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GE breezes past Vestas in wind market

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US group benefits from rush to install wind farms

From RETAIL & CONSUMER 7:10pm

Companies to feel hit from Venezuela move

Currency devaluation to affect multinationals

From TECHNOLOGY 7:06pm

UK accounting body probes Autonomy

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

From COMMENT 6:34pm

Tips for baffled investors on Apple value

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

A woman looks at a computer site on November 30, 2012 in Washington, DC. - Just in time for the holidays, Microsoft and Google have become embroiled in a bitter dispute over who is the fairest of them all for online shopping, stepping up the battle between the tech giants.Microsoft threw the first punch when it launched a campaign for its Bing search engine "to highlight Bing's commitment to honest search results." The campaign also seeks "to help explain to consumers the risks of Google Shopping's newly announced 'pay-to-rank' practice," a Microsoft statement said. As part of the campaign, Microsoft created a Web page called "Scroogled," which points out that its rival has reversed course on its pledge at the time of the Google stock offering to avoid paid ad inclusion for search results. ©Getty The Public Image from MANAGEMENT 5:10pm

Microsoft’s anti-Google advertisements

Tech group’s campaign touches a nerve on privacy

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Caterpillar digs into trouble in China

US group’s market share bleeds as Chinese companies grab sales

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My Little Brand Crisis

Findus meat scandal could bite deeper into Lion Capital’s investment

From FINANCIALS 12:03pm

Goldman names global M&A co-head

Lemkau currently head of mergers in Europe and Asia

From WORLD 11:46pm

Blizzard leaves US northeast reeling

Obama declares state of emergency in Connecticut

From INDUSTRIALS 10:34pm

FBI probes EADS unit claims

US authorities yet to decide on any investigation of GPT

From TECHNOLOGY 8:30pm

Brussels fights US data privacy push

Washington and lobbyists seek to water down EU regulation

8:03pm

Falling yields fail to dent appetite for debt

Even low-rated companies are having no trouble raising capital

From MARKETS 8:01pm

CME to push clearing rate swaps in London

UK clearance will pitch market operators into battle

From TRANSPORT 7:54pm

American and US Airways near tie-up

Enlarged group set to overtake its rivals

From FINANCIALS 7:30pm

Einhorn shows attacking instinct on Apple

Head of Greenlight Capital keen to unlock tech cash

From WORLD Feb 10, 2013

Obama targets jobs and growth

State of the union address to focus on middle class

From TECHNOLOGY Feb 10, 2013

Dell puts special committees in focus

Board’s move in effect shut out founder from talks

From FINANCIALS Feb 10, 2013

Activists eye new targets in financials

Some of the biggest names already in the crosshairs

From GLOBAL ECONOMY Feb 10, 2013

Carney not expected to make sudden change

Impact on economy likely to be ‘evolution, not revolution’

From LEX Feb 10, 2013

Barclays: time to be bold

Here comes another bank restructuring exercise

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