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Energy guzzlers to receive carbon tax breaks

Companies in the metals, chemicals, engineering and manufacturing sector receive climate change tax reprieve.

BHP massively hostile to Canadian fertiliser firm

BHP Billiton launches a hostile $40bn mega-bid for Potash - and there's no love lost between them...

BP cancels divi and pledges $20bn ahead of Hayward's US grilling

These are big concessions by BP - but in the circumstances, it didn't have much choice.

How he made his pile: Jim Ratcliffe, Ineos founder

How did the UK's 'most private billionaire' make his money?

Reckitt boss Becht cleans up with £90m annual pay packet

Bart Becht's done a terrific job at Reckitt Benckiser. But he can't possibly be worth that much money.

Imperial's Alison Cooper joins ranks of female FTSE bosses

Imperial Tobacco has become one of the few FTSE 100 companies to appoint a woman to its top job...

Unilever's brands are back - but not P&G's

Unilever's sales are rising again - but Procter & Gamble is suffering from customers trading down.

'Is it cos I is white?' South Africa not keen on Anglo's new chairman

Sir John Parker is to be Anglo's new chairman. But the South African government would have preferred a black local appointee.

Carroll under pressure from Anglo American investors

Amid a campaign to get more women in the boardroom, UK plc's top female leader comes under the cosh.

Unilever profits hit by cheapskate shoppers

The supermarkets' success in flogging own-brand products hasn't done Unilever's results any good...

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