The fortunes of Coke and McDonald's show how changes in the world of marketing and advertising have affected some huge global brands.
Partners agree to develop three residential projects in London.
Dalton Philips, chief executive of Morrisons, is to leave the company after disappointing Christmas sales.
Legal experts say it may be more difficult for Sue Ann Arnall to pursue appeal after accepting $975m award.
Unite says the industrial action is to go ahead as its members protest over pay.
Rio Tinto has waited patiently for over a decade to begin mining at Bunder, in the Madhya Pradesh state.
Moody's has given its first time rating to DIAL and its dollar bonds.
With the debut of its new GLE Coupe, Mercedes Benz is betting that 2015 will be the year of the SUV.
Victims were carrying out regular repair and maintenance work at time of leakage.
Students graduating in the summer of 2015 will be paid higher salaries when they start work.
Revamp will create a property firm and a globally diversified conglomerate.
Deal will strengthen Basel-based Roche's personalised cancer treatments.
Rangers reject bid saying not enough shareholders are likely to approve it.
NPS is known for its two new drugs – Gattex, treatment for short-bowel syndrome, and Natpara for hypoparathyroidism.
New jobs will be created at firm's Solihull plant in West Midlands, where it has already invested £1.5bn to boost production.
Tesco is Hungary's biggest supermarket chain and the nation's third-biggest employer.
Sue Ann Arnall earlier deposited a handwritten $975m divorce cheque from the oil baron.
US retail giant moves to give another big push to digital currency.
Latest investment is expected to value Paytm at $1.5-1.9bn.
The Money Shop has run into trouble since payday loans were capped.
Jailed Sahara India Pariwar boss Subrata Roy can use a makeshift office inside New Delhi's Tihar jail for negotiations.
BMW experienced a sales record breaking year in 2014, with its brands shifting two million vehicles.
The two department stores will close some 54 department stores across the US.
Penalty is the largest amount ever paid by an automaker as a result of a US NHTSA probe.
Job cuts will affect company's Atlanta headquarters and its international operations.
Macquarie is working to seal the deal for about 100 jets before the end of the month.
Facebook's integration of QuickFire's technology would help social network to reduce buffering of videos without degradation in quality.
There were reports that Sue Ann Arnall rejected cheque and has been pursuing her appeal.
The company will be selling shares to raise the funds.
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