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Data flag Nestlé US market share ‘losses’

Performance fears highlighted by study of Nielsen market data by Bernstein Research, raising questions over the Swiss-based food group’s targets FT.com – European companies…

Saab owners seek $3bn payout from GM

Netherlands-based group Spyker is suing the US carmaker in Detroit, claiming it blocked a deal that would have kept the now-bankrupt brand afloat FT.com – European companies…

Alberta premier backs piping oil east

Alison Redford voices support for efforts to overcome the struggle to get Alberta’s oil by connecting the province to the east coast FT.com – European companies…

Euronext plans small companies exchange

A pan-European stock exchange for entrepreneurs is being planned by NYSE Euronext to plug the gap in funding for small companies FT.com – European companies…

US banks haunted by spectre of eurozone

Financial groups are relatively calm about their direct eurozone exposure, but they are worried about the unpredictability of knock-on effects FT.com – European companies…

Auditors question PwC reform role

Involvement of a PwC expert in reforming accounting law has prompted fresh concern about links between the biggest auditors and their regulators FT.com – European companies…

Allianz registers healthy earnings

German insurer is boosted by operating profits in life and health, which rose 21% and led the group to maintain full-year guidance FT.com – European companies…

PPR looks to Yoox for online retail help

Agreement marks first time luxury goods group has entered into standalone relationship with technology company to manage its e-commerce FT.com – European companies…

IAG cuts guidance on Iberia woes

Airlines group readies job cuts at subsidiary after the Spanish flag carrier records a €263m operating loss in the first half of 2012 FT.com – European companies…

Serb government tightens grip on central bank

EU unnerved by socialist-nationalist alliance that was last in government at the end of Milosevic era, when Serbia was mired in war and hyperinflation FT.com – European companies…