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Goodwin built lender’s global empire, Hester began turnround and McEwan leads it into privatisation
The most important lesson is about the malign impact of top-down pressure
BAE Systems chairman persuaded to take up role on assurance that BBC Trust chair was secure in post
Goodwin’s opulent ‘executive wing’ to be entrepreneurs centre
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Readers’ suggestions on car hire and much else
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Claim that prospectus contained untrue or misleading statements
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