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Friday 23 May 2008
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InBev plots $46bn bid for Anheuser-Busch.
Business class airline's funding in doubt.
Activist investor proposes to oust board.
Tate & Lyle chief admits he is under pressure to deliver profits
Chief admits he is under pressure to deliver profits
Credit crisis Britain: Exeter is betting tourism will pull it through
Tourist town betting it will pull through downturn.
Alrosa chief says weak dollar will force diamond industry to act
Diamond chief renews stance against the greenback.
BA chief Willie Walsh: British Airways warns oil surge will put a rash of airlines out of business
BA chief warns of aviation industry was entering uncharted territory due to sky-high oil prices.
US carmaker's return to profit delayed by US slump.
Cable & Wireless says UK business could stand alone.
Chief exec speaks about failed sale of music company.
Half of staff axed as administrators take the reigns.
US buyout firm a contender for Cash Systems business.
Babywear retailer's underlying profit rises by 71pc.
LSE share fall despite sharp rise in profits due to record trading.
US power generation sector could see a wave of consolidation.
World flooded with Fed dollars - Ambrose Evans-Pritchard. Japan needs shake up as China looms - Damian Reece. Ben Bland's Market forces.
James Hall
Oil's perfect storm may blow over
Surge may subside as global downturn begins to bite.
Credit crisis Britain: James Hall tours the UK in search of crunch fallout
How has the credit crunch hit cities around the UK?
The Chelsea Flower Show sees City deals amongst the dahlias
Flower Show sees bankers laying their own topsoil.
Alex

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