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7th March, 2008
KPMG celebrates ‘Best Big Company to Work For’ award
KPMG wins for second time in three years
Professional services firm KPMG is celebrating being named the ‘Best Big Company To Work For’ in the prestigious Sunday Times Best Companies awards ...
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6th March, 2008
More green taxes may not be best route to environmental protection, says KPMG
Worldwide falls in green tax take may show that governments are seeking other methods to cut pollution No such thing as a pure environmental tax, says report
Budget presents opportunity to lay out green fiscal measures
Governments in many large economies may be turning away from taxation as a tool to force environmental change, in favour of a range of more closely targetted green measures ...
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6th March, 2008
Administration of Dolgarrog Aluminium Limited: Update
The Joint Administrators of Dolgarrog Aluminium Limited announce with regret that the proposed sale of the business and its assets has collapsed.
Over the course of the last few months, the administrators, in conjunction with the Welsh Assembly Government, have been working to conclude a deal to sell the business and assets of the Company, thereby securing a future for the operation ...
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5th March, 2008
Permanent staff placements fell for the first time in fifty-seven months in February
Permanent staff placements fell for the first time in fifty-seven months in February
Industries
05 March 2008
February’s Report on Jobs, from the Recruitment and Employment Confederation and KPMG, signalled a drop in permanent staff appointments for the first time since May 2003 ...
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4th March, 2008
Storm clouds gathering : little room for manoeuvre: Budget 2008 preview
Andrew Smith, Chief Economist at KPMG in the UK, comments on the key issues around the forthcoming budget.
With budget day fast approaching, the Chancellor finds himself rather boxed in by his predecessor’s rules at a time when the economic outlook is looking distinctly unclear ...
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29th February, 2008
KPMG urges the Chancellor to present a business-friendly, green budget
With less than two weeks to go before the Chancellor delivers his first full Budget speech, KPMG says now’s the time to do more for small to medium-sized businesses.
Tom McGinness, head of middle market tax at KPMG in the UK, said: “With economic conditions getting tougher, now is the time for the Treasury to act in helping ensure the UK is a great place to do business ...
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28th February, 2008
Receivers appointed to COLTRANE CLO plc
Richard Heis and Ray Jackson of KPMG have been appointed joint receivers of collateralised loan company, Coltrane CLO plc based in Dublin. The appointment followed a fall in the market value of the company’s assets which led to the triggering of default clauses under the terms of its bonds ...
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28th February, 2008
Semiconductor execs expect moderate revenue growth to negatively impact profitability, KPMG study finds
Semiconductor executives anticipate moderate revenue growth, below historical averages, in the coming year, and, profitability is expected to be volatile over the next five years, according to a recent global survey of semiconductor company executives conducted by KPMG, the audit, tax and advisory firm ...
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26th February, 2008
Over 1,700 London-New York flights’ worth of CO2 could be saved if employees switched back to company cars, says KPMG
301,000 metric tonnes of CO2 per annum could be saved* Equivalent of just over 1,700 Boeing 747/8 flights from London to New York
The UK could save annual CO2 emissions equivalent of just over 1,700 Boeing 747/8 flights from London to New York - if all employees who have opted out of company car schemes chose to take advantage of ‘green’ tax breaks and opt back into their employer’s schemes ...
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20th February, 2008
Independent Production Puts Indie Sector Revenues at £2.14bn
Pact today announced the publication of its third annual Independent Production Census 2007/08, which provides an examination of the overall health of the sector. The report highlights the strong growth of the sector, with revenues increasing from £1.6bn in 2005 to £1.95bn in 2007, and now reaching £2.14bn, marking a 9.4% growth since last year and a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 15.6% since 2005 ...
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