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...I’m reporter Ethan Wu here in the New York studio, back from my week away from the show, joined from London by markets columnist Katie Martin....
...consumers into long-term dependence on hydrocarbons....
...However, Bebchuk et al conclude that this throws the ball into the government’s court....
...But Shell’s chief executive Ben van Beurden has warned that replacing long-term shareholders with hedge fund investors risked derailing the energy sector’s transition plans at a critical moment in the climate...
...Those are long term solutions. In the meantime, British sport faces a long, hard winter....
...The chief financial officers of Ford, Unilever, Tesco and a number of other large companies outlined a plan to “inspire a new meaning for the role . . . as the architects of long-term sustainable value creation...
...Its editors are Derek Brower and Myles McCormick, with contributions from David Sheppard, Anjli Raval, Leslie Hook and Nathalie Thomas in London, and Gregory Meyer in New York....
...Separately, the New York Times’ Tariq Panja has a fascinating Twitter thread on the case. The trial continues....
...The empire wind phase I is partly “de-risked” given the 25-year PPA with New York state....
...We expect the company to make an adjusted EBIT of £115mn in FY’21 implying 6.3x EV/EBIT vs. long-term average of 7.0x As for the others: meh....
...Could the same happen in New York or Crystal City? “Amazon” Cuomo et al will hope not....
..., to explain precisely the main terms of the deal they would propose to negotiate, and exactly how they would get the agreement of Michel Barnier, Donald Tusk et al....
...Meanwhile, does Boris Johnson actually have a plan? The former UK foreign secretary was the subject of a searing takedown in this New York Times piece: “Boris Johnson has ruined Britain”....
...That’s 150,000 reasons to support our long term economic plan....
...That makes China’s leaders v nervous and restricts policy options....
...in its long term future....
...Brennan et al went back to survey the participants six months after the move and found not only that they were still unhappy with their new office, but that their team relations had broken down even further...
...Greene recalls, “You couldn’t introduce a new product. You couldn’t change a term in any contract....
...(Wall Street Journal) Italy plans more austerity, lower company tax....
...paying NML et al, and without the stay in place....
...While I have little time for Cameron et al, I have to admit that Osborne has done a brilliant job of (just about) keeping the markets onside....
...Christopher Allsopp, New College, Oxford Infrastructure and energy (that is two). Longer term, but needed now. Could be part of Plan B....
...York Yankees’ new stadium....
...What really happened at Northern Rock, Royal Bank of Scotland et al? This gives you a clearer idea....
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