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...The Korean Wave” exhibition at the V&A Lola Shoneyin Writer and festival organiser by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Lola Shoneyin’s subversion is deliciously sly, her humour mordant, her eyes pitiless and...
...The FT News Briefing is produced by Fiona Symon and me, Marc Filippino. Our editor is Jess Smith. We had help this week from Peter Barber and Gavin Kallmann. Our executive producer is Topher Forhecz....
...(Qz, FT, Elemental) Andrew Hill and FT readers on Monday discussed the best business books, past, present and future. Here are the highlights....
...Boohoo, which owns PrettyLittleThing and Nasty Gal, has attributed record-breaking sales to celebrity collaborations....
...its founder and chairman Andrew Forrest....
...Yes, the numbers are bigger, but the shock, while not a V is shorter and sharper than that crash, and the pre-crisis fiscal situation was strong....
...Xerox wants to give HP’s board its walking papers We’re all guilty of overusing the David v Goliath trope but in the case of Xerox and HP, it really does apply....
...Management editor Andrew Hill kicks off a new series on the role of the corporation. And check out this review of economist Tyler Cowen’s new book which is a robust defence of the pursuit of profits....
...The Thatcher-Reagan era of deregulation and globalisation — the free movement of goods, capital, labour and services — unleashed the global corporation....
...(FT) Warren v Wall Street? Elizabeth Warren is one of the country’s most prominent critics of Wall Street firms and big banks....
...Law firm Pinsent Masons has hired Andrew Barber as a London-based partner in its financial services practice. He joins from Womble Bond Dickinson....
...A round up of some of the week’s most significant corporate events and news stories. US court told PwC cut corners in Colonial audit Control+C, Control+V....
...Not just individual bloggers and other self-publishers, but also companies and corporations....
...One way to picture the economic impact of a Brexit may be the shape of a letter ‘V’ or a ‘tick’....
...by giant, uncaring corporations and shocking consumerism....
...Andrew Clark …………………………………………………………….. POP Ziggyology , by Simon Goddard, Ebury Press, £20, 352 pages After the comeback and the V&A retrospective comes Bowie fatigue. Do we need more adulation?...
...rocked the folksy and frugal image of the world’s largest retailer by sales, writes Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson....
...Andrew Loan, tax partner at Macfarlanes law firm “The new 15 per cent rate of stamp duty land tax [SDLT] for sales of residential property to non-UK companies could have unintended effects if it inhibits...
...The End of the Free Market: Who Wins the War Between States and Corporations?...
...But as we head into 2010 this boost to activity will fade and output will only rise in line with sales....
...Stiles’s superbly written book argues that the main legacy of the “robber baron” and “railroad king” was the giant but invisible corporation, so big that it was able to crush its competitors....
...But Edwards also likes to talk about the economic opportunities that the museum will bring, such as the boost to tourism, and to “recruitment and retention” by the big corporations based in the area – not...
...ICICI’s managing director, K V Kamath, called the rumours “baseless and malicious”....
...Poultry and egg producers in the UK, Spain and France were more measured in their response, but in Germany, where sales of poultry products, including eggs and chicken meat, have fallen by at least 10 per...
...Garten serves on the boards of directors of the Aetna Corporation, the Calpine Corporation, CarMax, and Credit Suisse Asset Management....
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