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...Chelsea’s chair Bruce Buck, 76, and director Marina Granovskaia, 47, have been offered the option to stay in place under Boehly’s ownership, three people with knowledge of the matter said, a move that would...
...Bruce Buck, the former lawyer who advised Abramovich on his purchase of the club almost two decades ago, stepped down as chair last month....
...scandal of infected blood, in which up to 30,000 people contracted HIV or hepatitis C after receiving contaminated blood products in the 1970s and 1980s, is a dreadful example of governments passing the buck...
...Bruce Buck, one of Roman Abramovich’s closest confidants, is stepping down as chair of Chelsea Football Club following the £2.5bn sale of the English Premier League side....
...These can, when under pressure, “break the buck”, leaving small investors with big losses....
...Are you an investor looking to make a buck from the shift to clean energy? Or would you like to launch your own green start-up?...
...Tuchel’s exit is the latest high-profile departure from Chelsea since Boehly and Clearlake acquired the club, following the exits of former chair Bruce Buck, ex-director Marina Granovskaia and technical...
...Bruce Buck, the former Skadden lawyer who advised Abramovich on the acquisition of Chelsea in 2003, stepped down as chair at the end of June....
...“There are really good reasons for having carbon markets,” says Bruce Usher, a Columbia University professor and author of Investing in the Era of Climate Change....
...Talk about bang for your buck....
...Mike Penrose, former chief executive of Unicef UK, told the Financial Times that Chelsea chair Bruce Buck, a longstanding associate of Abramovich, approached him to set up the foundation....
...Following the departures of the former chair Bruce Buck, ex-director Marina Granovskaia and technical adviser Petr Čech, Tuchel’s exit marks a final severing of ties with the Abramovich era....
...Bruce Buck, Chelsea Football ClubBruce Buck had already been a Chelsea season ticket holder for more than a decade when Roman Abramovich asked the former lawyer to advise him on his acquisition of the football...
...Boehly is taking over as chair to replace the departing US lawyer Bruce Buck, one of Abramovich’s trusted advisers....
...Job moves Bruce Buck, the former Skadden Arps lawyer and one of Roman Abramovich’s closest confidants, is stepping down as chair of Chelsea Football Club following the £2.5bn sale of the Premier League...
...Abramovich, who is not currently the target of sanctions, appointed former Skadden partner Bruce Buck as chair of Chelsea Football Club after Buck advised the Russian businessman on his 2003 takeover of...
...Bruce Buck, an American who is the club’s chair and who has worked closely with Abramovich for years since his time as a senior lawyer in the London office of US legal firm Skadden Arps, declined to comment...
...One scoop to start: Two of Roman Abramovich’s longstanding associates — Chelsea’s chair Bruce Buck and director Marina Granovskaia — are set to keep their jobs running the football club if the leading bidder...
...Abramovich’s inner circle includes Bruce Buck, an American lawyer who retired from Skadden’s London office in 2014 and has served as the chair of Chelsea since advising the oligarch on his £140mn takeover...
...A billboard calling out Bruce Buck, a former partner at white-shoe law firm Skadden and chair of Chelsea Football Club, for work with Roman Abramovich, was plastered on a truck outside the Roosevelt Hotel...
...Whether long term she can really buck European banks’ pattern of US ignominy, and emulate a little of Jamie Dimon’s success, is an open question. patrick.jenkins@ft.com...
...The elite New York-based firm has a long history of advising oligarchs including Mikhail Fridman and Roman Abramovich — a relationship developed by former partner Bruce Buck, now chair of Chelsea football...
...The only way to keep people, in such a ruthless market, is to pay them the (very) big bucks....
...In place of the dominance of Life and Time magazines, those who pay the big bucks include institutions such as London’s National Portrait Gallery; the Centre Pompidou, Paris; Deutsche Bank; and the Pinault...
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