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...“Riding the express elevator to the top of one of the city’s highest buildings, this is the view that nearly took my breath away . . .” The camera pans across a sun-drenched 1970s cityscape....
...Wedzikowski, a senior director at the company....
...My favourite website is Vitsœ, a furniture company run by a friend of mine called Mark Adams. The website is just so cleanly done; I can’t fault it....
...A few days after that, port authorities posted an image of the Pawell moored at Hopa’s grain elevator. Pozhidaev declines to confirm where the grain was sold, beyond saying it was in Turkey....
...Three elevators, the fastest made by the Otis Elevator Company, will run through the interior of the flagpole, stopping along the way at a gift shop, a theatre and a lower observation platform at 330ft....
...United Technologies did the same with Otis elevators and Carrier heating and air conditioning....
...FURTHER READING: Complaint, Orlando Police Pension Fund v....
...Globally the elevators business is dominated by a quartet of companies that also include Otis, which is owned by United Technologies, and the Swiss group Schindler, while there are smaller players from Japan...
...the city’s third lockdown — which started in March — began to ease in May, the strong demand from local buyers of the past year or so has not returned, says Frédéric Kieffer, a Paris agent with French company...
...And the only company besides my theatre company, besides my own, The Gift that would employ me as an actor, was Steppenwolf....
...Hustings, if they take place at all, are polite affairs, with candidates invited to make a four-minute “elevator pitch” and then take a few questions. Campaigning is largely frowned upon....
...Tristram Hunt is director of the V&A and a former MP for Stoke-on-Trent Central....
...Slovakia’s ruling coalition could be in danger of breaking up over potential purchases of doses of Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine....
...Lift companies also benefit from the powerful European green agenda. This is especially the case in France, which has the oldest fleet of elevators in the world....
...(FT) Keeping zombie companies alive is right call There is a case for sparing zombie companies a little longer, Kate Allen writes....
...The share prices of rivals Kone, Schindler and Otis have not been hit hard by the crisis. But the sheer size of the deal has complicated matters....
...The past week “brought further evidence that the early stages of the eurozone’s economic recovery looked remarkably V-shaped”, said Jack Allen-Reynolds, senior Europe economist at Capital Economics....
...Last month the company warned on weakness in its home UK market, outside London....
...The former journalist forged the first post-Cultural Revolution joint business venture with China in 1980, as the vice-chairman of the China-Schindler Elevator Company in Beijing....
...Law firm Allen & Overy has announced 29 new partners. You can see the full list here....
...Not in normal constitutional times, writes David Allen Green — but these are not normal times. The crisis in retailing is reshaping employment....
...But it would be ironic if this elevators deal someday comes crashing down. Read more on the sale here, and its back-story here....
...UTC said late last year that it would spin off its Otis elevator and Carrier building-systems businesses into separately traded companies — a move that was supported by Mr Ackman....
...Since then, it has announced it will spin-off its Otis elevator and Carrier building-systems businesses....
...In that case we get the much-discussed V-shaped recovery in the third quarter....
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