Daily Telegraph (UK): City checklist: Shell's head of the exploration and production division, Malcolm Brinded, is coming under fire from investors for the company's lacklustre performance in securing major new production.: Monday 27 June 2005
The Financial Services Authority is likely to impose a fine of between £15m and £25m on Citigroup next week, following a controversial bond trade last year.
• Archie Norman, rumoured to be interested in running Wm Morrison, has denied that he has received an approach from either the company or its advisers.
• Shell's head of the exploration and production division, Malcolm Brinded, is coming under fire from investors for the company's lacklustre performance in securing major new production.
• Amec, the UK engineering company, and Fluor of the US have approached the Government about buying British Nuclear Group, part of BNFL.
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