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Finance chief Totoki’s promotion makes him natural successor to Yoshida as chief of media and tech conglomerate
Consumer goods group surprised some in City by appointing Dutch dairy executive
Move away from unprofitable hardware peddler to fitness provider starts to pay off
English top-tier clubs spent almost €830mn in January window
Kingdom hopes to welcome 100mn visitors a year as it seeks to diversify economy away from oil revenues
Decision allowing lawsuits against company’s officers for ‘oversight’ failures could open new front in litigation
Industry was among first to benefit from country’s reopening but distributors struggle to offload inventory
Purchase puts at risk 1,000 jobs at stationery chain and follows supermarket’s own shake-up affecting 2,100
Appointment of a director of ‘combustibles’ could pave way to jettisoning the cash-rich business
It looked like a duck. It quacked like a duck . . .
Machine learning lets companies make timelier use of data on everything from input costs to the weather
Veterinary service provider has benefited from surge in pet ownership during pandemic
Oriental Land can rely on ample cash to fix its problems
Congress may eventually have to step in and create a new club to resolve mass torts
Alvin Chau’s jailing comes as Beijing cracks down on money laundering and capital flight
Dyed-in-the-wool food executive Hein Schumacher should know what to keep and what to cull
Retailer is latest high-profile UK company to be targeted by hackers
The US ecommerce group must rethink its investments
League agrees multimillion-pound licensing deal with start-up that offers trading in digital player cards
Several customer accounts in Middle East are suspended after investigation into failure to follow anti-money laundering rules
Hein Schumacher replaces Alan Jope, who is retiring after investor discontent with lacklustre performance
Geopolitical uncertainty, volatile energy markets and climate change all pose a threat
French luxury group appoints Sabato de Sarno to reverse trend of underperformance at its biggest brand
Group’s share price steadies after October profit warning
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