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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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Mobile phone operators in the UK are preparing to open talks with Apple (AAPL) in the coming days about providing 3G...
London's retailers posted their best sales for more than three years in November, raising hopes of a bumper Christmas...
Christian Streiff is an executive who doesn't mind a fight. In France, that's a good way to get fired.
Limoges, the cradle of French porcelain production, has been supplying fine china to some of the world's most elegant...
Volkswagen AG, Europe’s largest carmaker, may buy a 49.9 percent stake in Porsche SE’s automotive unit next week as it...
The power grid of the future is one of humanity's boldest visions. Gigantic wind farms in the sea and enormous solar...
Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) -- EBay Inc. and a European unit were fined a total of 1.7 million euros ($2.55 million) by a Paris...
French auto sales surged 43 percent in December as consumers took advantage of the final days of government-backed...
After more than a year of negotiations, British Airways (BAY.L) and Iberia (IBLA.F), two of Europe's largest airlines,...
By Jurjen van de Pol (Bloomberg) — European retail sales increased in December, signaling the economy of the 16 nations...
So how was Christmas for you? That is the question many retailers are now asking each other because despite claims to...
Mike Steinberger's new book, "Au Revoir to All That: Food, Wine, and the End of France," includes a look at...
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Bad Weather Isn't Eurostar's Only Problem Posted by: Carol Matlack on December 21 The finger-pointing has already begun...
Spyker Cars NV’s plan to buy General Motors Co.’s Saab unit hinges on the European Investment Bank approving a loan...
We’re back from an incredible kickoff to our Going Global workshops in Zaragoza, Spain for Innovate!Europe.
Manufacturing activity in Hungary and the Czech Republic tumbled faster in January, key surveys showed on Monday, and...
The UK software industry is alive and kicking—despite many claims to the contrary. But more needs to be done to help...
As the largest bank in the 16-member euro zone, Spain's Banco Santander (STD) has fared pretty well during the...
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LVMH will report FY08 Results on Thursday 5ht February after market close, followed by an analyst meeting.
Nick Reilly took over at Adam Opel GmbH in Germany five days after 10,000 people demonstrated against General Motors Co.
Top Sources: European Business
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- ft.com
- thebeginner.eu
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- mytechboxonline.com
- blog.globotrends.com
- online.wsj.com
- outsourceportfolio.com
- platts.com
- ramanmedianetwork.com
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