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Yahoo vows not to 'screw up' Tumblr as bloggers get nervous
Marissa Mayer has promised "not to screw up" Tumblr, the lively blogging site the Yahoo chief executive bought for $1.1bn, as the New York start-up's young founder told its nervous community: �We're not turning purple.
Yahoo says Tumblr will boost revenue by 2014  BBC News
Tumblr deal will allow Yahoo to compete in mobile apps  Telegraph.co.uk
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FTSE 100 closes at highest level since September 2000
The benchmark index of leading shares advanced 32.57 points to close at 6,755.63 on Monday, its highest since September 2000, as global markets continued to power upwards.
Now FTSE hits 13-year high as traders buy in to 'modest recovery' in ...  Daily Mail
European stocks rise in muted trading  Sky News Australia
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Apple Avoided Billions in Taxes, Congressional Panel Says
WASHINGTON� Even as Apple became the nation's most profitable technology company, it avoided billions in taxes in the United States and around the world through a web of subsidiaries so complex it spanned continents and surprised experts, ...
Apple Avoids Overseas Taxes, Panel Finds  Wall Street Journal
Apple's Offshore Entities Avoid Taxes, Senate Probe Finds  Bloomberg
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Camerons avoids taxing questions for Google boss despite new whistleblower
David Cameron failed to raise Google's tax affairs when he met the company's chairman Eric Schmidt in Downing Street yesterday, it has emerged.
Cameron tells Google and others to play fair on tax  Reuters UK
Tax row could cost UK jobs, minister warns  Irish Times (blog)
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Rights issue plan derails FirstGroup
Shares in FirstGroup plunged 30 per cent on Monday as investors balked at a �615m rights issue and the scrapping of its dividend.
Firstgroup slumps on �615m rights issue  Irish Times
Troubled FirstGroup announces rights issue as chairman Martin Gilbert steps down  Telegraph.co.uk
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Economy has lost �10billion to high inflation over the last three years, says ...
High inflation has cost the economy �10billion over the last three years, according to Ernst & Young. The accountants warn households face spiralling energy and food bills and rail fares.
Britain faces years of high inflation  The Independent
Inflation 'may hamper Carney', warns ITEM Club  Telegraph.co.uk
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London shares reach 13-year high
The FTSE 100 has closed at its highest level for nearly 13 years, finishing 32 points up on the day at 6,756. That leaves it just short of the FTSE's all-time highest finish - the level of 6,930 reached in December 1999.
Banks lead FTSE to highest close since late 2000  Reuters UK
Market overview: Strong finish for FTSE  ShareCast
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Ryanair profits at record high and aims to double short-haul European flight ...
Ryanair wants to more than double its share of the European short-haul market to 20 per cent in the next five years. The target was revealed as the budget carrier brushed off higher fuel costs to post a record annual profit of �569 million.
Ryanair seeks more growth amid flag carrier cuts as profit soars  Financial Times
Ryanair Targets Northern Europe  Wall Street Journal
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Two in three families plan a summer staycation boosting UK tourism to �12billion
Two-thirds of British families will holiday in the UK this summer amid a cost of living squeeze that means a foreign holiday is a luxury that will have to be sacrificed.
'Staycation' back in vogue, claims hotel chain  Telegraph.co.uk
City breaks on the up as we opt for holidays near home  Metro
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Sainsbury caught out over salmon labelling
To the uninitiated, there may not seem to be much difference between a salmon reared in Loch Fyne or the Hebrides. Yet, J Sainsbury was on Monday forced to apologise for mixing up the two areas of western Scotland in a labelling error that highlights ...
Sainsbury's admit Scottish salmon labelling error  BBC News
Sainsbury's admit 'mislabelling' Scottish salmon  Scotsman
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