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...If you have the long pharma/short junk food pair trade on, email us: robert.armstrong@ft.com and ethan.wu@ft.com....
...Even if ASML wants to strengthen its own supply chain resilience and looks for other optical partners, it will require at least five to 10 years of co-development work before getting initial results, several...
...“They should call their financiers and tell them there’s a war going on,” he said of the shale producers. “The American public is paying the price.” Investors bristled....
...Write to the FintechFT team at imani.moise@ft.com and sid.v@ft.com. You can build it, but will they come?...
...He took up cigars aged 16 after pinching one from his stepfather’s supplies....
...That success is partially due to the fact that they can woo investors with future projections that to some may seem like a pipe dream....
...But sales of the Ariens Ikon XD, featuring 20-inch tyres, a V-twin Kawasaki engine and ergonomic plush seat, have surged in the US during the pandemic....
...The banks’ conference calls with analysts did, on the other hand, include some useful information about the state of the American consumer....
...But they should prepare for a two-track world, writes Robert Armstrong in the FT.Read more The “war of words” between Canberra and Beijing and trade sanctions have alarmed Australian business, points out...
...Iain Armstrong, analyst at Brewin Dolphin, said falling costs and improving productivity would help Shell and BP weather any renewed market weakness....
...Besides Mr Buffett and his Berkshire Hathaway group, Mr Ashford’s big backers this year include multinationals such as Deere & Co and Honeywell as well as the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and other...
...In turn that has affected manufacturers who make products, such as steel pipes, for the industry. “The oil and gas sector continues to be challenged by low oil and gas prices....
...Andrew Simms, co-director, New Weather Institute The effect of Donald Trump’s presidency on the UK economy in 2017 will be as unpredictable as the bounce of an American football....
...Louis Armstrong 24. Yawning 25. The hashtag caught on after actor Matt Damon interrupted an African-American producer on a TV programme to explain racial diversity in Hollywood 26....
...likely dislocation to trade and supply chains will probably become more apparent once negotiations start....
...The big-box retailer sold $44bn worth of merchandise that year, and had already changed the way Americans shop, using its sheer size to take costs out of its supply chain and pass the savings along to customers...
...Ralph Roberts, the 94-year-old co-founder of Comcast, was seriously ill last year, spending 85 days in bed after being stricken by double pneumonia....
...Talking over breakfast in a New York hotel, he still looks like the archetypal tech entrepreneur: focused and somewhat intense, wearing a black polo shirt and charcoal V-neck....
...Vistage member Rob Armstrong, who owns Armcon, which supplies moulds and mixers for concrete, says: “It gets near the bone.”...
...“What we have is a huge short-covering rally right now,” said Jeb Armstrong, an oil and gas analyst at CLSA....
...“You can remain French and be American,” she notes. “It is the child who switched me over. I thought, ‘Well, I’m going to have an American child, I should be American.’ ” She shrugs. “I don’t know....
...Wellstream supplies flexible pipes for the oil and gas sector, with manufacturing bases in both the UK and Brazil....
...It gave a strong defence to the earlier decision in State Street Bank & Trust Co. v....
...Big-money football and American football teams don’t share information in the same way....
...But with only 12 per cent of the US cable market, Time Warner Cable was unable to persuade its rivals to pipe a souped-up version of AOL into American homes in return for prices that even Time Warner Cable...
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