Reports suggest the ex-BP boss's new company Riverstone wants to snap up some of BP's unwanted assets.
22 Dec 2010
| by Elizabeth Anderson
'I can't pretend that Christmas gifts will be at the top of the Serious Fraud Office's priority list. But it will be taken into account on the day of reckoning.' - Edwin Harland, a director in PwC's forensic services practice, warns that corporate Christmas gifts could be illegal under the new Bribery...
Yesterday was an excellent day for News Corp: a thumbs-up from the EU, and the political hara-kiri of Cable, the man best placed to block the deal.
If the weekend chaos at Heathrow et al wasn't bad enough, now the snow has forced a postponement of today's scheduled bank bonus showdown...
10 Dec 2010
Apparently romance novels are selling like hot cakes on e-readers. No embarrassing covers that way, you see...
The companies targeted by pro-Wikileaks 'hacktivists' find themselves facing an awkward reputational challenge.
07 Dec 2010
| by Dave Waller
Eric Cantona's attempt to wrong-foot the world's banks by staging a mass withdrawal has ended with the equivalent of a drab nil-nil.
The CBI says manufacturers can spearhead the UK economic recovery - with a bit more Government support.
Qantas starts legal proceedings - as Australian investigators pinpoint the fault in Rolls-Royce's Trent 900 engine.
Dodgy retail deals are annoying, and definitely make price comparison harder. But is now the time for a crack-down?