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...Warburg’s European co-head is former Deutsche Telekom chief executive René Obermann, who has been involved in some of these investments....
...“AI is going to be everywhere and it all runs on Arm,” Rene Haas, the SoftBank-owned chip designer’s chief executive, told prospective investors in a pitch video seen by the Financial Times....
...Behind the glittery facades of London’s Selfridges and New York’s Chrysler Building, Austrian property billionaire René Benko assembled a financial time bomb....
...Additional reporting by Ivan Levingston in London and Richard Waters in San Francisco...
...Sir Ivan Menezes helmed Diageo for more than a decade. Roger White, CEO of soft-drink maker AG Barr, is stepping down after more than 21 years....
...The dust-up over Prigozhin’s mutiny continues to roil the upper ranks of Russia’s officer corps: Ivan Popov, who voiced criticism of the Kremlin’s war strategy, has been fired and General Sergei Surovikin...
...A postwar highlight is Henry Moore and Francis Bacon battling sensibilities of societal healing against lonely existential anguish....
...News round-up Ivan Glasenberg nears deal to buy elite cycling brand Pinarello (FT) Debt-laden French supermarket Casino ends deal talks with Teract (FT) Rebel investors reject GAM takeover and call for...
...This was buoyed by celebrity endorsements from Rihanna, Julianne Moore and Nicole Kidman, as well as, more recently, Catherine, the Princess of Wales....
...News round-up Telecoms company backed by Roman Abramovich sold for £1 (FT) Property mogul René Benko cleared in bribery case (FT) SoftBank Group failed to report $285mn in income to tax bureau (Nikkei...
...In New York, the firm’s hires have included Eric Schiele and Jonathan Davis from Cravath Swaine & Moore. More recently it lured away David Klein from law firm Paul Weiss....
...René Magritte’s signature “Torse nu dans les nuages” (c1937) sold for $8.4m in a live sale at Bonhams, New York on Tuesday ($10m with fees, est $6m-$9m)....
...Meanwhile in Europe, the French gallerist Denise René (1913-2012) was one of the foremost promoters of abstract art, Op-art and kinetic art....
...Among the collection is René Magritte’s gouache “Journal intime” (c1954), which was bought for £237,650 in 2002 and now carries an estimate of $2.5m to $3.5m....
...A delightful read from the FT’s Elaine Moore looks at why screen addiction is treated as a real affliction....
...Rousseau, Uhde staged seminal shows in 1928 and 1932 that brought together for the first time many artists here: André Bauchant, Camille Bombois, Jean Eve, Séraphine Louis (Uhde’s one-time housekeeper), René...
...The Light that Failed: A Reckoning, by Ivan Krastev and Stephen Holmes, Allen Lane, RRP£20/Pegasus, RRP$26.95 A justly acclaimed account of how the liberal democratic resurgence associated with the fall...
...at Christie’s on June 20 under the title The Landscape of a Mind: A Private Collector’s Surreal Vision, with highlights including “L’Extinction des espèces II” by Yves Tanguy and “Le parc du vautour” by René...
...Connery plays the exec, Moore the finance director. Producer: Hmm. What’s the other one?...
...A lover of art and wine, one friend told the French newspaper that “nothing can make Albert shed a tear, save for a great glass of wine or a painting by René Magritte”....
...René Magritte remained defiantly suburban at home while crazily inventive at work....
...A four-bedroom house in the nearby gated community The Ridges is on the market for $3.5m with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Nevada Properties/The Ivan Sher Group....
...In fact, the FT’s Elaine Moore and Eric Platt argue that WeWork is not even worth the $20bn valuation that the last SoftBank-led fundraising round secured. Read the Lex in-depth article here....
...René Rasmussen is the first recorded western owner of the piece — his Parisian gallery was frequented by the likes of Picasso and the Surrealists....
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