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Xerox settles $670m securities lawsuit
The settlement resolves an eight-year-old securities lawsuit
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The social networking revolution
Social networking sites are creeping into the enterprise bringing with them new risks and opportunities
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T5 chaos wrecks BA’s reputation
Garry Honey argues that Terminal 5's chaotic opening has seriously eroded trust in the BA brand. The impact, he says, wont be felt overnight
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Employee behaviour key to improving information security
Only when behaviour changes do businesses realise the benefits of a security-aware culture, finds PWC
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New law cracks down on corporate killing
The Corporate Manslaughter Act comes into force on 6 April 2008
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Sweden meets EU target for energy efficiency
More can be done to improve energy efficiency according to the Swedish government
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Otsuka pays $4m penalty for off-label marketing
The drug company allegedly encouraged its sales force to market an atypical antipsychotic drug for off-label uses
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RMS launches commercial fire model
The RMS Account Fire Model is aimed at primary commercial and specialty insurers and reinsurers
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Congressman Calls for Changes in Financial Services Regulation
US Congressman Barney Frank calls for new policies to help stabilize the housing market and address the current economic downturn
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Back from the brink
After trashing the company that shared his name with a few choice words, Gerald Ratner now runs one of the UK’s most successfull online jewelry stores—it’s a lesson in reputation management
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London firms unprepared for terror attacks
Over one third of surveyed companies had no integrated BCM plan, says Marsh
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UK business foresees 'bumpier ride': CBI
CBI downgrades 2009 economic growth to 1.7%, consumption is forecast to slow to just 1.6% this year
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Insurers are liable for Appleton river cleanup
Appleton says Fox River PCB clean-up is still long way from being funded
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EEB slams Portugese hydro power plans
Solar power and energy efficiency are smarter ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, say environmental groups
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FSA investigates stock trading abuse
The city watchdog is investigating claims that certain traders profited on rumours of funding problems
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Britain sets out national security strategy
UK must adapt to the changing threat of terrorism, climate change and global pandemics, says Prime Minister Gordon Brown
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Polls open for the Corporate Hall of Shame
The Corporate Hall of Shame has opened its polls for people to select the worst corporations of 2008
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Aon lambasts P&I Pool rate increases
Shipowners' rates increase by 15.55%, Aon calls for transparency in P&I insurance
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The lawyers are coming!
European competition authorities are cracking down hard on companies that try to compete unfairly. A dangerous new trend for businesses is the move towards more private actions for damages
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US representatives call for more scrutiny of foreign investors
House Financial Services Committee calls on Treasury to address sovereign wealth funds in FINSA regulations