THE MALTA FINANCIAL & BUSINESS TIMES

14 September 2005
ISSUE NO. 403


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Manwel Micallef may contest top GWU post
James Debono
Manwel Micallef, who currently occupies the post of deputy secretary general of the GWU is considering contesting Tony Zarb when the union’s top posts come up for contestation in October
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UHM against park and ride
Karl Schembri
The Union Haddiema Maghqudin will today express its opposition to the government’s park and ride plans in Valletta and Floriana, claiming the parking fees will “further erode workers’ pay packet” and slamming the government for lack of consultation.
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Air Malta subsidiary valued at Lm25,000
James Debono
Citing “commercially sensitive” information, the Ministry for Investments and Information Technology has refused to divulge the price paid by Alpine Holdings Ltd to purchase former Air Malta subsidiary Sterling Travel and Tourism.

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INTERVIEW

Angelo’s battles
Thirty years after his humble beginnings in the construction industry, Angelo Xuereb’s business empire today employs 550 people with a portfolio that ranges from construction to the development of luxury apartments, hotels and old people’s homes. READ MORE >>



OPINION
Malta asks for more - George M. Mangion
Upon signing the accession treaty in Athens, Malta secured her rightful place in the EU club. Tonio Fenech the parliamentary secretary in the ministry of finance has reiterated the plea not to miss a golden opportunity to put forward different projects for EU financing. READ MORE >>


Information Technology

The power of possibility

Sage launch line 50 Version 12

Oracle agrees to buy Siebel for USD10.66 a share

The smart phones market


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Economy grows by 2.4 per cent in Q2

 

 
 

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