Survey warns that more than a quarter of people have no savings amid fears over second recession.
With the widen international businesses, established strategy and well-built balance sheet, Electrocomponents, the world's leading high service distributor of electronics and maintenance products, is investing in its planned proposals and being aware of the ongoing economic situation, it is continuing to maintain tight cost control, therefore the group anticipates current second half operating costs to be in line with the second half of FY 2011.
IDC predicts a bright future for smart connected devices with an estimated forecast topping 1.1 billion worldwide shipments in 2012, which will reach a whopping 1.84 billion units by 2016, according to the survey report.
Driven by higher volumes and sales growth across all product categories, Tate & Lyle Plc, the provider of specialty food ingredients and solutions, expects profits for the FY 2011 to be more heavily weighted towards the first half than usual, mainly due to the exceptionally strong performance from co-products during the first half.
Figures from the Bank of England and Nationwide show that people are struggling to find mortgages, while property owners are losing value on their homes.
Paris-based group says British economy to shrink in first quarter
Google shows off its self-driving car by taking a legally blind man out to Taco Bell.
Reports suggest there will be no backwards-compatibility with the PS3 and Sony will demand fee to play used games.
In spite of tough trading conditions, the clothing retailer, Moss Bros Group has continued to make great progress in turning its business around and reported a rise of 2.5 percent in its full year like-for-like sales.
Both the tablets have certain unique features but the buyer has to go by his or her requirements.
Despite difficult economic conditions, Hilton Food Group, has reported a rise of 13.6 percent in its full year revenue to £981.3 million, up from £864.2 million in 2010, which was driven by the new facility in Denmark and the recovery of higher raw material meat prices.
Bristol-based company gains three percent in half-year sales.
Gross margin slumps 2% as costs jump, but March sales show promise
Online bookings boost summer volumes, North Africa travel remains soft
Biggest monthly drop since 2010 as tax break for first-time buyers ends
The UK, the US and France are in favour of a strategic oil release.
Spanish prostitutes are boycotting their usual banker-clientele by refusing their erotic services until they start lending to the lower Spanish classes and SMEs.
The HTC One X goes on sale in April, but which network and tariff is the best for you?
A look at the 650 item 'shopping basket' used to gauge UK inflation.
New Delhi gathering offers glimpse of economic, political potential of emerging markets - without the West.
Barclays Bank has topped the list of Britain's worst banks according to customer complaints yet again as the number of its dissatisfied customers continues to rise, according to regulator the Financial Services Authority (FSA).
Homeserve Plc, the provider of home emergency and repair services to over 4.9 million customers internationally, has braced up to perform well for the current year and beyond by addressing the root causes behind the sales, marketing and complaints handling issues in the Britain.
Apple, Nokia, RIM and Motorola are set to go to war over what the standard design for the nano-SIM will be.
ONS report estimates 0.17% rate increase in 12-month Consumer Price Index following budget.
Imperial Tobacco Group, the world's fourth-biggest cigarette maker, is focused to deliver excellent growth in earnings and also believes that it is well- placed to build on its success.
The Office for National Statistics has revised its growth figures down for the final quarter of 2011 - to an even bigger 0.3% contraction.
Apple offers to refund Australian customers who feel misled on new iPad's 4G capabilities in the wake of severe backlash from Australian consumer watchdog.
Foxconn is in the midst of hiring workers in Taiyuan city of China for the production of Apple's iPhone 5, which is expected to launch in June.
Pre-orders accepted for Kindle Touch prior to UK launch - but where is the Kindle Fire?
With over 200 brands in 180 countries and more than 30 million customers, TUI Travel, the leisure travel company expects to see greater share of online bookings in 2012 and is scheduled to release its pre-close trading update on Thursday.