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...But these days, Villa is valued at more than £500mn after Sawiris and Edens agreed the sale of a minority stake in their V Sports vehicle to US investment firm Atairos in December last year....
...The energy transition strategy update in March is key to becoming more positive on the stock, absent a V-shaped recovery for their O&G customers. Glaring value?...
...(v) Restructuring continues. Of course it does. But what about that Tesla, eh?...
...Jonathan Guthrie Head of Lex Best of Lex articles HK stocks/extradition bill: derailed HK unrest/Singapore banks: safe harbour Hong Kong v Shenzhen: Central casting HKEX: futures shock Ferguson/Brexit...
...(FT) Dockwork ers v robots Dockworkers in Los Angeles are making a last stand against the automation of lucrative port jobs....
...(WSJ) Deposits v data Some regulators have called for a Glass-Steagall equivalent for data to tackle privacy issues, forcing technology companies to separate the parts of their business that operate platforms...
...Stobart v Stobart There is little sign of calm in the war between Andrew Tinkler, one-time boss and founder of Stobart, the haulier-turned-airport business, and Iain Ferguson, chairman....
...And — in the tale’s final chapters — of the company’s earnest attempt to redeem itself.”...
...Further reading Trump v Amazon Amazon has quietly assembled the biggest lobbying team of any technology company in Washington as it expands into new lines of businesses and faces a barrage of attacks from...
...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....
...The biggest activist fight — Nelson Peltz v Procter & Gamble — was only recently settled, two months after a shareholder vote....
...Alice Groom and Shona Ferguson, Farrer & Co. The legal issues in this column refer to England and Wales...
...Jo Ellison is the FT’s fashion editor Illustration by James Ferguson...
...AT&T’s acquisition of Time Warner and Bayer’s purchase of Monsanto) that are still pending approval from the competition watchdog....
...David Pilling is the FT’s Africa editor Illustration by James Ferguson *This article has been subject to a correction....
...(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....
...In the end he’s 20 minutes late, dressed casually in black jeans and black V-neck, buttoned-up T-shirt carrying a pair of unbranded dark glasses....
...Producer: So I’ve optioned a real-life David v Goliath struggle from London, England, where an Average Joe stock analyst is battling Citi over the fate of mines and trading empire Glencore....
...Agricultural commodity trading companies are also starting to feel the pain....
...But western oil companies are also among the losers....
...Matthew Garrahan is the FT’s global media editor Illustration by James Ferguson...
...Monsanto, the US genetically modified seeds group, spent $930m last year buying Climate Corporation, a San Francisco-based data company....
...Alex Ferguson: My Autobiography, by Alex Ferguson, Hodder & Stoughton, RRP£25/$29.95 Ferguson offers insights into the players he managed during his 27 years with Manchester United and into some opposing...
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