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After two years and 738,000 words, a writer moves on
By Martin Cloake, Nov 16, 2011
It’s been two years, 738,837 words and 1,214 posts in which the world of money has witnessed some deep changes. Now one writer is moving on.
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F1 chief a witness in huge corruption trial
By Martin Cloake, Nov 10, 2011
In the week in which F1 chief Bernie Ecclestone gives evidence in a huge corruption trial, we ask if sport is in danger of losing its appeal.
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Samsung takes mobile top spot from Apple
By Martin Cloake, Nov 08, 2011
Latest figures from the smartphone market show the devices continue to ship in vast numbers, with Samsung taking the top spot from Apple.
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Ordinary people pay for tax havens
By Martin Cloake, Nov 08, 2011
Stark evidence of how ordinary citizens are paying for the tax haven status of corporations is revealed by an amendment to Jersey's current budget
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Millwall to delist after 22 years on market
By Martin Cloake, Nov 07, 2011
Millwall FC is to delist from the Stock Exchange after 22 years as the club claims its public status is too expensive and makes investment difficult
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One-off tax on top 10% ‘will rebalance economy’
By Martin Cloake, Nov 07, 2011
A once radical proposal for a one-off wealth tax is gaining support as the real nature of the financial bail-outs becomes clearer.
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Apple guru’s life story flies off the shelves
By Martin Cloake, Nov 03, 2011
The biography of Apple’s Steve Jobs has become one of the fastest selling biogs on record in a week when the shape of the wider book market became clearer.
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