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Vestas chief confident of retaining post

Embattled Ditlev Engel leader admits errors that have prompted fall in turbine group’s share price, but feels he has backing of incoming chairman FT.com – European companies…

ABN Amro hit by more Greek impairments

A second round of impairments of €380m dents prospects for the nationalised bank to stage an IPO and exit state ownership FT.com – European companies…

Iceland Foods lieutenant set for windfall

Andy Pritchard, managing director, to bank £120m after the £1.5bn sale of the value supermarket to a consortium led by founder Malcolm Walker FT.com – European companies…

Old and frugal pay the highest price

There are more subtle ways in which the costs of the financial crisis in Greece and across Europe have been deferred FT.com – European companies…

Carmakers use Geneva to address crisis

Industry chiefs meet at the Geneva auto show to discuss how to rationalise a 20 per cent excess in plant capacity across Europe FT.com – European companies…

Emirates Airlines to seek compensation

Carrier plans to seek redress for disruption caused following the discovery of cracks on the Airbus A380’s wings FT.com – European companies…

Ziggo to offer fifth of shares in IPO

Dutch cable provider says there has been ‘strong interest’ from investors ahead of its offering, which could raise €745m FT.com – European companies…

Belfast pins hopes on ‘Titanoraks’

Nearly 100 years after the sinking of the Titanic, rival cities are spending lots of public money cashing in on the tourist legacy of the ship that keeps on sinking…

‘Co-Show’ prepares its Deutsche Bank entrance

Scrutiny is on incoming CEOs, Anshu Jain and Jürgen Fitschen, and their partnership, after years of banking stability under Josef Ackermann FT.com – European companies…

Siemens to pay €170m to Greece

Commitment by German group to ‘encourage global companies to invest in Greece’s economic revival’ FT.com – European companies…