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EUROPEAN BUSINESS
With a population almost topping 500 million, the European Union is one of the largest global markets. That has helped make some of the European businesses the biggest -- and most dynamic -- in the world.
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Top Sources: European Business
- BusinessWeek
- ft.com
- mytechboxonline.com
- online.wsj.com
- blog.globotrends.com
- bloomberg.com
- dailyreckoning.com
- BusinessWeek
- euroinvestor.co.uk
- Reuters