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Apple may face huge Irish tax bill from EU ruling
Tech giant Apple is facing the possibility of paying a huge sum to the Irish government, as the European Union is widely expected to rule that its tax dealings in the country have been illegal.
Amazon shares rise on music service speculation
Amazon's expected foray into the digital music arena has led to a surge in share prices in mid-morning trading on Monday.
75,000 sign EU petition against Barroso's Goldman Sachs appointment
Former European Commission president and prime minister of Portugal Jose Manuel Barroso faces calls to forfeit his pension as a petition protesting against his appointment at Goldman Sachs gathered 75,000 signatures.
EpiPen creator to launch cheaper alternative
Mylan NV, the creators of EpiPen, have announced plans to sell a generic and less expensive version of the product, in response to outrage over its price increases.
Hewlett-Packard facing age discrimination lawsuit
Hewlett-Packard Enterprise and HP Inc. , the two branches formed after the breakup of Hewlett-PAckard last autumn, have been taken to court by four former employees in an age discrimination case.
China to produce its own aircraft engine maker
China has launched its latest attempt to keep up with the West as it revealed its intention to create a state-owned aircraft engine producer.
Britain must take responsibility for Brexit - German economy minister
Germany's economy minister has put further pressure on Britain to come to terms with its decision to leave the European Union, saying that it should not be allowed to "keep the nice things" from the bloc.