Published on November 25, 2010 by Technology Slice
Harvey Norman Wants Online GST – Harvey Norman chairman Gerry Harvey yesterday said local retailers were at an “unfair disadvantage” in competing against goods bought from overseas via the internet. Australians can buy online imports and not pay a goods and services tax (GST) for products costing less than $1000. The executive director of the [...]
Tags: Australia, Australian Retailers, australians, Bricks And Mortar, Compliance, Crackdown, Customs, Decades, Executive Director, Federal Government, Gerry Harvey, Goods And Services Tax, Gst, Harvey Norman, Kingdom Canada, New Zealand, Nra, Retail Association, Tax Free Threshold, United Kingdom
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Published on May 4, 2010 by Technology Slice
Westfield Begins $1 Billion Dollar Project – In its first quarter update today, the company said it was experiencing strong results from the Australian and New Zealand portfolios, notwithstanding the anticipated softening sales growth for the quarter. These two countries experienced nearly full occupancy at 99.5 per cent.
Tags: 1 Billion, bankruptcy, Director Steven, Dollar Project, First Quarter, Joint Group, Lowy, Managing Director, Portfolios, Retail Sales, Store Closures, United Kingdom, United States, Westfield
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Published on January 29, 2010 by Technology Slice
Officially the United Kingdom came out of recession in the last quarter of 2009 with the economy managing to post a positive growth figure for the first time in two years. However the 0.1% growth figure was substantially below the average estimate of 0.4% and even below the lowest individual estimate of 0.2% of specialist economists.
Tags: Economists, economy, Last Quarter, recession, United Kingdom
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Published on January 21, 2010 by Technology Slice
The Bank of England (formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England) is the central bank of the entire United Kingdom, and its importance has increased because of the model on which a lot of modern and large central banks have been created. It established in 1694 to act as an English Government bank. From that day it is still working as the banker for the UK Government.
Tags: Bank Of England, Bank United, Central Banks, English Government, Lot, Uk Government, United Kingdom
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Published on January 16, 2010 by Technology Slice
There are more than 6.1 billion people on earth and more than 10% of it have obesity or a weight loss problem. This problem has become a major issue in most country such as United States, United Kingdom and many more.
Tags: 1 Billion, earth, lose weight, Loss Problem, obesity, United Kingdom, United States, weight loss
Posted in Health
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