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The Kroes UK’s banks have to bear

04.11.09
The High Street is about to undergo radical change… all thanks to a feisty woman in Brussels ... more

Footsie surges ahead as good news adds to signs of a global recovery

14.10.09
The London stock market bounced back from yesterday’s sell-off and were changing hands at a new high for the year amid signs that the global recovery has accelerated ... more

Shock as Microsoft posts worst show in 23 years

24.07.09
Technology investors were today coming to terms with a shockingly large fall in sales and profits at Microsoft ... more

Cheers as Brit calls an end to its Chaucer takeover tale

24.06.09
The cheers rang around Lime Street in the City today after Lloyd's of London broker Brit Insurance chose to withdraw its £221 million bid for rival Chaucer and thereby avoid the possibility of involving itself in a bidding war... more

Why start-up fever will never cool for some of us

19.06.09
Netscape founder Marc Andreessen and his business partner Ben Horowitz have just finished raising a new $300 million (£183 million) early-stage venture fund, further evidence that investors here are still willing to make bets on promising Valley start-ups... more

Gains in crude price fuel oil stocks

10.06.09
Motorists should brace themselves for rising prices at the pump. The cost of crude today shot up to a seven-month high ... more

ARM muscles in on the netbook market

01.06.09
Microchip designer ARM said today that it has started to win contracts in the rapidly expanding market for low-cost laptops known as netbooks ... more

Balkan troubles for Oleg Deripaska

15.05.09
It's not getting any better for Oleg Deripaska. He’s already lost the bulk of his fortune - now the government of Montenegro is seeking to nationalise his giant aluminium plant because his workers haven’t been paid since February.. ... more

Intel fined record £955m over illegal payments

13.05.09
European Union competition watchdogs fined microchipmaker Intel a record 1.06 billion (£955 million) for acting to ensure most European computers had “Intel Inside”... more

Banks and miners take heart but oil shares drift

14.04.09
Better-than-expected results overnight from Wall Street investment bank Goldman Sachs set the tone for trading in London as investors returned from the Easter break... more

Turning the tide is a hot issue

20.03.09
Back in 2005, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger formed a Climate Action Team to help California plan for global warming... more

IBM 'in talks to take over Sun Micro at £4.6 billion'

18.03.09
Computing giant IBM is in talks to acquire Sun Microsystems in a cash deal worth $6.5 billion... more

Up to 6000 jobs axed at Intel as sales drop

22.01.09
Technology: Bellwether technology company Intel is slashing up to 6000 jobs — more than 6% of its workforce — after a fall in fourth-quarter sales... more

Intel profits crash 90% as demand falls

16.01.09
Technology: Profits at technology leader Intel crashed 90% in the fourth quarter on weak demand for semiconductors... more

Yahoo set to name new chief executive

09.01.09
Internet: Online search company Yahoo is close to naming a new chief executive, insiders say... more

Vodafone climbs aboard new mobiles platform at Google

10.12.08
Technology: Mobile phones giant Vodafone has joined 13 other top telecom and chipmaking companies in an alliance to support Google's new phone platform... more

Dotcom pair Alberto Vilar and Gary Tanaka are facing US jail sentences for fraud

20.11.08
Fraud: Two stars of the dot-com era, who were also among the biggest donors to London arts and education, face jail in the US after being found guilty of fraud... more

Intel lowers aim in face of slowdown

13.11.08
Chip giant Intel sent shivers through the technology sector by cutting its fourth-quarter forecast by 14% as the economic slowdown hits demand for computers... more

Decline and fall of a master of the universe

04.11.08
He rode high on the dotcom boom, giving millions to Imperial College. But now, in his first interview, business wizard Gary Tanaka, detained in New York, tells of his fight to stay out of jail... more

PCs give Intel unexpected lift

16.07.08
Chipmaker Intel has surprised analysts with a 25% rise in quarterly profit as personal computer sales show unexpectedly strong sales... more

CDs of the week

09.07.07
Some smooth grooves from Robin Thicke and Cherry Ghost's first album head the list of this week's top CD releases... more

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