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US company that digested chocolate group still paying no corporate duty in Britain
Report finds only 18 of 8,500 new product launches could claim to be a breakthrough
If there is one lesson from the history of long-lived companies, it is the need to maintain flexibility
Lasting companies preserve core values while stimulating innovation
Deal between the brewer and SABMiller represents much-needed vindication of the new system
Collaborating with in-house legal teams and bringing fresh ideas to corporate projects are two ways firms have enhanced their client relations
Scion of the chocolate-making family who became the pre-eminent authority on the way boards are run
John Momoh’s Channels TV has gained a following with the Nigerian diaspora and a reputation for integrity
More favourable weather conditions expected to lift production after this season’s shortfall
Italian group’s £112m cash offer brings hope amid falling sales for UK chain
Latest in a flurry of tax disputes between multinationals and Indian authorities
Brazilian buyout group teams up with Berkshire Hathaway to create $100bn company
Hershey blocks UK-made Cadbury and Nestlé imports in US trademark fight
US owner Mondelez to invest £75m in exchange for changes in work practices and redundancies
‘We’ve gone from boom to bust in six months,’ says farmer
Despite the potential it may be too early to get excited
Companies that grew by merger are now rushing to split themselves up
Direct social impact can be achieved on a small scale with a large personal fortune
Execution risks of banking digitisation are substantial
Britain’s takeover rules have held up well
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