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Financial Times: Wyly brothers charged over 'undisclosed $550m'
US regulators charged Samuel and Charles Wyly, two billionaire brothers whose interests range from software to restaurants, with reaping more than $550m in undisclosed gains by trading shares in companies on whose boards they sat
Financial Times: Mystery bidder circling Clapham House
Owner of Gourmet Burger Kitchen declines to comment on identity of suitor and cautions there is no certainty that a formal offer would be made
Financial Times: Auditor for American Apparel resigns
Shares in the troubled US clothing manufacturer fall more than 10% after Deloitte & Touche raised questions about the reliability of the group's 2009 annual report
Financial Times: Chanel pays record fee for Bond Street store
Deal worth £4m in London's West End shows that the most expensive parts of the capital continue to boom even as Britain's high streets struggle
Financial Times: P&G in 10-year deal with Olympics
The deal, which gives Procter & Gamble the right to use the Olympic rings logo globally, is the first with the International Olympic Committee that covers multiple brands under one sponsor
Financial Times: Danone cedes Chinese juice maker to SAIF
Danone has sold its stake in Chinese juice maker Huiyuan Juice Group for €200m, less than half the amount Coca-Cola was prepared to pay in a deal that collapsed last year
Financial Times: Smartphone sales lift Carphone Warehouse
Smartphones prove a boon for the mobile phone retailer as first-quarter demand for the higher-priced handsets help boost sales in Europe by3.7 per cent.
Financial Times: BAT lifted by purchase of Indonesia's Bentoel
British American Tobacco says price rises and the acquisition of Indonesia's Bentoel helped push up revenues for the first half of the year despite people buying fewer of its cigarettes everywhere except Asia
Financial Times: Halfords blames election and World Cup for poor sales
Car repairs, car accessories and cycles retailer blames World Cup, general election, bad weather and delivery problems for poor like-for likes
Financial Times: Wm Hill phone betting moves offshore
The decision of William Hill to relocate in Gibraltar is the latest in a series of moves offshore by bookmakers wanting to reduce their tax bills
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·Wyly brothers charged over 'undisclosed $550m'
US regulators charged Samuel and Charles Wyly, two billionaire brothers whose interests range from software to restaurants, with reaping more than $550m in undisclosed gains by trading shares in companies on whose boards they sat
·Google says China 'blockage' miscalculation
Google said that its search and advertising services were being blocked in China for first time since its groundbreaking compromise with the Chinese government earlier this month
·Sony raises full-year profit forecasts
The Japanese electronics and entertainment group reports an unexpectedly strong first quarter marked by robust sales of flat-screen televisions and PlayStation video game consoles
·Wylie threatens broad digital expansion
Andrew Wylie, the literary agent whose exclusive deal with Amazon.com last week stunned the publishing world, has threatened a broad expansion of his digital publishing business to include up to 2,000 titles if traditional publishers refuse to improve digital royalties.
·Mystery bidder circling Clapham House
Owner of Gourmet Burger Kitchen declines to comment on identity of suitor and cautions there is no certainty that a formal offer would be made
·PartyGaming and Bwin plan merger
Proposed deal would create world's largest online gambling group, with 2009 pro-forma net gaming revenues of €682m, and earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation of €196m
·Auditor for American Apparel resigns
Shares in the troubled US clothing manufacturer fall more than 10% after Deloitte & Touche raised questions about the reliability of the group's 2009 annual report
·Chanel pays record fee for Bond Street store
Deal worth £4m in London's West End shows that the most expensive parts of the capital continue to boom even as Britain's high streets struggle
·Radio Shack plans Target store kiosks
The US mobile phone retailer intends to open outlets in most of Target's discount stores, as it faces a drive by rivals Best Buy and Walmart into the rapidly expanding wireless business
·Nintendo wins case against games pirates
The High Court rules that the R4 copying device, which allows gamers to download software from file-sharing sites on the internet, is illegal to sell and market in the UK
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