| Lex |
06.03.2010 |
943 |
see article |
| Briefs |
28.02.2010 |
942 |
see article |
| Oh *!!?**! I'm well an truly cooked |
31.05.2009 |
904 |
see article |
| Business features |
29.06.2008 |
857 |
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| The McLaren F1 team may be forced to take a mortgage out on its assets to cover the US$100m fine for possessing intellectual property belonging to Ferrari. |
16.09.2007 |
818 |
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| Efficient Capital Structures has reportedly failed to gain any institutional support for its plans to radical restructure Vodafone. |
10.06.2007 |
804 |
see article |
| Business features |
11.06.2006 |
753 |
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| Tesco CEO Sir Terry Leahy is revealed as one of the UK's highest-paid chief executives with nearly £4m last year. |
28.05.2006 |
751 |
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| World Business |
28.05.2006 |
751 |
see article |
| Ferrari revs up for a float |
16.10.2005 |
725 |
see article |
| Business features |
06.03.2005 |
689 |
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| Stephen Jupe, a former investment broker who defrauded investors in a £4m bonded malt whisky scheme, has been found guilty at Southwark Crown Court and will be sentenced next month. |
24.04.2004 |
646 |
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| Honda motors ahead in fuel-cell technology |
28.02.2004 |
638 |
see article |
| World Business |
23.11.2003 |
625 |
see article |
| Vivendi Universal is set to receive bids on Monday for its entertainment assets from several companies and individuals, including General Electric, Viacom, Liberty Media, MGM, Edgar Bronfman and Marvin Davis. |
22.06.2003 |
603 |
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| The latest BDO Stoy Hayward Industry Watch survey suggests that slower consumer spending will lead to 63,000 companies collapsing over the next three years. |
08.06.2003 |
601 |
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| Rock star rolls in Ferrari |
23.02.2003 |
586 |
see article |
| City Extra |
01.12.2002 |
575 |
see article |
| Business Brief |
05.05.2002 |
545 |
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| Archie Norman is planning a return to the retail scene by setting up a fund to buy struggling store groups. Norman, now a backbench Tory MP, is talking to friends about the move which is at least six months away. |
03.03.2002 |
536 |
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| Australian David Moffett is poised to become the new CEO of Sport England, responsible for distributing £300m of lottery funds. |
04.11.2001 |
519 |
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| Business features |
05.08.2001 |
506 |
see article |
| Commentary |
26.05.2001 |
496 |
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| Next CEO David Jones has revealed he has suffered from Parkinson's Disease for the past 20 years. |
26.05.2001 |
496 |
see article |
| Formula One deal for carmakers |
11.02.2001 |
481 |
see article |
| Foreign News & Comment |
07.01.2001 |
476 |
see article |
| Go-Ahead directors Martin Ballinger and Chris Moyes have received profit-related bonuses of over £700,000 since the Paddington rail crash in which subsidiary Thames Trains was involved. |
23.04.2000 |
440 |
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| The Home Office has ended negotiations with Sema Group over the £300m IT 2000 project to modernise its systems because issues over the `allocation of risk' had not been resolved. New tenders are being invited, including the Sirius consortium involving ICL |
13.11.1999 |
418 |
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| Jeffrey Archer has claimed the latest revelations linking him to insider trading in Anglia TV shares, were part of a smear campaign. |
31.10.1999 |
416 |
see article |
| Senior management at United Biscuits are looking at a possible MBO for the company or joining the £1.3bn deal being put together by Nabisco and CVC Partners. The MBO would only go ahead if the Nabisco approach does not materialise or falls short of UB's v |
17.10.1999 |
414 |
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| Formula One motor racing team is ready to develop a £150,000 road car in conjunction with Mercedes to challenge Ferrari in the sports market. |
13.09.1998 |
358 |
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| A crackdown on high levels of executive pay may be introduced by the Government in new legislation covering the corporate sector due in the year 2000, the TUC believes. |
05.09.1998 |
357 |
see article |
| Rolls-Royce sale likely |
26.10.1997 |
313 |
see article |
| At least one institutional investor is unhappy with the fait accompli appointment of JO Hambro to wind up investment trust Ivory & Sime Enterprise Capital. |
25.10.1997 |
313 |
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