Roman Abramovich admits (Aluminium fishing boats) paying out billions on political
| Roman Abramovich admits paying out billions on political favours - Times Online Roman Abramovich, the owner of Chelsea Football Club, has admitted agreeing to pay billions of dollars for political favours and aluminium fishing boats protection fees to get his hands on the former Soviet Union's mineral wealth. The puzzle of how the penniless street Source: www.timesonline.co.uk Consumers pay high costs for emissions trading scheme - News.com.au AUSTRALIA'S cost of living could rise by as much as five per cent when an emissions trading scheme is introduced in 18 months, it has been claimed. And home ownership could slip through the grasp of many more Australians as aluminium, concrete and aluminium fishing boats Source: www.news.com.au To survive the aluminium wars, mettle was needed - Times Online They called it the Wild East after scores of executives were slaughtered by the Russian mafia in a struggle remembered as the aluminium wars . The post-Soviet business world was a dangerous place. After communism imploded, entrepreneurs Source: www.timesonline.co.uk Chelsea Flower Show: Buy a garden - Daily Telegraph Usually only celebrities snap up Chelsea show gardens, but now Telegraph readers have the chance to buy Rachel de Thame's LK Bennett garden as a whole, or in parts. The garden won a Silver Flora medal in the Urban Garden category; the judges Source: www.telegraph.co.uk Swan slams gates shut on China raids - News.com.au Government to impose limits on Chinese takeovers This move may aggravate Beijing China has applied $30 billion in investments THE Rudd Government has finally revealed that it will impose limits on Chinese takeovers of Australian mining companies as Source: www.news.com.au ANALYSIS-Aluminium may hit new high, but for how long ? - Forbes LONDON, July 3 (Reuters) - Record energy costs could drive aluminium prices to fresh all-time highs but some analysts say rising production and aluminium fishing boats stocks and aluminium fishing boats slowing demand mean these lofty levels are unsustainable. The metal used in power Source: www.forbes.com Brussels in full inquiry into BHP bid for Rio - Financial Times A proposed $170bn takeover of miner Rio Tinto by Australia s BHP Billiton hit a roadblock on Friday when European competition regulators announced an in-depth inquiry into the deal after initial investigations raised serious doubts . Neelie Source: www.ft.com |