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...The designer’s love of wood is explored through simple lines: his Ode chair references the tradition of workshop chairs with its generously rounded back and an inverted V-style base, while the archetypal...
...Charted waters looks into the rollout of Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine....
...sound like a broken record (or some more modern form of audio playing on loop) but as long as the EU can’t get it together to discuss data regulation beyond just saying that everyone should CTRL-C CTRL-V...
...Rotork has the single largest exposure in our coverage (~50% v 60% in 2014 though)....
...(FT) Dockwork ers v robots Dockworkers in Los Angeles are making a last stand against the automation of lucrative port jobs....
...Smart reads David v Goliath Large consumer goods companies are starting to feel the impact of their smaller, more innovative rivals....
...Bombarded Day two of the Bombardier v Boeing tariff scandal and attention has turned on the British government’s motivation to fight back against proposed US action against the Canadian company....
...On Southampton’s concrete docks under a sky heavy with drizzle, tourists — most of them middle aged — crane their necks at the horizon....
...AT&T’s acquisition of Time Warner and Bayer’s purchase of Monsanto) that are still pending approval from the competition watchdog....
...(BBC) Video of the day Google v Apple, round 2 As Google again draws level with Apple as the world’s largest company, John Authers looks at the historic performance of companies once they have become the...
...Recently, their targets have included a growing number of Chinese companies....
...Since January, Chinese companies have also taken shots at buying Swiss agrochemical business Syngenta and two US groups, crane maker Terex and Fairchild Semiconductor....
...Terex, the industrial crane maker, has become the third US company in a week to strike a cross-border deal that will allow it to redomicile to Europe and escape the reach of US tax authorities....
...That compares with the $467m in revenue from its crane business....
...Paradoxical thinkers do not interpret social issues in a simple black-and-white, good-for-business v bad-for-business way....
...As companies relocate to the new business districts, existing premises can be put to new use....
...Their business, Funcraft (UK) Ltd, which has traded from London Docklands since 1985, runs events, including weddings, and watersports, from Tereza Joanne, a converted crane barge in the King George V Dock...
...This qualification is dwarfed by the depth of Crane’s knowledge and the sparkle of his prose....
...“Bowie meets Bond villain,” is the verdict of Constantin Bjerke, a former financier who founded the culture website Crane.tv in 2010, on Prada’s tambourine-taut turtlenecks....
...The end of Part Two, in which Hal becomes Henry V and repudiates his old companion in crime, is more shattering than any denouement of Shakespeare’s tragedies....
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...Her own-brand Construction wallpapers depict cranes, bridges, pavements and New York traffic lights....
...Aydin Kurt-Elli, founder of internet service provider Lumison, and Andrew Fishwick, co-founder of The Fish Partnership, a West End theatre production company, both hired their fathers to tap into their...
...www.lyonandturnbull.com iv Urns Garnkirk Fire Clay Company From 1832 to 1901 the Garnkirk Fire Clay Company – based in Garnkirk, near Glasgow, Scotland – exploited local clay deposits to produce very high...
...In the west, glass-fibre-reinforced plastics, developed by Monsanto to protect radar equipment on US military aircraft, were re-worked into moulded furniture designed by Charles and Ray Eames for Herman...
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