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- CBI urges new policy focus on mid-size firms
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- Tyrie warns of liquidity crisis
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- Hamish McRae: We'll get another eurozone deal, but this is no way to do business
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Angry protesters settle in with kitchen tent, library and music 'room'
Hundreds of demonstrators – and their pop-up tents – have forced the closure of St Paul's cathedral, but, as Mark Leftly discovers, despite its variety of concerns and objectives, this is not an average rent-a-mob crowd
Does it pay to advertise on Facebook?
Am I the only one who gets annoyed with Facebook ads? As a woman of a certain age in a long-term relationship, Facebook seems to have decided I can only be interested in two things: looking younger and losing weight. Actually, neither of those things really bothers me. I’d much rather know about new music or somewhere cool to go on holiday.
Small Talk: Teliti hopes Aim listing will help it raise £2m
After a failed attempt to list on London's growth market last year, the Malaysian IT services company Teliti International will take a second run next month with a stronger financial structure and a new broker to ensure the passage is smooth.
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