexible, scalable and cost-effective wireless transmission. Ericsson’s microwave transmission solution

Six worthless excuses to invest

Everyone knows the key to building wealth is through saving and investing. Yet last year, the U.S. Commerce Department’s Bureau of Economic Analysis revealed that Americans had a negative savings rate for

Nokia powers Vodafone’s 3G in Australia

Nokia is supporting Vodafone Australia’s launch of its updated 3G broadband network in Australia with world leading High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) technology. Vodafone will offer its customers data services at

Registrations of Motor Vehicles decline

A decrease was recorded in the registration of motor vehicles and private saloon cars for the period from January to September 2006 compared to the same period of 2005. During the same

OPEC approves cut in oil output

The oil producers’ cartel Opec has approved plans to cut crude output by 1.2 mln barrels per day. The cut, agreed at a meeting in Qatar, sets production at 26.3 mln barrels