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Kraft comes under fresh fire over Cadbury factory closure
FOOD MANUFACTURING PRESSURE is mounting on Kraft after the Takeover Panel launched an investigation into allegations it misled investors. The panel will begin an investigation into claims the firm promised ...
City A.M. - 1:43 a.m. Tuesday 9th March 2010 GMT
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Forth Ports sees shares rise in hope of a new bid
M & A STEVE DINNEEN SHARES in bid target Forth Ports closed up 25 per cent amid expectation of a higher bid from a consortium of shareholders. The investors, called ...
City A.M. - 1:29 a.m. Tuesday 9th March 2010 GMT
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EnQuest sees open waters ahead
The newly created explorer is debt-free and has a good cash flow, so acquisitions are just a matter of time, says Miles Johnson
Financial Times - companies energy - 10:59 p.m. Monday 8th March 2010 GMT
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Europe bars Wall Street banks from government bond sales
• Leading US banks blamed for triggering financial crisis • Policymakers propose a rival European monetary fund European countries are blocking Wall Street banks from lucrative deals to sell government ...
The Guardian - business - 9:36 p.m. Monday 8th March 2010 GMT
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Prudential chief says combined group will grow dramatically
"We have doubled the size of Prudential's Asian business three times in the past 10 years," said Tidjane Thiam, the Pru's chief executive, at the weekend. That was a factually ...
The Guardian - business - 9:29 p.m. Monday 8th March 2010 GMT
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Bidders like Kraft shouldn't be allowed to make soft-centred promises
When Kraft pledged to keep a Cadbury's chocolate factory open, politicians should have had the power to make it keep its word It is doubtful that many shareholders in Cadbury ...
The Guardian - business - 9:05 p.m. Monday 8th March 2010 GMT
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Icelandic tycoons could regain control of empire built on debt
Bondholders owed £300m by Bakkavör Group vote to leave Gudmundsson brothers in place Two of Iceland's most controversial tycoons could regain control of the rump of their business empire in ...
The Guardian - business - 9:04 p.m. Monday 8th March 2010 GMT
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Business vikings: the icemen cometh and goeth
Icelandic businessmen who have made a splash in Britain Lýdur and Ágúst Gudmundsson are known as "the Bakka brothers" after their first business Bakkavor, which began processing and exporting cod ...
The Guardian - business - 8:32 p.m. Monday 8th March 2010 GMT
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Takeover Panel to examine Cadbury factory closure
US food conglomerate's promise to reverse closure of Bristol plant will be examined by inquiry into UK confectioner's takeover The Takeover Panel is investigating whether Kraft broke its strict rules ...
The Guardian - business - 6 p.m. Monday 8th March 2010 GMT
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Bravo buys Spartacus: Blood and Sand - from Media Guardian
Virgin Media's pay-TV channel to air drama criticised in US for graphic sex and violenceVirgin Media's pay-TV channel Bravo has acquired the rights to the first two series of US ...
Media UK - television - 11:36 a.m. Monday 8th March 2010 GMT
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