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Facebook Shares Fall Below IPO Price
Facebook shares dropped below their debut price of $38 (£24) in trading on Monday raising concerns about the stock if its lead underwriter Morgan Stanley stops propping it up and investors who were hoping for a surge in price decide to pull out.
'Greece Should Default But Remain In Euro'
Greece should default on its debt and negotiate a relaxation of the austerity measures demanded by the eurozone, a former policymaker of Argentina has advised.
Ryanair Warning Despite Record High Profits
Europe's biggest budget airline has reported a 25% rise in profits but warned that the outlook for the coming year is not as rosy.
PM Warns Greece June Vote Is About Eurozone
The Prime Minister has warned Greece that its new round of elections must be a vote about staying in the eurozone.
Single 30% Tax Rate 'Essential' For Growth
A single 30% rate of income tax and further public spending cuts are needed to boost growth, according to a report backed by a campaign group and business leaders.
Samsung Vs Apple: Bosses To Try Mediation
The bosses of Apple and Samsung are to come face-to-face in court in an attempt to resolve their bitter legal war over smartphone patents.
Cable Attacks Plans To Make Sackings Easier
Plans to strip down labour rights and make it easier for firms to sack under-performing staff have been labelled "complete nonsense" by Business Secretary Vince Cable.
Greece Crisis Threatens To 'Open Door To Hell'
Greece's former finance minister has told Sky News that if Greece reneges on its bailout deal with the EU and the IMF it will "open the door to hell".
Petrol Price Wars: Good News At The Pumps
Hard-pressed motorists can expect more relief at the pumps with another supermarket chain announcing a cut in fuel prices.
G8 Leaders Want 'Strong Eurozone' With Greece
G8 leaders have expressed hope that debt-stricken Greece stays in the eurozone and vowed to "take all necessary steps" to try to combat the deepening economic turmoil in Europe.