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Prudential office: Buy-out specialist approached over Prudential
Mark Wood of Paternoster has been approached by banks drawing up plans to break up insurance giant Prudential.
Reasons for refusing Microsoft's bid expected.
New owner hopes to cash in on vast back catalogue.
Capital Radio owner to slash stations in bid to cut costs.
Horse jumps hurdle: Cenkos may enter Newbury field
Stockbroker may buy out Guinness Peat Group.
Inside the new Heathrow Terminal 5: Sparks fly over Heathrow
BA's T5 move will put other airlines at disadvantage.
Jeremy Darroch, Murdoch's successor at BSkyB
New chief Jeremy Darroch is first for consumers.
Sagrada Familia catherdral in Barcelona: Barcelona buzz moves mobile beyond voice and text
World Congress hears how 'femtocell' technology could accelerate the migration of voice traffic from fixed-line to mobile phone networks.
Government's spending means less economic growth says ECB.
Company will be told to cut costs and improve track and signalling.
Nike beats Adidas in England rugby kit scrum.
Stinging attack on Vincent Cable, party's the deputy leader.
Short-sellers staked over £100m ahead of share price collapse.
Casino's attempt to recover £7.36m from a high roller.
Hon disputes outstanding legal fees of almost £200,000.
Fidelity to invest in secondary-ticket Seatwave sales site.
Investigators run up £130,000 expenses over a nine-months.
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
Oil field
As oil prices soar parts of the world risk famine.
Soldier in Iraq
400 factories and plants to boost reconstruction.
Houses
Average mortgage burden 'worst since 1990'.
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