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News Steel manufacturer Corus has extended its IT outsourcing deal to manage its mainframe computers with Capgemini through a number of contracts totalling £26m. Under the terms of the new contracts Capgemini will retain responsibility for managing the...
[17 Apr 2008]
Photo Many of those on the CIO50 attended the launch, including the CIOs of Associated Newspapers, Atkins, Avis Europe, BAA, Betfair, British Energy, Carphone Warehouse, Corus, LCH Clearnet, Norwich Union, Siemens and the UK government.
[13 Jun 2007]
CIO Profile France-born Bruno Laquet joined the world's second-largest steel manufacturer Corus in 2004 and has responsibility for an annual IT budget of £130m and a global IT department of more than 1,000 staff.
[06 Jun 2007]
News As the Indian Economic Times said on its front page: "The India victory song that started with Corus has reached a crescendo. Vodafone's latest mega-deal, to acquire Hutchison Essar, has been described by the Indian press as a "do or die" attempt...
[12 Feb 2007]
whitepaper Corus, one of the world’s leading manufacturers, processors and distributors of steel and steel-based solutions, was formed just ahead of the new millennium by the merger of British Steel and Koninklijke Hoogovens.
[24 Feb 2004]
News Among the companies admitted to the list are Corus, the National Grid and sugar giant Tate & Lyle - for a second year running there was a poor showing from the beleaguered technology sector. FTSE4Good, an index of socially responsible companies...
[17 Sep 2002]
News Corus, Energis and Norweb were among the successful bidders. NTL is expecting to launch its wireless broadband internet access trials in areas of west London this week. The company is seeking 1,000 lucky trialists to put up receivers for the service.
[03 Sep 2001]
News Although Corus cut 6,050 positions, EXi will absorb 3,000 steel workers in plants across Wales and a further 1,000 in the north of England. The UK-based telecommunications company and the engineering union AEEU have teamed up with the DTI to...
[14 Feb 2001]
Comment British Steel rebranded as Corus, The Post Office as Consignia, and Gameplay and Mondus have dropped the '.com' from their corporate branding. For old economy companies, choosing abstract names that seem to bear no relation to the companies' core...
[15 Jan 2001]
News Just five new companies entered the FTSE at its latest quarterly review, with traditional companies such as Corus (formerly British Steel), Rolls Royce and brewers Scottish and Newcastle falling out. Irish security vendor Baltimore has re-entered...
[07 Sep 2000]
News UK-based firm Corus, Germany's Thyssen Krupp, France's Usinor and Luxembourg's Arbed plan to begin operating via the platform by the first quarter of 2001. Four leading European steel manufacturers have joined forces to set up an ecommerce...
[22 Jun 2000]
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