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...I think a lot of people were anticipating a V-shaped recovery . . . People are now waking up the realisation that volatility is going to be normal going forward.”...
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...executive pay, companies that took the money agreed not to lay off staff or axe routes until September 30 — even though air passenger volumes in the US have fallen by more than 90 per cent since March, and a V-shape...
...Mr Buffett learnt the skill of value investing from his former Columbia Business School professors David Dodd and Benjamin Graham, whose book, The Intelligent Investor, he memorised....
...Their concentrated ownership of industries such as airlines and pharmaceuticals may push up travel and drug prices, some academics argue....
...WPP will also reduce is planned capex from £400m to v£300m....
...SMEs are likely to be hit most as we have seen already but many sectors such as the airline industry may take years to get back to normal....
...“The smart airlines will be those that continue to think about their passengers who generally lead busy lives and strive to make the time in-flight as useful as possible to their passengers,” says Graham...
...The regulatory approval represents an important milestone in the process, announced last year, to launch a cash tender offer for Delta’s acquisition for up to 49 percent of Grupo Aeromexico S.A.B. de C.V....
...(Masslive.com) Campaign commentary Thank Reagan and Bill Clinton for Trump’s dog whistle ways (Sally Kohn, Time) The media v Trump (Ezra Klein, Vox) Trump may cost the GOP a generation of voters (Michael...
...Design is critical, and there are multiple solutions to the 3D jigsaw puzzle of business class: yin-yang; staggered herringbone; “stacked-V”. Jamco’s DoveTail seat has a layout like parquet flooring....
...Social media now sends almost as much traffic to news sites as Google — 36 per cent v 41 per cent. Traffic diversion on this scale poses a dilemma for publishers....
...Graham Braithwaite, professor of safety and accident investigation at Cranfield University, said regulators will look at whether it is safe to do aerobatic displays near busy roads such as the A27....
...The IPO is the second largest on record by a US airline, trailing only ExpressJet, which raised $480m in 2002 and subsequently merged with SkyWest, data from Dealogic shows....
...His quirky song, “United breaks guitars”, went viral, causing considerable damage to the airline’s reputation and linking corporate social media strategy to reputation and brand management....
...The airline’s consolidated passenger unit revenue, a key industry metric, rose 3 per cent year on year for the month....
...He reportedly outbid three kings for it, including Britain’s King George V – today it remains the only rare stamp not in the Queen’s collection....
...Investment strategy: A value investor and a disciple of Ben Graham, Mr Watsa invests via his insurance company Fairfax Financial Holdings....
...Launch partners will include UK high-street retailers Argos and Boots, and American Airlines in the US....
...The OFT’s examination of payday lenders, or the recent move to force airlines to disclose credit card charges up-front, not at the point of purchase, for instance....
...They range from grand official buildings, such as the Foreign Office, to infrastructure facilities, such as the King George V pumping station at Enfield, and more than 100 private homes....
...CA Inc climbed 9.6 per cent to $25.02 as the software developer easily beat analyst expectations....
...Most striking of all, airlines such as US Airways, American Airlines and Delta routinely allow armed forces personnel to board the aircraft before anyone else, even ahead of first class....
...When the airline began its Atlantic service in the 1930s, it represented a US triumph over France in commercial aviation. But the brand’s ascent didn’t represent just industrial might....
...Mr Rowe draws a distinction between what he describes as the “ultra-rich”, who continue to buy large aircraft such as Bombardier’s Challenger 604 and the Gulfstream V, and the merely “moderately rich” who...
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