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Microchip designer misses revenue forecasts.
Treasury left with just two rescue plans for bank.
Halifax says house prices were flat in January.
Yahoo
Media mogul not interested in crashing Mircosoft's bid.
Character from the film Ratatouille: Amazon quits DVD rental and buys into Lovefilm
Amazon subscribers move to Lovefilm in buy-in deal.
Worker in mine: China acts to secure natural resources supply
Cache of raw materials via deals and strategic tie-ins.
Sir Richard Branson: Olivant's pull out leaves Sir Richard Branson closer to Northern Rock
Virgin boss beats off Luqman Arnold in battle for troubled lender, but he still faces a bumpy ride.
Labour accused of damaging Britain's enterprise culture.
France's finance minister blames faulty internal controls.
Spanish government to 'refloat' the housing market.
M&B; to "give careful consideration" to proposal.
Equitable Life policyholders will have their pensions slashed.
New chief at Kingfisher could earn more than £16m.
Manchester has been named debt capital of Britain.
Oil explorer sells oilfield to plough the money into Vietnam.
US giant grows healthcare arm through acquisition.
Random facts about the new B&Q; boss - James Hall. Tony Blair as European President - Ambrose Evans-Pritchard. Stay tuned to Ben Bland's market forces.
James Hall
Société Générale
China's economic rise poses difficult challenges.
Google have invested in 23andme
The latest on the French bank and Jérôme Kerviel.
Journalist Robert Peston
Fears that Iceland's boom could lead to a heavy bump.
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