The Business Sample Issue - 26 May 2007

Table of content - The Business Sample Issue (26 May 2007)

MUSIC TO HIS EARS
TRIXIE TRADER
WEALTH MANAGEMENT
INDULGENCES
GLOBAL BRIEFING
Economic Outlook | Bill Jamieson
Trusted Sources | Christopher Granville
Media File | David Crow
Core Values | Matthew Lynn
Technology File | James Forsyth
Political Notebook | Fraser Nelson
Seven days in business:
BUSINESS LEADER
ANATOMY OF A DEAL
FOCUS
COVER STORY
NEWS
EDITORIAL
BULLS & BEARS
CAPITAL INJECTION
IT WON’T BE YOU
RUBBISH AUDIT
FLYING INTO TROUBLE
IN THE DOCK DAVID CLEMENTI
BRANDINDEX
China’s great leap into private equity will revolutionise the world’s markets
China’s great leap into private equity will revolutionise the world’s markets
Fresh blow to RBS’s ABN Amro bid over Dutch central bank fears
UN picks Novartis boss to combat bio-terrorism
Ventura’s $1bn talks with big pharma boosted by successful product trial
M&S is in full bloom, but Stuart Rose now under pressure to continue growing
Warner refuses to give up on EMI despite agreed Terra Firma offer
MyTravel tried to buy Thomas Cook UK
Boots faces pensions row at EGM
Vectura’s $1bn talks with big pharma boosted by successful product trial
Zero carbon ‘will add £36k’ to house prices
S&P 500’s record run is not over
Brown needs to make friends in the City to repay his debts
thank you for the the music
thank you for the the music
The Profumo affair
The Profumo affair
Google plots to become master of the universe
The shape of things to come
Brits don’t need nanny state to improve work-life balance
M&S is blooming, but the challenge for Rose is to continue growing
BA has little to gain from flying into a deal to buy Iberia
For all Brown’s bluster, UK finances are still in the red
How realistic is a leveraged buyout of BT? British telecoms giant awaits the call
A bitter pill for Glaxo investors
BA has little to gain from flying into a deal to buy Spain’s Iberia
BA has little to gain from flying into a deal to buy Spain’s Iberia
Will a buyer come a-calling? Clean bill of health opens up BT to bids
A country calling
EU smells foul play
Plastic fantastic
Löscher steps up
Kirk rolls the dice in Vegas
Love thy neighbour
Lloyds’ Advent-ure
Oil firms for an easy life
Clear for takeoff
Blackstone earns Air Miles
Philips powers ahead
A family affair
A family affair
A home from home
Developers Russian in
US Latin spirits rising
California dreaming
Suited and booted
M&B raises a glass
Life through a lens
Gates pays to display
Power surge
UK spending
British housing reprieve
Lucky for some
Content is chink in the armour as Joost eyes YouTube’s crown
THE KING OF FRENCH INSURANCE
Henri de Castries CV
THE KING OF FRENCH INSURANCE
Trade hots up despite chill in the air between Russia and the West
Housing market bears the brunt as Ireland’s economy wobbles
Shaken, not stirred
DAIQUIRI
MOJITO
CIROC PRAIRIE OYSTER
Shaken, not stirred
Go green
fanc y spen ding £2.25m?
Legal Services
Rich listers suffer poor customer service as industry fails to deliver
What to do with those Reuters shares? Add a dash of continental style, and wait
China may trigger Sid’s vicious circle
Dominion looks to cash in on surge in luxury goods market with Chic Fund
Nighthawk’s net share of proven gas reserves may well make it a good buy
In a rising stock market hedge fund performance continues to disappoint
Guy Johnson Stocks editor, CNBC Europe
Guy Johnson Stocks editor, CNBC Europe
Take a chance on Europe’s property market
Copper’s ups and downs
As market scales record high, analysts ask how long stocks can keep climbing
Apocalypse brewing on Wall Street, or storm in a teacup?
trixie trader now bring me the head of corporate entertainment

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