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Tuesday 14 March 2017 6:00 amLondon ranks 40th in the world for quality of living, but Brexit could threaten that in the futureBy: Courtney GoldsmithShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleLondon ranked40thin Mercer s latest quality of living survey whilenabbingsixth placein a new measure for city infrastructure, but the global consulting firm warned Brexit could impact the capital s future ranking.Mercersurveyed 450 cities around the worldbased on 38 different factors, includingthe political and economic environment, public services and healthcare.As the top-rankedUK city in both measures, London has a lot going for it,but heavy traffic congestion, which led to a low score for air quality and pollution, was itsdownfall, said Kate Fitzpatrick, Mercerrsquo global polene (https://www.polenes.com.de) mobility practice leader for the UK Ireland.Fit owala wasserflasche (https://www.owalas.com.de) zpatrick said: All UK cities remain attractive locations for multi national companies and their employees as they continue to rank highly for quality of living.London leads the pack in both the over polene bolsos (https://www.polenes.com.es) all quality of living and this yearrsquo supplementary city infrastructure ranking, with its multiple international airports and a large and comprehensive public transport network. The capitalrsquo only downfall in regard to infrastructure is heavy traffic congestion, which also contributes to the cityrsquo low score for air quality and pollution.Read Rvte City Moves for 22 July 2016 | Who rsquo switching jobs
Tuesday 02 March 2010 7:57 pmPace profits from rise of HDBy: KCS-contentShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInS stanley cup (https://www.cups-stanley-cups.com.de) hare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as stanley de (https://www.cups-stanley-cups.com.de) a preferredsource on GoogleSET-TOP box maker Pace reported an astonishing 168 per cent rise in profit for 2009 yesterday as demand for high definition TV soared.The results make it the second biggest seller of the boxes worldwide, behind only Motorola, overtaking Francersquo Thomson. And chief executive Neil Gaydon says the World Cup could help drive sales even further as fans across the world prepare to cheer on their national team in HD.He said the company expected revenue to grow in the single mid-digits in 2010 and maintained the companyrsquo mid-term operating margin target at eight per cent, up from 6.7 per cent in 2009, although he said the eight per cent owala water bottle (https://www.owala-water-bottle.us) target would not be reached this year.Gaydon said: The spend on digital home entertainment is growing rapidly and we are ahead of the market in identifying and investing in new technologies to take advantage.In 2010, higher definition will become more mainstream ndash; donrsquo;t forget today penetration is only about six per cent globally. Pace also said yesterday it had agreed to buy French cable and internet firm Bewan Systems for up to euro;12.5m pound;11.3m , to boost its technological capability to combine Internet services with cable television.Share this articleFacebookXLinkedInWhatsAppE