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Japanese brewer Asahi plans to increase the share of beverages with 3.5 per cent alcohol or less from about 10 per cent last year to 20 per cent of its product mix by 2030, not 30 per cent as wrongly stated in an article on April 15
The late photographer worked for Getty, not AP as wrongly stated in an article in April 6/7’s FT Weekend Magazine
...Oliver Balch makes the productivity point in arguing for companies to have chief happiness officers and having spent decades working on wellbeing, I welcome his coverage (“Can a chief happiness officer improve...
Stripe co-founder John Collison’s name was misspelt in an article on March 16. We apologise for the error
An advertisement illustrating an article on central heating in House & Home on March 23 was from the 1960s, not the 1970s as wrongly stated in the caption
From Gordon Springett, London SW18, UK
Private sector companies have to date raised $6bn in private funding for fusion energy projects, not $6mn as wrongly stated in a Special Report on Nuclear Energy on March 21.
The billionaire real estate developer bought credit default swaps during the 2008 financial crisis, rather March 3/4’s FT Weekend Magazine
Susan Neiman’s book is titled ‘Left Is Not Woke’, not ‘Woke Is Not Left’, as wrongly stated in a book review in March 23/24’s Life & Arts
A US jury award of $60mn in damages to a mother who said her baby died after consuming Reckitt’s Enfamil baby formula was $35mn more than the sum sought by the plaintiff’s lawyers, not $25mn more as wrongly stated in an article on March 16
An analyst’s quote in an article on March 5 was wrongly attributed to Charlie Chai of 86Research. It should have been Charlie Dai of Forrester.
The environment department is allocating £11mn collected in fines against water companies to environmental restoration projects, not the Environment Agency, as wrongly stated in an article on April 9.
An article on steak in the FT Weekend Magazine on March 23 incorrectly stated that Antonio Mata and Oklahoma State University failed to gain a patent for the extraction of the “Vegas Strip” shoulder steak. A patent was granted in 2017.
The Labour party donor moved to the UK 35 years ago, rather than 13 years ago as incorrectly stated in February 17/18’s FT Weekend Magazine
Embraer’s 195-E2 aircraft can carry 146 passengers, not 132 as wrongly stated in an article on January 29.
The Office for Budget Responsibility has warned that freezing fuel duty in the long run would cost the Treasury £6.3bn by the end of the decade, not more than £8bn as wrongly state in an article on March 7
EU authorities have agreed to new standards that could result in up to 900 more derivatives trades a year being channelled through EU-based clearing houses, instead of London, not five
The US withdrew from Afghanistan in 2021, not 2020 as wrongly stated in an article on January 15
A chart accompanying an article on the trading of Nvidia options on February 19 was wrongly labelled
...While the MS report acknowledges that the sheer size and power of these firms means that this time could be different, I’m inclined to think that we are headed sooner rather than later to a pretty big correction...
The book Empireworld refers to an estimation of the indigenous population of the Caribbean as numbering 3mn in 1700, falling to 30,000 by 2000, not just on the island of Barbados as wrongly stated in a book review on January 27
...Rio Tinto has appointed Bold Baatar, a charismatic Mongolian national touted as the Anglo-Australian company’s likely next leader, as chief commercial officer....
...But these days chief financial officers are also increasingly tapped for the chief executive role — from Margherita Della Valle at Vodafone to Murray Auchincloss at BP who both got the top job at a time...
...“This is actually a correction from the press release,” Brewer said. Lyft shares jumped 35.1 per cent on Wednesday....
Jacob Young, Conservative MP for Redcar, is no longer a member of the South Tees Development Corporation as wrongly suggested in an article on January 30.
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