Hints and tips:
...From writing an FT op-ed calling out Kanye West for antisemitic comments to returning $400mn to Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund following the killing of Jamal Khashoggi (though he’s now back in business...
...Jeffrey Ball — Why carbon pricing isn’t working Michael Lynch — Why oil prices are high today tells us where they will go tomorrow John Kemp — Higher oil prices are set to moderate consumption growth Jeff McMahon...
...Sharing the stage with Mr Pryor — as well as his view of the slowing effect of Brexit uncertainty — was Stephanie McMahon, head of research at estate agent Strutt & Parker....
...Henry Mance is an FT political correspondent Photographs: Benjamin McMahon; Getty Images...
...By coincidence, the previous party leader Ed Miliband increased Labour’s vote share by an average of 11.7 per cent in his first four English by-elections in 2011, according to calculations by the Financial...
...Labour has emphasised the qualities of Mr McMahon, the son of a lorry driver who left school at 16....
...Mr McMahon, leader of Oldham council, was favourite for the selection and had the support of most councillors in the town....
...Jim Pickard is the FT’s chief political correspondent Photographs: Benjamin McMahon; Rex/Shutterstock...
...However, Ed Cox, director of IPPR North, a left-leaning think-tank, said: “If the deal is good enough people will put aside parochial concerns.”...
...Stephanie McMahon, head of research at Strutt & Parker, the estate agent, said the clarity over the annual levy and capital gains tax would boost transactions in the near term....
...“The low number of these deals is a very powerful reflection of how much the property market has reacted to these taxes,” added Stephanie McMahon, head of research at Strutt & Parker....
...Joey McMahon is using crowdfunding to collect donations and raise the profile of his charity, The Monday Life....
...Taking that as a yardstick, and inflating to today’s prices, and adding $5bn or so for the cost to fishing and tourist industries, the maximum cost could be about $12.5bn, according to Neil McMahon of Sanford...
...Neil McMahon of Sanford Bernstein says: “I don’t understand the split of the upstream business into regions....
...Neil McMahon, an analyst at Sanford Bernstein, the investment group, says higher taxes mean that non-OECD production is likely to be less profitable than in the companies’ traditional core areas in the OECD...
...Neil McMahon of Sanford Bernstein, a broker, suggested in a recent research note that Exxon might form a joint venture with Petrobras to develop the fields....
...The Ed McMahon problem. “If you spend more money than you make, you know what happens,” McMahon said recently on CNN’s Larry King Live, explaining why he’s losing his home....
...Yet, as Mr McMahon says, “it makes a huge statement in this industry to have a woman make it to the top”....
...Neil McMahon of Sanford Bernstein, the investment company, points out that Russia’s oil production has been falling, and there are grave doubts about its ability to meet the expected growth in demand for...
...Mr McMahon estimates that the aggregate return on capital employed for the US and European oil majors was no higher in 2007 than in 2005, even though the average price of oil rose from $55 to $72....
...Neil McMahon, of Sanford Bernstein, suggests BP and Shell need an oil price in the “low $70s” to pay their dividends and meet their capital spending commitments without having to borrow more....
...Neil McMahon of Sanford Bernstein, compares the companies with wines: “BP will drink well over the next few years, whereas Shell will be better after 2010.”...
...Neil McMahon of Sanford Bernstein described the move as “a loss of face in the industry” for Eni....
...Neil McMahon, of Sanford Bernstein, said the Burren deal made no sense for Eni....
...Neil McMahon of Sanford Bernstein says Eni may not lose “a massive amount” of the production it expected for 2010-15....
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