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Publisher deserts UK tax regime
UK publishing and events firm United Business Media plans to move its tax arrangements offshore.
HBOS mulls plan for extra funds
HBOS is considering a rights issue to raise up to £4bn of extra funding from its existing
Eurotunnel 'considers cash call'
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Nationwide wants bigger deposits
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No move as Yahoo deadline ends
A deadline expires for Yahoo to agree to Microsoft's \$44.6bn offer, paving the way for a hostile
Exxon 'is low on transparency'
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More Costa coffee shops planned
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ASOS sees strength in web sales
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Microsoft falls on weak forecasts
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