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The company, owned by Italian firm Candy, has a 60-year association with Wales, employing 5, 000 people at Merthyr Tydfil at its peak.
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The London bourse has long been eyed by Borsa Italiana as a potential partner but now has teamed up with Euronext to bid for MTS, 46% of which is owned by Italian banks and 54% by foreign banks.
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The magazine is owned by former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's Mondadori media group.
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Closer and Chi magazines are owned by former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.
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ENI, an energy and chemicals conglomerate partially owned by the Italian government.
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Milan, owned by former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.
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The European banks and their good buddies in their governments are hoping to keep alive the game of make believe, particularly the part where Portugal, Spain and Italian government bonds owned by the banks are not worthless.
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Owned and created by Linda Mironti and Michael Mele, warm and welcoming Italian Americans who live in NYC and Italy.
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ILTE, an Italian printing firm that is controlled by the family-owned Farina group, recently won a prize for its annual report.
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Berlusconi, 40, is vice chairman of Mediaset SpA, the Italian commercial television network founded by his father and now owned by the Berlusconi family through the holding company, Fininvest.
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An Italian and a Greek national were also abducted from the site run by Lebanese-owned firm Setraco, the foreign ministries in Rome and Athens confirmed.
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The restaurant in Sanbourns, the department store owned by Latin America's richest man Carlos Slim, erupted when Jared Borgetti, the Mexican with an Italian name, flipped his header home in the 34th minute.
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