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...Unlike when computer maker Dell moved a factory from Ireland to Poland in 2009, axing 1,900 jobs, the cuts this time will not crater the economy....
...March 17; further information here April Art ‘Fragmented Bodies’, Galleria Lorcan O’Neill Roma Three artists’ explorations of the corporeal: London-based painter Celia Hempton examines concepts of voyeurism...
...DD’s Will Louch and the FT’s Suzi Ring reported yesterday that A&O was selling its legal tech unit aosphere to private equity....
...“There are a lot of big egos with an axe to grind with Carolyn,” said the senior industry figure....
...The Big Four accountant has provided staff on secondment to the CBI as “special advisers” to former director-general Tony Danker and his predecessor Carolyn Fairbairn for several years....
...A lawyer for O’Connor declined to comment, and a lawyer for Waugh could not immediately be reached for comment....
...“If you took him out, then I think those contracts get signed and people come back,” said Ben Dell, managing partner of private equity group Kimmeridge....
...Portfolio manager Robert O’Leary and performing credit head Armen Panossian will succeed him as co-chief executives....
...VMWare’s existing owners Michael Dell and US technology private equity group Silver Lake stand to get billions in cash from its close....
...Memory chips are standardised, so chips for example reserved for Lenovo could easily be redirected to Dell,” said Li....
...A decade ago, Durban orchestrated the $24bn take private of Dell alongside its founder Michael Dell, launching what has become one of the buyout industry’s most successful deals....
...The entrepreneur’s name has emerged in an alleged half-billion-dollar international fraud at commodities group Trafigura, the FT’s Cynthia O’Murchu in London and DD’s Kaye Wiggins report....
...Leigh O’Dell, a lawyer at Beasley Allen who sits on the plaintiff’s steering committee in the talc litigation, said the bankruptcy strategy is “cynical” and designed to slam shut the doors to the courthouse...
...Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase are advising on the plans, which include a possible public listing or partial sale of its global advisory business, the FT’s Michael O’Dwyer and DD’s Arash Massoudi revealed...
...Job moves Morgan Stanley’s head of external affairs Shelley O’Connor plans to retire after nearly four decades at the investment banking group....
...Google announced some less controversial AI improvements to its Meet software at its recent I/O conference....
...The airline, however, remains as bullish as its chief executive, Michael O’Leary....
...He has floated plenty of hostile takeovers in his time — Clorox, Texaco and Dell, for instance. Unlike Musk, Icahn reserved enough wriggle room for corporate boards to be uninterested....
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...Speaking to the FT’s Cynthia O’Murchu and DD’s Rob Smith from the offices of litigation specialist Mishcon de Reya, Caner denied being anything of the sort, and says that he has filed a criminal complaint...
...the founder of Dell Technologies, and other outside investors. 5....
...During bad weather in 1903-04, he painted sex workers La Giuseppina and Carolina dell’Acqua, bored and sultry, in oppressive interiors....
...Moira O’Neill is head of personal finance at Interactive Investor...
...Some carmakers have privately said there is little point restarting production unless dealerships are open to sell the cars, according to Dame Carolyn....
...On the other side of the table to me in Scotland was the very realistic and contoured figure of Ian O’Connell, a director at the 3D holographic tech company Musion....
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