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Mandelson wades into battle for Cadbury

The UK business secretary has intervened in the battle for control of Cadbury, the UK chocolate maker, warning Kraft against ‘asset-stripping’

Acting GM chief launches major reshuffle

Whitacre shakes up carmaker’s management

Galleon founder first investigated decade ago

Federal investigators unable to bring charges

Bonuses for performers to rise

35% growth expected despite falling fees

Apple closes in on deal to buy Lala.com

Expectations raised for iTunes overhaul

Shell pulls out of $9bn refinery plan in China

Western oil groups struggle in the country

Cisco closes in on $3.4bn Tandberg deal

Deal to face antitrust scrutiny

Bolland checks out of Morrison

CEO asked to ‘relinquish responsibilities’

US publishers join forces in digital venture

Magazines seek to regain control

Berkeley dips back into land market

Housebuilder’s first-half profits hit

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So now we know what the archetypal British business will look like if Lord Mandelson and Lord Myners spin the Labour party back into power next year: a Bournville-based utility bank, staffed by Quakers paid a pittance, writes Andrew Hill

Man in the News: Michel Barnier, new EU internal market commissioner

Man in the News: Michel Barnier

In spite of Nicolas Sarkozy’s gloating, London’s banks may have less to fear from Michel Barnier, the newly appointed European commissioner for the internal market than they think

It’s bubbly all round but really, does anyone care?

Tony Jackson

In recent years, world markets have become so unstable that spotting and exploiting the next bubble has become the name of the game, writes Tony Jackson

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View from the Top: Peter Grauer

The chairman of Bloomberg talks about their acquisition of Business Week, the changing media space and the future of for-profit journalism

‘Less greenwash, more action’

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Oil and gas chief executives: are they worth it?

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Explore our interactive graphic to judge for yourself how oil and gas chief executives measure up against each other on metrics including three-year total shareholder return and return on capital employed