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CITY WHISPERS: Bill Ackman's cerulean eyes charm 'Woodstock' crowd at Berkshire Hathaway
It seems that the crowd were thanking Ackman for his stand on various fronts, including his pro-Israel stance.
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Cost-of-living crunch wipes shine off Thomas Sabo jewellery
Profits tumbled by 85 per cent to around £200,000 last year. Turnover fell very slightly to £11.3 million, but inflation added to costs.
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British businesses awash with 'accidental' bosses who have received no formal training
Two-thirds of managers were given no guidance before they took on responsibilities such as leading a team, according to a survey by recruitment...
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MIDAS SHARE TIPS UPDATE: Wind is turning in Octopus Renewables Investment Trust's favour
The shares are very much worth holding on to, with the dividend ensuring that you are being paid to wait for better times.
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MIDAS SHARE TIPS: Why it soon won't be hip to give the cold shoulder to Smith & Nephew
S&N is far from perfect - but, overlooking the issues, the company is cheap and worth buying for short-term upside.
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Where is Labour's 'white heat' revolution to revive Harold Wilson's glory days?
Reeves has so far failed to conjure up the rhetorical flourishes of Wilson. But it is understood advisers are developing a revised industrial...
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Shipping firm Clarksons set for EIGHTH pay revolt as boss Case gets £12m pay packet
Case received a bonus of £10.4 million. It makes him one of the highest paid bosses of any firm listed on the London stock market.
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MARKET REPORT: S4 Capital shares soar as Sir Martin Sorrell piles into artificial intelligence
The company, which was set up by the City tycoon in May 2018, said it has capitalised on its 'prominent AI positioning' this year.
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British Airways owner IAG set for bumper summer
IAG, whose airlines also include Iberia, Vueling and Aer Lingus, said demand for travel 'remains strong' as it looks to fly even more passengers...
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Footsie hits new high as economy roars back
In another upbeat session for savers with money tied up in shares, the FTSE 100 topped 8400 for the first time to hit an all-time high of 8455.
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ALEX BRUMMER: UK second to United States among G7 richest nations with largest number of 'triple A' companies
There is a mammoth mismatch between public perceptions of Britain as a basket case economy and the reality.
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Ikea pushes back opening of its Oxford Street store to fix leaks in the building's basement
It is the second time the store, which was previously home to Topshop's flagship London site, has seen its opening delayed.