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08 Feb 2012 | by Emma Haslett
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JobsQuote of the day: 'My father set up his small business in 1968, manufacturing and selling home furnishings,' Chancellor George Osborne told the Federation of Small Businesses this week. 'Growing up, the rhythms of the business's life and the rhythms of our family life were one and the same. I remember...
What does a baby retailer have in common with an online film rental company? Its taste in CEOs, by the looks of it...
Stephen Hester has broken his silence over last week's bonus furore. There were 'some deeply depressing moments', he told the BBC.
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