( December 7, 2009, 08:30 GMT | Press Round-Up Europe) -- Contents: UK business minister warns Cadbury bidders; Cadbury ranges defences against Kraft; Oracle denies MySQL remedy rumours; Microsoft nears settlement over EU's browser concerns; Microsoft, Yahoo to seal alliance in 2010; Microsoft denies content plot against Google; eBay highlights potentially 'illegal' pricing; BHP, Rio notify iron-ore JV; Bloomberg eyes further purchases; News Corp sells out of Stoxx; Capital rules to weigh on big banks; Pre-collapse RBS was cleared of capital concerns; China approves Felix acquisition; Apple reinforces streaming business; Google acquires AppJet; Citigroup races to pay back bailout; French consumers file complaint against ISP Free; Insurance entrepreneur eyes Esure; Xi'an Aircraft buys Austria's FACC.- As Kraft Foods formalised its offer for Cadbury, the UK's top business minister warned that any bidder for the British confectioner could face government opposition if it is seen as trying to make a "quick buck" on the company....
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