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...Apple, Amazon, BMW, Goldman Sachs, KPMG, Walmart and Meta....
...Palazzo Grassi Until 7 January 2024, pinaultcollection.com Todd Gray, On Point at Lehmann Maupin, London Todd Gray began working as a commercial music photographer at the age of 17, and by the time he...
...The move comes just days after VinFast announced plans to build an electric vehicle and battery factory in North Carolina....
...The company on Wednesday debuted the vehicles in Los Angeles, where it said it would spend $200m to establish a US headquarters as part of a push into North America and Europe....
...She joins the Tokyo office from Ropes & Gray. New York Advisory group PJ Solomon promoted Kenneth Baronoff to the newly created role of president....
...in Latin America....
...BMW, Daimler, Ford, GM, Honda and Volkswagen are all partnering specialist autonomous car companies, suggesting that the engineering part of the equation is becoming commodified, whereas the service side...
...Laurene Powell Jobs, the widow of late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, has also organised her “social change organisation” Emerson Collective as an LLC....
...This year, the firm tops the Financial Times ranking of the most innovative law firms in North America....
...Causeway Capital Management LLC, the LA hedge fund, has declared 4.88 per cent of Micro Focus....
...Highfields Capital Management, one of Rite Aid’s 10 biggest shareholders, said the deal was in the best interests of managers at the two companies but not in the interest of Rite Aid’s shareholders....
...Second, Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin might want to send a slice of cake to Bill Gates, since it was arguably the US v Microsoft antitrust case 17 years ago, in which Microsoft was ultimately...
...By the end of last year the pair had a financial interest in almost $500bn of commercial mortgages, equivalent to 38 per cent of the total outstanding across the US....
...Ex-Barclays chief Bob Diamond’s private equity group has signed its biggest ever deal, buying a $100bn book of US life insurance business....
...Time in Shaolin” by the Wu Tang Clan, as well as any proceeds derived from the sale of such album; (d) the album “The Carter V” by Lil Wayne, as well as any proceeds derived from the sale of such album;...
...It’s a moral issue — an affront to America. We must all stand against it.”...
...Uber, General Motors, Delphi, BMW and others have been conducting testing to reach Level 4, but all of them still keep a human in the driver’s seat....
...A 2009 Supreme Court case involving prescription drug labels, Wyeth v Levine, greenlighted state laws that are stricter than federal laws....
...“The real concern for most companies contemplating an IPO isn’t the challenge of going public, it is the obligations and opportunities that come with being public,” said Lise Buyer, a partner at Class V...
...“There aren’t a lot of people going over there,” he said....
...Have brands become America’s conscience?...
...He was particularly critical of BMW over the construction of an export-oriented plant in Mexico, saying the company is wasting “its time and money” as vehicles imported into the US will face import duties...
...In the Salman case, the Supreme Court reaffirmed its 1983 ruling in Dirks v SEC, which held that when an insider gives trading information to a relative or friend, it is effectively the same as if the insider...
...Others disagree with that assessment, including one of America’s biggest advertisers....
...Citi this year increased the potential pay package for Michael Corbat, chief executive, by 27 per cent to $16.5m, writes Alistair Gray in New York....
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