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Telefónica Agrees Sale of O2 to Hutchison Whampoa

Hutchison Whampoa Limited (HWL), parent company Three, has entered into an agreement with Telefónica to buy its UK subsidiary, O2 UK.

Costa Rica is Fossil Fuel Free for 75 Days

According to the Costa Rican Electricity Institute (ICE), Costa Rica didn't burn fossil fuels for the first 75 days of 2015.

Adidas Turnaround Plan Brings Production Back to Europe

Adidas has outlined a new strategy that includes manufacturing some of its apparel in Europe rather than Asia.

Lafarge Shares Drop amid Holcim Deal Dispute

Shares in French cement group, Lafarge have fallen by around two percent following disputes with Swiss merger partner, Holcim.

Christo Botes : How to Grow Your Business

Christo Botes says that while some mistakes can sometimes be fatal to a business, they also teach entrepreneurs very important lessons. 

UK Businesses Urged to “Switch to Save” or Lose Out on Energy Bills

UK Businesses are in the dark on energy purchasing as new research shows that nearly half (47%) have never switched suppliers or tariffs.

Brother Launches Two Smart and Simple Mobile Printing Solutions

Recent IDC research commissioned by Brother revealed that there is a clear customer need for printing from mobile devices – if it was easy to do so.

Solar Eclipse will Test Europe’s Power Supplies

Next month’s solar eclipse could be more than a spectacular natural phenomenon, with operators warning it posed an “unprecedented test” for Europe’s power supplies.

Eiffel Tower Becomes Entirely Self-Sufficient

The Eiffel Tower has become almost entirely energy self-sufficient, thanks to the installation of rain catchers, solar panels and wind turbines, all hidden within its metallic framework. 

Brother’s Return & Recycle Campaign Protects 1.3 Million Trees

Brother's customers across Europe have protected over 1.3 million trees in the Peruvian rainforest – by taking part in its ink cartridge and toner return & recycle campaign.

Nestlé Forecast 2015 to Remain Steady

The world’s largest packaged foods manufacturer, Nestlé forecast sales to rise five percent this year (2015), in line with its long-term goals, following a weaker year in 2014.

Tesco Names John Allan as New Chairman

Tesco has named John Allan as its new Chairman, succeeding Richard Broadbent who announced in October 2014 he would step down.