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...But there are still questions to be answered about how Greensill obtained so many meetings: one with Tom Scholar, Treasury permanent secretary, and nine with Charles Roxburgh, his deputy, during the spring...
...The whole cycle is straight-up “madness of crowds”, as described by Charles Mackay in 1841....
...Ellen Pao to appeal The former venture capitalist is appealing against the loss of the gender-discrimination lawsuit she filed against former employer Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, reigniting the fierce...
...Latecomers included Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, which bought into the messaging company in 2010....
...Moving to venture capital a few years later, Khosla worked at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and now runs Khosla Ventures, using family money to help entrepreneurs....
...Its investors include Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, GGV Capital, Index Ventures, IVP, the Chernin Group and Union Square Ventures. But doubts remain about the company’s ability to make money....
...It had raised a total of $67m in funding from investors including Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and Li Ka-shing’s Horizons Ventures....
...Pebble’s round, which was led by Charles River Ventures, an investor in Twitter and Yammer, follows another Kickstarter success. The Ouya games console raised $15m from VCs last week....
...The report’s authors were James Manyika, Michael Chui, Brad Brown, Jacques Bughin, Richard Dobbs, Charles Roxburgh and Angela Hung-Byers ....
...He went on to Kleiner Perkins Caulfield & Byers, the celebrated venture capital firm that was an early backer of Google and Amazon....
...I’m told that Charles Clarke has gathered 30-odd names. And that Fiona McTaggart can vouch for more than 40 (who knows if these are the same MPs?)....
...They include Charles Clarke, Stephen Byers and Alan Milburn, who are all disillusioned former cabinet ministers loyal to Tony Blair; Siobhan McDonagh, Janet Anderson and Joan Ryan, also unhappy Blairites...
...Stephen Byers, a former minister suspected by Brownites of being a plotter, made his first public call for the prime minister to step down in a separate meeting on Monday....
...“It was very damaging,” said Charles Clarke, a former minister. Another former minister asked: “Why on earth did they let it go out?”...
...Charles Clarke, former home secretary, and Alan Milburn, former health secretary, are among those outside the cabinet formulating policies to take forward Tony Blair’s modernisation agenda....
...Charles Clarke, the former home secretary, was dismissed by Number 10 aides as a bit of a loner after he warned earlier this month that Mr Brown was leading Labour to “utter destruction”....
...Some on what used to be called the “Blairite” wing of the party – such as Charles Clarke, Alan Milburn and Stephen Byers – want Mr Brown to be a more aggressive moderniser, promoting more personal choice...
...They include Charles Clarke, David Blunkett, Alan Milburn or Stephen Byers. Most have been loyally silent (apart from Mr Clarke, who lapsed but appears to have been forgiven)....
...Stephen Byers, a strong Blair supporter, wrote a newspaper article over Christmas declaring that Mr Blair was “history”. Mr Brown rang him the same day to thank him....
...The evidence is that the sniping from ex-ministers, including Alan Milburn, Charles Clarke and Stephen Byers, has failed to erode support for Mr Brown. Indeed, the reverse seems to be true....
...[Railtrack] into administration”, and then hearing Mr Byers’ explanation....
...Duchy Originals, the company owned by Prince Charles, is also starting to measure how much greenhouse gas is released into the atmosphere in the making of its foods....
...Charles Kennedy, the Liberal Democrat leader, said: “There are very hard questions that need to be asked of the government [about] the way this entire sad issue unfolded over the last week or two.”...
...The investments by Sequoia Capital, Kleiner Perkins Caulfield & Byers, Charles River Ventures and Amicus Ventures, as well as several prominent high-tech denizens, represent a vote of confidence in podcasting...
...Charles Clarke heralds new war on terrorism. Wednesday: Ministers pledge to ignore conference vote to end creeping privatisation of NHS. Votes seen as weakening Mr Blair’s position....
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