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...Mark Vandevelde 48....
...“History doesn't repeat, but it rhymes” is an aphorism most commonly attributed to yarn-spinner Mark Twain, and has proven to be a useful phrase in cyclical financial markets....
...Gossington partner, financial services, PwC 42 Michael Sosso vice-president, ethics and compliance, BP 43 Rob Hudson group finance director, St Modwen Properties 44 Andy Woodfield partner, PwC 45...
...Gossington , partner, financial services, PwC 42 Michael Sosso , vice-president, ethics and compliance, BP 43 Rob Hudson , group finance director, St Modwen Properties 44 Andy Woodfield , partner, PwC...
...The proportion of premiums paid in healthcare costs fell from 83 per cent to 81.9 per cent as its medical benefit ratio in the government and commercial segments dipped....
...Kingsley Macey Vice-president, Human Resources, King.com 82 Mark Gossington Partner, Financial Services, PwC 83 Nicholas Creswell Vice-president, Performance & Talent Management, Thomson Reuters 84...
...Mark Pruzanski, the company’s chief executive, noted that the fibrosis results were noteworthy considering the short length of the completed trial and the relatively small sample size....
...(Financial Times) Mark Cuban cleared in insider trading case after a jury said he did not violate insider trading laws when he sold his stake in Mamma.com....
...Elsewhere, Hertz made a $2.2bn offer for Dollar Thrifty, sending shares in the takeover target up 17.3 per cent to $81.83 over the week. Hertz fell 2.7 per cent to $16.39....
...The S&P kept just above the 1,300 mark while the Dow Jones Industrial Average was just above 12,000....
...He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in philosophy from St....
...Citigroup lost 3.4 per cent to $4.04 and JPMorgan was down 4.3 per cent to $40.81....
...Intel , the world’s biggest computer chipmaker, rose 1.7 per cent to $20.83 after beating earnings expectations late on Tuesday....
...Yahoo “will participate in [an] advertising recovery that is already showing real traction on the internet,” Citigroup analyst Mark Mahaney said in a note....
...3 per cent to $11.88, while Microsoft gave up 2.8 per cent to $18.81....
...The index finished 0.5 per cent higher at 30.83, having hit an early high of 37.50....
...CBOT rose 1.6 per cent to $204.81, CME fell 0.7 per cent to $547.49, while ICE gained 4.8 per cent to $154.89....
...Pulte Homes fell 8.5 per cent to $26.31 while DR Horton was down 6.3 per cent to $22.83....
...Baker Hughes , the oil services group, was one of the biggest risers this week, up 11.7 per cent to $81.01....
...After jumping to $83.40, shares were 1.6 per cent firmer at $81.70. US Airways rose 3 per cent to $57.50 after the company said it would continue with a $8.3bn bid for Delta Airlines....
...The Allies’ rough treatment left no mark....
...Anheuser, which sells Bud Light and Michelob beers, reported second-quarter profit of $607m, or 78 cents a share, compared with $674m, or 83 cents a share. Analysts had expected 81 cents a share....
...Sprint rose 7.9 per cent to $24.28, while long-time rival Nextel rose 6.6 per cent to $29.81....
...The stock has rallied 81 per cent from an August low of 920p....
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