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...One thing to start: Jim Ratcliffe, the owner of chemicals giant Ineos, has accused Britain’s competition regulator of becoming “increasingly hostile to business” after it blocked its purchase of assets being...
...The first was Calico Life Sciences, an Alphabet company, founded in 2013, where Barron used to lead research....
...I was a little alarmed when I read this passage in Jack Hough’s column in Barron’s this weekend: Aren’t low bond yields telling us that inflation will come down quickly?...
...Jim Banks, a Republican House representative and former US Navy reservist, suggested this week that the Taliban now has access to more than $85bn of US military equipment which was supplied to Afghan forces...
...As short-seller Jim Chanos remarked to the FT, regulators are “are the financial archaeologists — they will tell you after the company has collapsed what the problem was.”...
...“It's starting to dawn on people that the green transition is very metal intensive,” Gerard Barron, DeepGreen’s chief executive, said....
...(FT, Barron’s) What else we’re reading The last oil frontier Oil exploration is a risky, time-consuming and expensive endeavour....
...Five Labour MPs voted for Mrs May’s deal when she tried to secure parliamentary approval at the third time of asking: Kevin Barron, Jim Fitzpatrick, Rosie Cooper, Caroline Flint and John Mann....
...Kevin Barron, a Labour MP who backed the government in March, said: “The sooner party leaders do what’s best for the nation, the better.”...
...Fitzpatrick, Sir Kevin Barron, Ronnie Campbell and Stephen Pound....
...It was important that businesses make “choices that contribute to reducing society’s suffering”, wrote Aksia CEO Jim Vos....
...The 26th edition of the New York event in January notched up record attendance on its opening day with the Connecticut dealer James Barron recording “a stampede towards our booth”....
...The New York Times’ Jim Tankersley has an arresting report on plummeting US corporate tax revenues, which fell by a third in the first half of 2018 from the same period last year....
...Next week he will travel to Brussels for a meeting of Nato defence ministers, before hosting Jim Mattis, the US defence secretary, in London next Friday....
...Always thinking outside the box,” says Jim Ross, then a junior member of the State Street team, and now head of its global ETF business....
...Sir Richard Barrons, who led Britain’s Joint Forces Command until last year, makes a similar point....
...Job Moves King & Spalding has hired Jim Woolery as a New York-based partner and head of M&A and corporate governance practices....
...Mr Barron added that media criticism of its settlement with HMRC overlooked “international tax rules and how they work”....
...Three MPs receive knighthoods; Labour’s Kevin Barron and Conservatives Richard Ottaway and Peter Luff....
...The questions over Mr Crosby’s role triggered Kevin Barron, a Labour MP, to write to Mr Cameron asking the prime minister to clarify his adviser’s position....
...Plus this eye-catching quote from Jim Chanos: “I’m being conservative when I say that the coming bust in China‘s real-estate market will be a thousand times that of Dubai,” And a few weeks ago, John Hempton...
...With the BlackBerry-maker’s decision last week to revert to one chief executive, the double-edged knives really came out for Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis....
...So Harcourt stuck to Stevenson’s tale, and we followed Jim Hawkins, inexperienced but “smart as paint”, on the Hispaniola, his loyalties tearing as he goes....
...The idea springs from John Bates, the chief technology officer of Progress Software, as cited by Jim Mctague in Barron’s this week, and the worry is that investors currently do not appreciate the level...
...And from David Rosenberg’s Breakfast with Dave on Monday, courtesy of Gluskin Sheff: We sifted through Barron’s over the weekend and found out in ‘The Trader’ column that Jim Paulsen of Wells Capital Management...
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