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Bitcoin could Transform Stock Market, say Bank of England

The technology behind digital currency bitcoin could have far-reaching implications and the potential to reshape the financial industry.

Phones 4u Heads into Administration after EE Contract Loss

UK mobile phone retailer Phones 4u is seeking the appointment of administrators after its EE did not renew its network agreement.

EU Car Sales Continue to Rise

EU car sales rose a 12th consecutive month due to price cuts by automakers and a rise in demand for compact models.

British Unemployment Rate Falls

British unemployment rate falls to 6.2 per cent in the quarter to the end of July, hitting another five-year low point.

Europe Outlook | Issue 2 | September 2014

Europe Outlook Issue 2. B2B magazine for European c-suite, busines leaders, and executives.

PR Marriott Drilling : Your Partner for Drilling Solutions

With operations in Europe, Central America and Africa, PR Marriott Drilling Group are well on their way to achieving their company mission.

AmpControl UK : Always in Control

For just under 100 years, Ampcontrol UK have been at the forefront of bespoke engineering for hazardous environments.

C&C Group Plc : Raise your glasses

C&C Group have developed a multi-beverage model that is true to their ethos of being a truly local producer.

Badel 1862 : The Spirit of Croatia

Badel 1862 have taken the best techniques from their past and merged them with current methods in order to produce spectacular drinks.

Amrest : Everything is Possible

The long standing significance of the "Everything is Possible" mantra for AmRest emulates the entrepreneurial spirit of the company.

Google Launches Venture Capital Fund for EU Tech Companies

Google will be launching a $100 million (£58 million) venture capital fund to invest in promising European technology companies.

Italy’s GTECH to buy IGT for $6.4 Billion

GTECH, Italy's lottery operator, said it will buy Las Vegas-based slot machine maker International Game Technology (IGT) for $4.7 billion.