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Bauke Schram

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Past articles by Bauke:

Easter 2016: Expensive eggs and bunnies expected this Bank Holiday as chocolate prices surge

Cocoa and sugar prices have increased, so this Easter will be a lot more expensive for chocolate lovers. → Read More

Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer under pressure as Starboard battles to oust entire executive board

The hedge fund, an activist shareholder at Yahoo, is set to nominate nine new board members. → Read More

BHS saved: Landlords and creditors agree on rescue deal to save high-street retailer

Retail Acquisitions bought British department-store chain from retail mogul Sir Philip Green for £1 in 2014. → Read More

Sports Direct plummets further in the red as troubled company admits bleak full year outlook

Majority stakeholder and deputy chair Mike Ashley admitted: "We're in trouble". → Read More

Crunch time for BHS: Creditors vote on fate of retail chain as owners hope it can stay afloat

CEO is optimistic, but if BHS does not reel in a deal with creditors, 8,500 jobs are at stake → Read More

B&Q owner Kingfisher profit drops but Veronique Laury's turnaround is on track

On an adjusted basis, pre-tax profit edged up by 0.3% to £686m, comfortably beating expectations. → Read More

Rolex named world's most reputable company for 2016, edging out Disney and Google

Disney and Google also feature in the annual Global RepTrak 100 report of the most reputable firms worldwide → Read More

Another blow to George Osborne as government borrowing in February is higher than expected

Public sector net borrowing came to £7.1bn in February against a market expectation of £5.9bn. → Read More

Brussels explosions: Airline and tourism stocks plunge as 'terror blasts' hit Belgium capital

Markets declined after deadly blasts at Brussels airport and two explosions at Maalbeek Metro station. → Read More

Sports Direct owner Mike Ashley refuses to appear in front of 'showboating' MPs

Ashley is summoned in front of the BIS committee after a Guardian expose. → Read More

National Living Wage: Self-employed lose out as 1.7m workers to earn under minimum wage

Living wage policy will make it more attractive for companies to hire contractors rather than full-time staff. → Read More

Lord Bilimoria: Cobra founder says Brexit could hurt UK's trade relations with India

Exclusive: The peer and entrepreneur tells IBTimes UK that UK businesses benefit from EU membership → Read More

Budget 2016: 70% of northern businesses think there will never be a Northern Powerhouse

Only 4% of businesses think Chancellor George Osborne has done enough for northern SMEs so far. → Read More

FSB: Small business confidence at three-year low as threat of triple dip recession looms

In Northern Ireland and Scotland, small businesses were least confident. → Read More

Bank of England keeps interest rates at record low of 0.5%, citing slowdown in emerging markets

The MPC voted unanimously against a rate hike and underlined the low inflation, far from its 2% target. → Read More

Ted Baker: Fashionable high street collections lift results as profit soars 20%

Ray Kelvin's popular range of luxury clothing helped revenue soar 17.7% to £456.2m. → Read More

Budget 2016: Experts mixed on George Osborne's policies

Osborne managed to pull some rabbits out of a hat on the dispatch box, this is what the experts said. → Read More

Budget 2016: George Osborne throws well-off millennials a bone with Lifetime ISAs

Critics have said that Osborne's effort to help with savings can only work if young people have money to save. → Read More

Budget 2016: Scotland calls on George Osborne to act on North Sea oil and gas sector

Scotland's deputy first minister accused the government of indecision and inconsistency. → Read More

Budget 2016: SMEs lose faith in Osborne as tax hikes loom

Almost one in five SMEs want the government to clamp down on late payment. → Read More