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  • Angrisani also saw value of one of Greenfield's acquisitions, Ciao, a European price comparison company.

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  • Airbus has not yet laid out a formal response to the 7E7, although industry officials say the European company is planning a series of airline briefings.

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  • Dr Sweeney's team, working in collaboration with Astrium, a satellite-and-space company that is part of EADS, a European aerospace group, will test the system in a large aircraft hangar in Germany.

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  • To meet European emissions standards as a company, they need a small to medium car within the group.

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  • In the summer, Deutsche Telekom became the first European company to aim a share issue at retail investors across Europe.

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  • Juncker said his government backed Arcelor's strategic plan and did not share Mittal's view that the combined company could form a European industrial champion.

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  • London - A word to the wise for satellite television broadcaster BSkyB : Easynet, a leading pan-European broadband networking company, has nothing to do with popular Greek entrepreneur Stelios Haji-Ioannou's no-frills easyGroup empire--note the majuscule 'E' in the company moniker.

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  • The loss was in line with expectations and was largely due to a 509m-euro fine imposed on the company last year by the European Commission for participating in a cartel to fix prices in the television business.

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  • In addition to transferring taxpayer dollars into the French and Russian treasuries, procurement through a particular European supplier would bail out an aircraft company that got its start through French espionage and bribery, and would pay workers of radical and politically active labor unions that hate the United States.

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