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131. Airbus denies report CEO to quit
Airbus denied a magazine report on Friday that its recently appointed CEO Christian Streiff planned to resign to join carmaker PSA Peugeot Citroen.
06 Oct 2006
132. EAGS Shares Fall Following Superjumbo Delays
EADS faced trouble today following the announcement yesterday of yet more delays of deliveries of its A380 superjumbo.
04 Oct 2006
133. EADS board to meet on costs and superjumbo delay
The board of Airbus parent EADS is expected on Tuesday to decide on a cost cutting programme and assess the impact of the latest delay in its A380 superjumbo plane
03 Oct 2006
134. Barclays to sell vendor finance businesses to CIT
Barclays said on Monday it had agreed to sell part of its vendor finance businesses in Britain and Germany to U.S. commercial finance firm CIT for an undisclosed price.
02 Oct 2006
135. Filtronic Ends Wireless Infrastructure Business
Following it’s AGM today, Filtronic Plc’s Chairman John Poulter announced in a statement to shareholders, that the AGM had witnessed a resolution dealing with the disposal of the wireless infrastructure business being passed.
29 Sep 2006
136. Chinese Business Sets Sights on Europe
China's shareholders and CEOs are growing restless. Keen to expand faster and further than even the phenomenally successful local market allows, they are setting their sights on Europe.
27 Sep 2006
137. German Business Confidence Dips in Sept.
Business confidence in Germany's economy slipped in September, a closely watched survey found Tuesday
26 Sep 2006
138. Lufthansa to Expand Fleet
The Lufthansa Supervisory Board today approved an order for 35 new aircraft from Airbus.
20 Sep 2006
139. RIA-Novosti: Aeroflot to Buy 22 Boeings
Russian flag carrier Aeroflot will buy planes from both Boeing Co. and Airbus, the RIA Novosti agency cited the company's chief executive as saying Wednesday.
20 Sep 2006
140. Cognos software goes mobile with BlackBerry launch
Cognos Inc. <CSN.TO> <COGN.O> is preparing to unplug its business analysis software from the desktop PC and make it mobile, with plans for its first launch on BlackBerry devices in early 2007.
18 Sep 2006
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