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UK accounting body probes Autonomy

Financial reports in run-up to HP takeover to be scrutinised

6:30pm

Blinkx shares soar on video ad potential

Full-year revenue predicted to be 9-12% ahead of previous estimate

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Brussels fights US data privacy push

Washington and lobbyists seek to water down EU regulation

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Monitise gains as people shift to mobile

Number of transactions quadruple at mobile payments group

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Tips for baffled investors on Apple value

The company needs to find new sectors to disrupt, says Aswath Damodaran

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Microsoft’s anti-Google advertisements

Tech group’s campaign touches a nerve on privacy

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Techs lead Milton Keynes revival

Strong connections with engineering and IT sectors boost appeal

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Einhorn shows attacking instinct on Apple

Head of Greenlight Capital keen to unlock tech cash

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Dell puts special committees in focus

Board’s move in effect shut out founder from talks

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Equity and debt markets reawaken M&A

Stirring of ‘animal spirits’ among dealmakers

Feb 9, 2013

Man in news: Michael Dell

Intensely personal man takes company private

Feb 9, 2013

Google chairman to sell $2.5bn of shares

Schmidt plans to cut stake in search group by 42%

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The private man behind Dell seeks greater control

Feb 8, 2013

Dell investor vows to fight $24.4bn deal

Biggest outside shareholder says buyout ‘grossly undervalues’ group

Feb 8, 2013

Apple dispute highlights investor dilemma

How much importance should be ascribed to cash when valuing shares?

From LEX Feb 8, 2013

HP: debt advice

Tech group has a cheek warning Dell about making a strategic error

Feb 8, 2013

HP tightens guidelines on China labour

PC maker issues new rules on student workers

From LEX Feb 8, 2013

Nikon: out of the picture

It is becoming increasingly difficult to make a profit from photographs

From MEDIA Feb 8, 2013

Activision Blizzard warns over consoles

Introduction of next-generation models could hit business in 2013

Feb 7, 2013

Dell to repatriate $7bn of overseas cash

Details emerge on computer maker’s deal to go private

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