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Tuesday, 20 April 1999
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- Buyers' strike tips Footsie off its heady peak
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- Shell pays $9m in health and safety fines
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- McCarthy & Stone build 33% profit rise
- CINMan sale `netted only half value'
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- Finance: Take your pick: Darren, Trevor or Mikey
- The Player: Rebecca Thomas, Chief Executive of Johnson Fry; Reformer demystifying fund management
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- Focus: Care homes lose battle to survive in funding crisis
- Glimpse of victory in the war on boom and bust
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- Japan feels shame of cutting back
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- Investment: With-profits endowments could be your loss
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- SkyePharma reveals pounds 16.4m operating loss
- Harvey Nash shares fall 5% on warning
- ABF to hand pounds 448m back to shareholders
- Spain cuts utility prices to fight inflation
- Mirror ahead on talk of German interest
- Inchcape to return pounds 530m to investors
- Bonds are the punters' favourite
- Gucci presses LVMH to raise bid
- Outlook: Kingfisher/Asda
- US and UK stocks hit new highs
- Possible Airtours bid lifts rival
- Telecom giants set for $200bn merger
- Brazil in $1bn bond sale
- `Meagre terms' fuel hopes of rival Asda bid
- Lure of Mammon proves too much for banker
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- Rudd makes pounds 3.2m from options
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