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Scott Durchslag: A traveller going places in new role at Expedia
The Business Interview: Company president aims to expand the online travel firm's Asia operation and is drawing on his techie past.
Inside Business Analysis & Features
Bank under fire again – from its own veterans
Tuesday, 24 May 2011
As the Bank of England prepares to assume unprecedented economic powers, it is feeling the heat, reports Sean O'Grady
The Business On: Steven Cohen, SAC Capital
Tuesday, 24 May 2011
This titan of the hedge fund industry has a decomposing shark at home in Connecticut, where his 14-acre estate is home to an astonishing collection of art, including that Damien Hirst to which you refer. But these days his focus is on sharks of a different kind, enemies in the federal government who seem out to get him.
Week Ahead: Water companies count the cost of leaky pipes
Monday, 23 May 2011
Investors' attention switches to the water utilities this week, with a number of groups in the sector releasing their full-year figures amid fears the severe weather experienced over the winter will result in fines being imposed for missed leakage targets.
Pity the jilted chiefs of LSE and Nasdaq, facing a truly frightening foe
Sunday, 22 May 2011
As a giant New York-Paris-Frankfurt exchange rival looms, should Xavier Rolet and Bob Greifeld just lick their wounds and join forces?
The popular, hardworking megastar who is Vicky Pryce
Sunday, 22 May 2011
The economist Mrs Huhne has built a glittering career and loyal City fanbase, says Mark Leftly
Waterstone's looks to a local future
Saturday, 21 May 2011
Its new Russian owner has deep pockets and a passion for books, but will that be enough? Nick Clark reports
The business on...Ian Marchant, Chief executive, SSE
Saturday, 21 May 2011
SSE?Scottish and Southern Energy. It's one of the country's biggest energy companies.
Nick Starr: Planning for growth as bet on the horses pays off
Thursday, 19 May 2011
The Business Interview: The National Theatre owes much to a thoroughbred of a play
R for recovery plan? Yell plots digital future
Wednesday, 18 May 2011
With debts of £2.7bn and falling sales, does Yell have time to turn around?
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