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27 February 2013 A high-flying banker has claimed she was bullied, tormented and called crazy Miss Cokehead' by male colleagues after she blew the whistle on insider dealing. Cambridge graduate Svetlana Lokhova, who earned more than 750,000 a year,
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31 RIA Novosti / Yuri Streletc RT on Russia's leading car producer Avtovaz almost quadruples its net profit in 1H 2012. However, it was mostly State money and not better production that underpinned the growth. The net profit of Russia's leading car
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Rating Mr James Mwangi Equity Bank chief executive officer was on Friday named the Ernst & Young World Entrepreneur Of The Year 2012, at an awards ceremony held in Monte Carlo's Salle des Etoiles. He was picked from 59 country finalists vying for the
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9 June 2012 Gordon Brown was paid more than 120,000 for appearing at a four-hour conference a rate of 500 a minute. The former Labour Prime Minister received the fee for speaking to financiers in Russia in February, although he was said not to have
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The Russian oil company Surgutneftegaz owns refineries and gas stations, sells a valuable product and makes a profit...The company is valued by the Russian stock market at even less than its cash and easily sold assets. That astonishing fact suggests
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Russia floors are expected to be largely following sinking world stocks, with investors unconvinced that the world's major economies nailed a solution to the European debt crisis at a Camp David summit on weekend...Falling oil, that sank to its
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AvtoVAZ president Igor Komarov and the governor of Samara region, where Togliatti is located, were present in the assembly hall when the car rolled off the assembly line...The company is 25 percent owned by Renault-Nissan, which is moving closer to
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Articles Toronto-based Barrick sold 66.2 million shares of Barrick for 120 pence ($1.96) per share after deciding that Highland was "non-core to its business operations and strategy" in February. The price was below Highland's Wednesday closing value
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Market rumours suggest a boardroom struggle has forced Viktor Vekselberg to resign as chairman of the aluminium producer Rusal. It's reported he quit after failing to agree with major shareholder Oleg Deripaska over a 25% stake in Norilsk Nickel.
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Greece may prefer to leave the Euro as a faster way out of the crisis, Ksenia Yudaeva, a head of the Sberbank Centre for Macroeconomic Analysis, told Business RT...But this won't be the choice for cautious politicians ahead of the elections across
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