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Stefano Pessina, the chairman of Boots, the high-street chemist, tried to brush off questions over the Switzerland-based retailer's tax last week. But he was more effusive about a multi-billion pound merger that is his preferred exit from the £11.5bn private equity-backed deal that pulled Alliance Boots off the stock market in 2007. Speaking as he unveiled a 12.4 per cent rise in annual profit to £1.2bn, the Italian said that mergers "create synergies and value".
The superheroes of the Avengers Assemble film have come to the rescue of Cineworld, helping to drive a 6.3 per cent rise in revenue since December. The chain's boss Steve Wiener said Robert Downey Jr et al, plus a rise in mid-week cinema trips had fuelled the rise.
G4S, the world's largest security firm, led by Nick Buckles, is hoping for an action-free summer, after announcing that the contract to provide Olympic security will boost revenues by £150m this year. The group toasted a 7.5 per cent rise in first quarter revenues.
...at a loss
Jamie Dimon, the chief executive of JP Morgan Chase, had another week to forget after the FBI opened an investigation into the $2.3bn losses suffered by the investment bank on complex derivatives. His week took a further turn for the worse on Tuesday when 40 per cent of shareholders voted to split the chairman and chief executive roles.
For altogether different reasons, another titan of corporate America was licking his wounds this week. Richard Schulze, the founder and chairman of Best Buy, the electricals giant, quit after failing to bring to the board's attention the alleged "extremely close personal relationship" his former chief executive, Brian Dunn, had with a female employee. Dunn quit a month ago for violating the retailer's ethics policy.
Life doesn't get easier for Stephen Marks, head of fashion retailer French Connection. The chain, which he founded in 1972, posted its third profit warning in seven months on Thursday.
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- 2 News in pictures
- 3 Leveson threatened to quit after public attack by Gove
- 4 In pictures: The bewildering face of China
- 5 Osborne: The people’s damning verdict
- 6 Ed Miliband: 'Cameron is the last gasp of the old guard'
- 7 Savers start a 'jog' on Europe's banks as Greece votes
- 8 For whom the bell tolls: £20m 'Memo' project takes shape on Dorset's Jurassic coast
- 9 Still standing: George Galloway reveals why his staunchly Leftist outlook is still invariably right
- 10 Aung San Suu Kyi: A lesson in the value of kindness
- 1 Massive stage collapse before Radiohead concert kills one
- 2 Patrick Cockburn: Greece's day of reckoning dawns in a climate of anger and uncertainty
- 3 The Blagger's Guide To: The best (and worst) fathers
- 4 We just click: How Lego keeps building on its success
- 5 Revealed: Harry Potter is the Antichrist!
- 6 The Leveson Inquiry: We're in this together!
- 7 Osborne: The people’s damning verdict
- 8 David Flatman: Over and out
- 9 Frank Zimmerman and me: The truth about the troll who tormented Louise Mensch
- 10 Aung San Suu Kyi: A lesson in the value of kindness

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