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...But in his 18-month stint at Smith & Nephew, Mr Nawana oversaw a 40 per cent increase in its share price....
...US outfits such as Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, Reed Smith, BCLP and Baker McKenzie have moved swiftly to cut both payouts for partners and salaries for more junior lawyers — going further than most UK...
...FTSE 100 group Smith & Nephew had an even worse April than ITV. April revenues for the medical devices maker dropped 47 per cent, as elective surgeries have come to a halt in many countries....
...The lockdowns imposed to contain the virus are likely to have hit sales of drugs that need a doctor to administer them, while the delay in non-essential surgeries has hurt others including Smith & Nephew...
...Namal Nawana: competitive spirit UK medical devices maker Smith & Nephew seems keen to shift its listing to the US. That would give it a freer rein to raise the pay of chief exec Namal Nawana....
...Smith & Nephew states that ‘multiple [UK] private hospital groups [are] aiming for late June to restart’ – this is in line with our expectations given that the 14-week NHS deal started 30 March....
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...investors Burton Malkiel CV Born August 28 1932 Boston, Massachusetts Education Various years 1943-64 Boston Latin School, Harvard, Princeton Career 1955-58 US army finance corps; 1958-60 associate, Smith...
...Smith & Nephew opens up the hunt Namal Nawana couldn’t have been more clear with his investors last week....
...Smith & Nephew, another Elliott target, jumped to a five-month high amid a retread of takeover speculation around the orthopaedic devices maker....
...Mr Nawana takes over as Smith & Nephew is facing pressure from activist investor Elliott Advisors, which has been pressing for divestments....
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