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Company reveals ‘Wells notice’ from markets regulator over legacy insurance liabilities
Payment group’s shares that once traded at almost €200 are now worth little more than €1
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HMRC has gone from praising the company’s tax department to suing it in a landmark case
US conglomerate’s aviation and power units suffer during pandemic
His high-conviction style of dealmaking is coming to the fore at private equity group
HMRC applies to change its case to allege that fraudulent misrepresentations were made
New blow to industry after Mnuchin casts doubt on restart for US air travel and Buffett exits airline stocks
Jet engine maker warns of worse ahead with air travel rebound ‘likely not soon’
Yogababble displaces shareholder returns, but egocentric bosses remain the same
Group shares are down 80 per cent for their 2000 peak
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The late General Electric chief executive always hit those earnings numbers. Always.
Legendary CEO became best-selling author after leaving industrial conglomerate
Celebrity executive who brutally transformed General Electric
Turnround of industrial giant may be hampered by Boeing 737 Max grounding
Carolina Dybeck Happe is second big outside appointment following Larry Culp as CEO
The strains on US corporate defined benefit plans are likely to intensify
And like that, it’s gone.
Aviation and healthcare businesses propel results during ‘reset year’
Data show very little packaging is being made from recycled material
Chemicals billionaire Michal Solowow aims to cut the country’s reliance on coal
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