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How did Coca-Cola put fizz into its World Cup sales?

Making sure there are enough products on shelves is a tricky challenge for retailers and brands.

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Inside the most dangerous parts of Sellafield

A look at the technology being used in the clean-up operation at the Sellafield nuclear plant.

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Warehousing boom: Is this your new High Street?

Demand for warehousing space has almost doubled over the last 10 years, driven by online retailers.

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Company collapses lead to insolvency law clampdown

Directors who let firms go bust, in order to avoid paying salaries and into pensions, face being fined.

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The secret lives of cyber-criminals

Apple iPhones, expensive cars and high-end houses are all ways cyber-thieves try to cash out.

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Grand National ‘could be hit by no deal Brexit’ warns racing group

Tiger Roll won at Aintree in April, helped by an agreement that eases movement across the Irish Sea,

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Sen. John McCain, hero POW and maverick Republican, dies at age 81

He survived nearly six years as a POW, succeeded Goldwater in the Senate and lost a White House bid to Obama.

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This little-talked about correlation suggests bitcoin may end year ‘explosively higher’: Tom Lee

Fundstrat’s Tom Lee sees a budding relationship between bitcoin and the emerging markets that could soon turn bullish.

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The longest bull then and now: How financial conditions have changed

A lot of financial conditions have changed since the longest bull market on record began, but the benchmark used to determine mortgage rates is virtually unchanged.

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How art may become a casualty of US-China trade war

The United States’ proposed trade tariffs on imported Chinese goods would apply to artworks originating in China, causing an outrage in the world of art buyers and dealers. The NYT reports.