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March 2007 


Alternative Investments: A Corking Asset

Wine has long been regarded as a satisfying alternative investment, but a lesser-known spin-off is the humble corkscrew, says SIMON DE BURTON
 

Real Estate: A Sale Of Two Cities

International investors set their sights on Moscow and St Petersburg
 

Art & Books: Art & Books: March 2007

Cindy Sherman; Renoir; Dealing with Darwin
 

Auctions: Auctions: March 2007

European Fine Art Fair; Dutch Masters
 

Tv & Magazine Guide: Cnbc European Business March 2007

Features March 2007
 

Real Estate: Costa Living

Buying property in Spain
 

Country, Regional & City Reports: Country Report: Slovakia

An uncertain future
 

Food & Beverages: Cover Story: Battle Of The Bottle

Pernod Ricard managing director Pierre Pringuet on getting to number two and keeping it in the family
 

Banking, Managed Funds And Investments: Crossing Borders

Refusing to be bound by national constraints, investment companies are marketing their funds increasingly farther afield. ROBERT MILLER investigates
 

Innovation & Start-Up: De-Brief

Chinese innovation, tailoring your message and surviving trade shows
 

Real Estate: Empire Rebuilding

Buying property in the Roman renaissance
 

News & Views: European Dispatches

Political and economic events across the continent
 

Travel & Leisure: Flying Visit: Prague

A look at the Czech capital's Jewish quarter
 

Food & Beverages: Food

A look at Turkish cuisine
 

Tobacco: Habanos People

A look inside the idiosyncratic and arcane world of Cuba's cigar industry
 

News & Views: Hannan's View: Life Is Sweet

It's a wonderful world for Brussels' political elites
 

Editor’S Letter: March 2007

A look forward to the CNBC European Business Leaders Awards
 

Country, Regional & City Reports: New Amsterdam

BOYD FARROW examines the rebuilding of the Dutch capital as a European business hub and asks whether the city is on the brink of a new golden age
 

Real Estate: Paris Still Towers

A look at Europe's real estate capital
 

Parting Shot: Parting Shot

No butts
 

Alternative Energy & Environment: Portuguese Tug Of War

Portugal's clean energy tariffs are attracting a wave of marine power developers
 

Food & Beverages: Spirits: Age And Rarity

Many factors determine cognac's value, but the greatest is personal taste
 

Food & Beverages: Spirits: Extreme Vodka

The very best vodka brands reward a discerning palette
 

Food & Beverages: Spirits: Highlands And Islands

A whisky for every palate
 

Food & Beverages: Spirits: Punch Drunk

With a variety of styles from light to full-bodied, versatile rum is the perfect cocktail spirit
 

Innovation & Start-Up: Start-Up: Iwiw

Networking site iWiW’s popularity with savvy Hungarians has been noticed by T-Online, which has paid €4m for the business. By NEIL BARNETT
 

Innovation & Start-Up: The Innovation Issue

We examine the importance of innovation to surviving in business, and profile 50 of the top innovators in Europe
 

Real Estate: The Wave Breaks

As Korea's World Cup euphoria fades, is its residential bubble set to burst?
 

Retail: Trouble In Store

As Wal-Mart can attest, Germany is proving a tough nut to crack for foreign retailers
 

Media & New Media: Viking Of The Browsers

Meet Opera Software's Jon von Tetzchner, who' s eager to take on Microsoft
 

News & Views: Vive La Difference

The battle for the French presidency is under way
 

Luxury Goods: Watches: Too Long A Shadow?

Audemars Piguet made its name almost solely on the back of the Royal Oak, but does this one model put its other watches in the shade? NICK FOULKES reports
 

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Start-Up: Iwiw

Networking site iWiW’s popularity with savvy Hungarians has been noticed by T-Online, which has paid €4m for the business. By NEIL BARNETT

The Innovation Issue

We examine the importance of innovation to surviving in business, and profile 50 of the top innovators in Europe

Country Report: Slovakia

An uncertain future

Trouble In Store

As Wal-Mart can attest, Germany is proving a tough nut to crack for foreign retailers

Watches: Too Long A Shadow?

Audemars Piguet made its name almost solely on the back of the Royal Oak, but does this one model put its other watches in the shade? NICK FOULKES reports