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...This fate has befallen even some of the biggest, including Pegasus Europe, backed by LVMH founder Bernard Arnault....
...In 2014, JPMorgan also agreed to pay $2.6bn to head off criminal prosecution and private litigation over its failures to act on suspicions about Bernard Madoff before his Ponzi scheme was revealed....
...A former New York Times reporter, perhaps best known for The Wizard of Lies, her bestselling book about fraudster Bernard Madoff, Henriques has produced a lively tale that pits committed reformers against...
...Trouble in Butetown brings together established actors including Sarah Parish, who plays Mbanefo, alongside new faces, such as Samuel Adewunmi and Rita Bernard-Shaw....
...and bonds were plunging in value, and the Swiss government secured a hastily negotiated deal with cross-town rival UBS, creating a bank whose assets exceed those of the country’s entire economy.Joshua Franklin...
...LVMH’s big succession question With five children, Bernard Arnault faces difficult choices in divvying up his luxury empire and preserving his legacy, The New York Times reports....
...But it was French journalist Franklin Loufrani who would finally trademark the image, launching The Smiley Company in 1972 as an uplifting symbol of “good news” in France Soir....
...This dwarfs even the sums spent by Franklin D Roosevelt at the height of the New Deal....
...Shirts, hats and “banker bags” from defunct companies such as Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch and Bear Stearns — even Enron and Bernard Madoff — are being snapped up....
...Here, the answer to Aretha Franklin’s question “who’s zoomin’ who?” is “everybody’s Zoomin’ everybody else”....
...(Vanity Fair) Billionaire baby LVMH chief Bernard Arnault knows how to turn on the tears when it suits him best. Can he whine his way out of a legally-binding contract with Tiffany?...
...Backed and founded by prolific dealmaker Martin Franklin and Noam Gottesman, Nomad was launched as a special purpose acquisition vehicle in 2014 at $10 a share and attempted to profit by focusing on staples...
...Finally, if your winter portfolios come to fruition in April, remember the advice of the US financier Bernard Baruch. “Nobody ever lost money taking a profit.”...
...Back in 1943, with World War 2 raging, President Franklin D Roosevelt argued that “the defence of Saudi Arabia is vital to the defence of the United States”, and that principle has guided US administrations...
...His love of cinema was clear from an early age, according to his father, Bernard Chazelle, the Eugene Higgins professor of computer science at Princeton University....
...“Night is the most devastating account of the Holocaust that I have ever read,” wrote Ruth Franklin, a literary critic and author of A Thousand Darknesses, a study of Holocaust literature that was published...
...Crick Centre for the Public Understanding of Politics, University of Sheffield Prof Bob Franklin Professor of Journalism Studies Cardiff University Prof Chris Frost Professor of Journalism, Liverpool...
...By the turn of the century Benjamin Franklin, Casanova and Rousseau had all produced accounts of their lives....
...Franklin Allen, a former Wharton finance professor and now executive director of the Brevan Howard Centre at Imperial College London, is less generous....
...Benjamin Franklin once said that by failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail....
...Two years later came the first Pelican, when George Bernard Shaw’s The Intelligent Woman’s Guide to Socialism, Capitalism, Sovietism and Fascism inaugurated the non-fiction brand....
...The dance-play Far But Close, to a score by New Age classical composer Daniel Bernard Roumain, asks “how broken people love each other”....
...But the MBA is still the flagship programme for most European business schools, believes Bernard Ramanantsoa, dean of HEC Paris....
...Bernard Hogan-Howe, commissioner, Metropolitan Police. John Leighton, director-general, National Galleries of Scotland. Martin Narey, ministerial adviser on adoption....
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