14/05/2010
EMI, the record company that signed artists like Pink Floyd and the Sex Pistols, could be facing a bank takeover. We look at which new government policies will affect retirement.
News and views from the business world with Jeremy Naylor and Dominic Laurie.
EMI, the historic record company that signed artists like Pink Floyd, the Sex Pistols and Robbie Williams, could be facing a bank takeover. It was bought by private equity firm Terra Firma in 2007 but is struggling to remain profitable.
We look at which new government policies, such as annuities and state pension changes, will affect retirement.
Valuable exhibits in a museum of Wedgewood pottery could be seized by creditors eager to get their money back after the firm collapsed last year.
Finally, we speak to children taking part in the entrepreneurship competition, "Make Your Mark for a Tenner".
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