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The emergency board meeting comes as institutional investors scrutinise the position of the health group’s executive deputy chairman
The jet maker is trying to push its advantage over Airbus with a new design for the biggest sector in the world’s aircraft industry
The global oil services group will shift its corporate HQ in a move redolent of the changing balance of power in the world’s oil industry
Both Apax and DLJ Merchant Banking Partners, the investment arm of Credit Suisse, are thought to have cast an eye over Lovefilm
Growing costs of production in new frontiers is hindering the development of vital reserves west of Shetland, the chief executive of Total claims
A Kuwaiti conglomerate is backing a consortium that is expected to clinch a £450m deal to buy Aston Martin from Ford
The AIM-listed ACP is raising £150m for the deal and wants to use the cash to make at least one other purchase in Britain
The Scottish entrepreneur, has teamed up with Bank of Scotland to invest £100m in residential property across the United Kingdom
Broker downgrade weighs on GlaxoSmithKline ... Break-up hopes revive Prudential ... Mining rally runs out of steam as Xstrata chief sells stock
Shareholders have launched a class-action lawsuit over an accounting scandal that took the shine off the confectionery's performance in 2006
Investors in Take-Two Interactive stormed the boardroom after revelations that stock options back-dating resulted in charges of $42m
A top adviser and lender to private-equity firms has warned them they must change if they want to continue to do business in Britain
Sir Tom Hunter has teamed up with Icelandic investor Baugur and Britain’s HBOS to finance a $100m fund
Cosmetics queen Andrea Jung is empowering the world’s women
Traditional values have paid off, says Michael Woodhead in Frankfurt
John Waples and Jenny Davey talk to the boss of Europe’s largest retailer after he was stunned by two shock events last week
The mini crisis in the global financial markets may now have passed, but it has managed to concentrate minds. By Ben Laurance
Publishers are up in arms over the search engine’s high-handed attitude, writes Dominic Rushe in New York
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