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...Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, a professor at the Yale School of Management who has advised the US Treasury on the price cap, said longer journeys for Russian oil tankers, higher insurance premiums, additions to port...
...Jeffrey Cook, 67, was handed the 30-month sentence at Southwark Crown Court in London on Friday after a jury found him guilty last month of receiving more than £70,000 in kickbacks in cash and cars....
...Jeffrey Cook, 67, was handed a 30 month sentence at Southwark Crown Court in London on Friday....
...“Jeffrey Cook betrayed public confidence and, thanks to our tenacity on this case, has rightly been held accountable today.” A lawyer for Cook declined to comment on the verdict....
...case brought by the Serious Fraud Office relates to a UK government deal to provide communications services to the SANG that were delivered by GPT Special Project Management, a now defunct unit of Airbus.Jeffrey...
...The Wall Street bank agreed to a $290mn settlement with accusers of the deceased paedophile Jeffrey Epstein last month....
...What these writers offer home cooks like me is a sense of greater freedom in the kitchen....
...JPMorgan Chase reimbursed former executive Jes Staley for trips to meet Jeffrey Epstein, according to allegations in court documents....
...Yet this week’s chart reveals that in parliamentary mentions, at least, Northern Ireland has rarely been more central, writes Senior Reporter Chris Cook....
...Jeffrey Cook, 65, former managing director of GPT and John Mason, 79, former financial officer at two of GPT’s subcontractors, were accused of paying almost £10mn in bribes to Saudi officials between 2007...
...Too many cooks in TRG’s kitchen The Restaurant Group, the British group behind eateries Frankie & Benny’s and Wagamama, has come under pressure from a pair of activist investors....
...Jeffrey Cook, 65, former managing director of GPT and John Mason, 79, former financial officer at two of GPT’s subcontractors are accused of paying £9.7mn in bribes to Saudi officials between 2007 and 2012...
...Jeffrey Cook, 65, former managing director of GPT Special Project Management, a now defunct unit of the European aerospace group, and John Mason, 79, former financial officer at two of GPT’s subcontractors...
...“She is a very well-rounded person unlike most economists,” said Jeffrey Frankel, her former professor at the University of California at Berkeley who is now at Harvard University....
...Patrick Temple-West Smart read Did Tim Cook really deserve his $99mn pay package for last year?...
...The SFO has also charged three individuals with corruption offences including Jeffrey Cook, the former managing director of GPT, and John Mason, a finance officer at two of the company’s subcontractors....
...Lots of pub companies place their ambitious landlords and competent cooks in Chelsea, Barnes or Marylebone to soak up the local wealth....
...Jeffrey Korzenik, chief investment strategist at Fifth Third Bank, says he is “shocked” by how quickly the shortage appeared....
...According to Michelin-starred chef Alain Passard, quoted in Jeffrey Steingarten’s raucous memoir The Man Who Ate Everything, it lends “a not-disagreeable horsey flavour”. I settled for rapeseed oil....
...By then, she had taught herself to cook and discovered that food was her second great passion in life....
...This follows the arrest of the late, disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein....
...I don’t cook, shan’t cook, won’t cook. I hate cooking.” I wonder what it means to share a home with your ex-husband. Do they have breakfast together? “No. I have my rooms....
...The Business Roundtable called the Minneapolis police officer’s conviction “a step towards justice”, the heads of JPMorgan and Starbucks spoke of fighting systemic racism, and Tim Cook of Apple quoted Martin...
...Jeffrey Cook, 63, the former managing director of GPT, along with John Mason, 77, a finance officer at two of the company’s subcontractors, and Terence Dorothy, 79, of Dartford, Kent all appeared in the...
...Other chief executives should be embarrassed by the reprimand from their peers, said Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, a professor at Yale School of Management, who said those executives who stayed silent on voting rights...
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