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Cadbury warms to Hershey tie-up
Cadbury has signalled support for a possible tie-up with Hershey, declaring that the ethical values of the UK confectioner were similar to those of the US group
US retailers report strong ‘Black Friday’ crowds
Strong emphasis on sales of practical items
Ex-Lloyds chairman eyes banking ventures
Entrepreneurs keen to take on Big Four
Informa’s Springer talks anger shareholders
Investors sound off on early talks
Ryanair CEO expects to quit in 2-3 years
Wants to see Aer Lingus takeover
Sweden rules out state bail-out for Saab
New parties express interest in GM unit
Renault seals Avtovaz revamp deal
Moscow to inject $1.7bn into carmaker
Japan’s newspapers hold grip on sales
Asahi chief sees no swift circulation fall
Carphone Warehouse raises guidance
Telecoms group steps up demerger plan
High bar set for ThyssenKrupp successor
Chief aims to return to profitability
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