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Grinch economy spoils office holiday parties

The endless shrimp is out this year Economy has office parties trimming or tossing events By JENNIFER LATSON HOUSTON CHRONICLE The economy has put a lump of coal in companies' Christmas stockings, and employees are likely to...

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Taxman turns up the heat on Gordon Ramsay

David Jetuah, Accountancy Age , Friday 27 November 2009 at 10:11:00 HM Revenue and Customs applied for winding-up petitions on four of Ramsay's eateries Gordon Ramsay has barely survived a roasting from the taxman at the High...

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Profit from China's rediscovered love for dairy

China's demand for milk is on the rise. But a recent contamination scandal caused panic and led to the closure of several suppliers. But for the brands that consumers still trust, there is a huge opportunity for profit. Eoin...

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Will Dubai Shocker Alter Deal Rhythm

The desert storm (read multi-billion dollar Dubai debt crisis) that has blown away some 1,000 points off the benchmark stock market index Sensex in a matter of 48 hours has brought forth a peculiar problem for private equity...

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UPDATE 1-Over 2,100 more jobs go at Threshers, Wine Rack

LONDON, Nov 27 (Reuters) - Another 2,140 workers at First Quench Retailing, the group behind British off-license chains Threshers and Wine Rack, are losing their jobs after the administrator said it would close 391 more stores...

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Sale of UK forensics firm LGC under way -sources

LONDON, Nov 27 (Reuters) - Prospective buyers are preparing bids for LGC, the British specialist in forensics and other scientific testing, whose owners hope to raise about 200 million pounds ($328 million), people familiar...

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KPMG named 'indirect tax firm' of the year

From correspondents in Delhi, India, 06:06 PM IST Global tax and audit firm KPMG's Indian arm has been named the country's 'Indirect Tax Firm of the Year' at an international tax forum. KPMG is bagging the award for the second...

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Tenders fuel Transnet fire

MMANALEDI MATABOGE AND MATUMA LETSOALO - A dossier compiled by disaffected senior Transnet employees says that three current and former board members have links with companies to which the parastatal has awarded contracts worth...

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Results of Annual General Meeting and Update on Competition Law Compliance Review

JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Sasol shareholders are advised that the results of the business conducted at the annual general meeting of Sasol held today, Friday 27 November 2009 in Bryanston, South Africa...

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When the buck stops at the top

As police step up the investigation into Securency’s global banknote dealings, the international reputation of Australia’s Reserve Bank is at stake. Yet our most senior leaders are amazingly silent on the issue.

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