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  1. Players keep coming back for more Texas tea
  2. Scotiabank has eyes on the road with GM deal
  3. Trust format key to tiny telco's takeover
  4. Trust format key to tiny telco's takeover
  5. New road for hedge fund Old Lane leads to Canada
  6. Fairmont facing auction block Analyst compares Icahn's hostile offer to opening bid at Christie's auction
  7. Embarking on Project Odyssey's stormy waters With BCE and Woodbridge at odds about BGM's direction, and Teachers waiting in the wings, it took overtures from Torstar to clinch the pact, ANDREW WILLIS, JACQUIE McNISH and GRANT ROBERTSON report
  8. CIBC expects every executive will do his duty
  9. Trust debate isn't over, experts warn Wave of conversions will put tax issue at fore once more, real estate conference told
  10. Yellow Pages on a roll prior to equity index debut
  11. Fairmont facing auction block Analyst compares Icahn's hostile offer to opening bid at Christie's auction
  12. Funny how money can make the hostility go away
  13. After FMF, questions about BMO record Bank shows low returns in business trusts over past four years, Globe study finds
  14. Enron pain shows need for banks' growth
  15. For trusts on TSX: one big coming of age party
  16. Hedge funds lose ground as trusts join TSX
  17. Hedge funds lose ground as trusts join TSX
  18. Small-trust insiders unafraid to buy in
  19. Brookfield's new spinoff puts trust in timberland
  20. Fairmont board rejects Icahn bid
  21. Goliath born in evening of elevator-hopping
  22. Hedge funds lose ground as trusts join TSX
  23. Changing the world one step at a time ISADORE SHARP: Founder of Four Seasons hotels and resorts is a proud promoter of the Terry Fox run and supports Canada's performing arts
  24. Isadore Sharp
  25. Fairmont board rejects Icahn
  26. Goliath born in evening of elevator-hopping
  27. Oil patch expects richer Shell offer
  28. Hungry sector awaits Teranet offering
  29. Isadore Sharp
  30. Changing the world one step at a time ISADORE SHARP: Founder of Four Seasons hotels and resorts is a proud promoter of the Terry Fox run and supports Canada's performing arts
  31. Oil patch expects richer Shell offer Investors likely to 'kick and scream'
  32. Changing the world one step at a time ISADORE SHARP: Founder of Four Seasons hotels and resorts is a proud promoter of the Terry Fox run and supports Canada's performing arts
  33. Hostile takeovers take centre stage Strategy enjoyed an increasing success as 2005 delivered a boom in acquisitions
  34. Ottawa mulls cost of a Corporate Canada selloff
  35. Hedge funds starting to lift governance bar
  36. Algoma trumps Paulson over date of meeting
  37. Oil patch expects richer Shell offer Investors likely to 'kick and scream'
  38. Oil patch expects richer Shell offer
  39. Wendy's speeds up Tims spinout Fast-food chain adopts plan to distribute rest of stake through dividend after IPO
  40. Hostile takeovers take centre stage Strategy enjoyed an increasing success as 2005 delivered a boom in acquisitions
  41. TD Newcrest top dog in TSX trades
  42. BMO's Comper setting the stage for an orderly change at the top
  43. Algoma trumps Paulson over date of meeting
  44. Wendy's speeds up Tims spinout Fast-food chain adopts plan to distribute rest of stake through dividend after IPO
  45. UBS buys out Canadian partner
  46. ACE Aviation learns how to open the bank vaults Lucrative fee-generating business the key
  47. CIBC weathers challenging year to take top equity spot Brokerage house emerges at the head of the underwriting list for fifth straight year, reports ANDREW WILLIS
  48. Trendy takeovers Some of the deals that stood out in a red-hot M&A market:
  49. Courtship key to consummating deals You don't get to the top of the league tables, like RBC, without nurturing relationships
  50. World beat a path to Canadian bonds in 2005 After record-setting year, more foreign companies expected to line up for piece of the market
  51. UBS buys out Canadian partner Deal third major acquisition in five years
  52. Tech firms venture forth with IPOs five years after the wreck
  53. Tech firms venture forth with IPOs five years after the wreck
  54. Greater disclosure lays cards out for all to see
  55. Think that Harper will underdeliver? Think again
  56. Courtship key to consummating deals You don't get to the top of the league tables, like RBC, without nurturing relationships
  57. Trendy takeovers Some of the deals that stood out in a red-hot M&A market:
  58. ACE Aviation learns how to open the bank vaults Lucrative fee-generating business the key
  59. CIBC weathers challenging year to take top equity spot Brokerage house emerges at the head of the underwriting list for fifth straight year, reports ANDREW WILLIS
  60. UBS buys out Canadian partner
  61. Watchdog backs off as Street learns to behave
  62. UBS buys out Canadian partner Deal third major acquisition in five years
  63. GAME BOYS: WANT DOUGIE OR WENDEL ON YOUR TEAM? ALL YOU NEED IS $25,000
  64. Fairmont deal: A demonstration of private equity dollar power
  65. Teachers plays it smart and takes some off the table
  66. BCE plan could spark corporate culture change
  67. Equity funds should hug trees
  68. GAME BOYS: WANT DOUGIE OR WENDEL ON YOUR TEAM? ALL YOU NEED IS $25,000
  69. Watchdog backs off as Street learns to behave
  70. Bay Street likes the 'true blue' cabinet
  71. Oh where oh where have all the big trust IPOs gone?
  72. Manulife ready to dive into acquisitions again
  73. Zafirovski could offer payback to loyal banks
  74. Associated Brands' turnaround sure to cause heartburn
  75. Bay Street likes the 'true blue' cabinet
  76. Banks rethinking the concept of financial superstores
  77. Sprott shows its savvy by shepherding VFC deal
  78. Heady and bold, with a bitter aftertaste Wine country's gentleman farmers are getting tired of producing red ink
  79. Reclaiming land now a family business
  80. By sitting on its hands, Montreal Exchange makes the right move
  81. Reclaiming land now a family business Kenneth Tanenbaum launches Canada's first $100-million Brownfield fund
  82. Yamana targets Desert Sun for takeover Friendly deal could be unveiled today
  83. Who will prosper in this red-hot market?
  84. Established trusts filling the breach in RRSP season
  85. Computer-friendly TSX raising the bar for traders
  86. Home teams shut out in the Extendicare lottery
  87. Reclaiming land now a family business Kenneth Tanenbaum launches Canada's first $100-million Brownfield fund
  88. Heady and bold, with a bitter aftertaste Wine country's gentleman farmers are getting tired of producing red ink
  89. How Yamana CEO first struck gold with Desert Sun Pitched merger idea in hotel lobby
  90. Copper giant to spin off silver assets Five Canadian brokerages vie for rights to Codelco's $1-billion IPO on TSX
  91. Cinram to show if there's still life in trust conversions
  92. Pirate's hardball tactics may not play well here
  93. Yamana targets Desert Sun for takeover Friendly deal could be unveiled today
  94. Pirate's hardball tactics may not play well here
  95. Enigmatic Intrawest may be a victim of its circumstances
  96. Private funds pick returns over glamour
  97. Cinram taking income trust route
  98. Cinram to convert to trust
  99. Value players help push deal transformations
  100. Cinram taking income trust route; will likely sell units to pay debt