Hints and tips:
...Xerox wants to give HP’s board its walking papers We’re all guilty of overusing the David v Goliath trope but in the case of Xerox and HP, it really does apply....
...Qubits v bytes: how quantum computing works Quantum computing taps into the quirky behaviour of sub-atomic particles, which bend our normal understanding of physics....
...US court told PwC cut corners in Colonial audit Control+C, Control+V....
...A reform of US corporation tax would reduce the competitive advantage of the UK’s present corporation tax policy....
...A publicly listed company, Jain has attracted international investors such as Singapore’s Temasek Holdings, the International Finance Corporation and George Soros’s Quantum Fund....
...This is permissible within the law but has been the subject of much controversy after cases such as Jones v Garnett (Arctic Systems Ltd case) which the taxpayer won....
...N.V....
...We think GDP growth is likely to be limited to around 1.0 per cent in 2010, rising to around 1.6 per cent in 2011 Andrew Goodwin, Oxford Economics Ltd The recovery is going to be slow and patchy....
...and the rest of Asia will mark a further shift in the financial system’s centre of gravity towards the east....
...Stiles’s superbly written book argues that the main legacy of the “robber baron” and “railroad king” was the giant but invisible corporation, so big that it was able to crush its competitors....
...Along the way it lost its distinctive V-tail and picked up a conventional tail. But it is still fast....
...Garnett (Arctic Systems Ltd).”...
...He was born in 1954, the year, as he points out, of the famous Brown v Board of Education case which paved the way for US desegregation....
...They also interact with a large number of people totally unconnected to the corporation, such as family members, friends, former colleagues and many others....
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