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Dagens Industri | 9/3/2010 1:49:23 PM |
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Chinese prices get New Year boost
Chinas rate of inflation accelerates to 4.5% in January as consumers raise spending around Chinese New Year.
Lenovo profits continue to soar
Lenovo, the worlds second-largest maker of PCs, reports a 54% rise in profits on overseas acquisitions and a jump in sales.
Brazil oil giant Petrobras gets new chief
Meet the woman running Brazils oil giant
CEO pay not linked to performance
Why chief executives are paid so much
Real still top football rich list
Real Madrid head the list of the richest football clubs in the world for the seventh year in a row, says a Deloitte survey.
News Corp profits swing to growth
Media giant News Corporation sees its net profits rise 65% in the three months to the end of December 2011 compared to 2010.
Groupon reports unexpected loss
In its first set of results as a public company, Groupon reports an unexpected loss of $42.7m (£27.0m), when a small profit had been expected.
Cisco sees profits rise over 43%
US technology giant Cisco says rising quarterly sales show that its cost-cutting plans are bearing fruit.
Nokia to carry out 4,000 job cuts
Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia announced the details of 4,000 job losses on Wednesday at plants in Hungary, Mexico and Finland.
Redknapp cleared of tax evasion
Harry Redknapp says his "nightmare" is over after being cleared of tax evasion along with Milan Mandaric.
A380 wing crack checks extended
Checks are ordered on all Airbus A380 superjumbos after cracks were found in wing components, extending an earlier safety ruling covering 20 planes.
Cambodia faces rising wage demand
Are Cambodian workers falling out of love with garment-making?
Greek parties to finalise deal
Greek PM Lucas Papademos is meeting coalition parties in an attempt to seal an austerity deal to secure a new EU/IMF bailout.
VIDEO: Germanys bumper year for exports
The BBCs Aaron Heslehurst on Germanys bumper year for exports in 2011 - and why the RBS boss turned down his bonus.
Apple seeks revised patent rules
A letter from Apples legal team reveals that the firm wants Europe to revise rules covering patents that are essential to industry standards.
RBS boss: I considered resigning
Royal Bank of Scotland chief executive Stephen Hester tells the BBC he briefly considered resigning during the uproar over his bonus.
Builders ordered to pay up on tax
Construction workers who are dodging tax have been told to pay up ahead of a planned crackdown by the UK tax authority.
Women facing pensions lock-out
Low-earning women could be frozen out of a scheme to automatically enrol workers into a pension scheme, the TUC warns.
VIDEO: Airbus cracks minor safety issue
Aviation analyst Chris Yates told BBC News that possible cracks on Airbus A380 planes are a minor safety issue.
Vestas directors quit after loss
The finance chief at Vestas quits and other directors will not seek re-election to the board of the wind turbine company.
VIDEO: Models demand better conditions
Models in the US have launched a rights group calling for workplace standards in what is a largely unregulated industry.
VIDEO: Does Groupon make money?
The online deals company Groupon is due to post its first financial results since becoming a publicly traded firm.
Homeserve set to lose customers
Maintenance company Homeserve cuts 200 jobs and says it expects to lose more customers than previously thought after concerns over sales techniques.
Nissan profits up on global sales
Nissan reports a 3.6% rise its profit for the October to December quarter despite disruptions caused by floods in Thailand.
VIDEO: Travel Clinic: US heartland by rail
Travel expert Simon Calder has more advice for people doing battle with airlines and agents.
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