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Robert Miller with the main City and business news as Europe’s markets worry about the Eurozone debt crisis and stand-off over the second bailout for Greece; pub owner and brewer of London Pride beer Fuller Smith & Turner reports 10pc rise in annual profit; companies in the news next week include supermarkets J Sainsbury and Tesco and as the deadline looms for nominations to head the International Monetary Fund, Hillary Clinton is tipped to become head of the World Bank next year.
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Date Found: June 10, 2011
Date Produced: June 10, 2011
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July 15, 2011
Shares in Yell Group have slumped by a quarter as the market dismissed plans by the Yellow Pages group to transform its business model by pursuing digital revenues. Here, we look back at some classic Yellow Pages adverts.
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July 15, 2011
Sumant Bhatia comments on BHP BIlliton entering US energy market; European banks stress test; a potential credit downgrade for the United States; home sellers dropping asking prices
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July 15, 2011
She’s been dubbed 'Miss Justice' - a name Jeanette Miller has fully embraced in her belief in justice for all.
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July 14, 2011
Andrew Bell, chief executive of Witan Investment Trust, tells Robert Miller why he is bullish on equities despite the Eurozone debt crisis and why he believes investors should avoid government bonds.
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July 14, 2011
Audio: Questor editor Garry White tells Robert Miller how his Greek gold tip has fared and, what to do next.
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