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...I think a lot of people were anticipating a V-shaped recovery . . . People are now waking up the realisation that volatility is going to be normal going forward.”...
...Rivals AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson, Russia’s Sputnik V and new entrants such as Novavax make up the remainder of the market, which is forecast to double in value to $124bn next year....
...The AU will pay $6.75 a dose for the BioNTech/Pfizer vaccine and $10 for Johnson & Johnson’s, a single-dose product....
...Mr Johnson argued that the home improvement trend had room to run....
...on Thursday after the ride-hailing company promised profitability in the final quarter of this year, officials in London and Washington told the FT that Donald Trump vented in “apoplectic” fury at Boris Johnson...
...It has more than 40 per cent of the printer market, while Xerox leads in copiers and “managed print services”....
...“Fees are infinitesimally small because index funds have spawned competition hugely beneficial to the investor,” says Ben Johnson of Morningstar, the fund-ratings group....
...Now the copier company has escalated its $33bn hostile takeover fight for control of its larger rival by attempting to overthrow its board....
...strong the feeling against Netflix at Cannes, there will be an opportunity to watch one film that will be distributed by the streamer: Wounds by Babak Anvari, a thriller that stars Armie Hammer and Dakota Johnson...
...“It’s not like the standard V-shaped recession in emerging markets, such as in Indonesia in 1998 where it’s only a year and a half of real economic hardship,” he said....
...The group behind the Les Paul, Flying V and Epiphone brands filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in May, overwhelmed by the debt it took on to fund an ill-fated diversification into headphones and...
...Xerox said in January it would split itself in two after Carl Icahn took a 7 per cent stake in the copier business....
...In May, HP Inc launched its first set of industrial 3D printers with customers including Nike, BMW, Johnson and Johnson and Siemens....
.... …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Ben Hall, world news editor, picks: • Isis Inc: how oil fuels jihadi terrorists by Erika Solomon, Guy Chazan and Sam Jones• Why China’s ‘migrant miracle’ is...
...They follow apartment developer Pocket Living, which last year attracted £21.7m of investment from Boris Johnson, mayor of London....
...Mr Read’s refusal to make firm commitments on jobs at manufacturing sites such as Macclesfield in the northwest of England dismayed MPs who had been hoping to extract more promises during the parliamentary...
...Creativity, Inc – a finalist for FT/McKinsey Business Book of the Year – explains the failures, the tensions and the ultimate accolades from Finding Nemo to Toy Story....
...In the back room of a brewery in the northwest of England, the boss of a family-owned manufacturer is discussing India....
...What caused a stir was the designer’s low V-neck mermaid gown with bandeau accent, modified from her autumn show....
...Hermès also worked with the Four Seasons George V hotel in Paris to create a hand-built Rolls-Royce Phantom, custom-made to the hotel’s specifications....
...V ivendi’s Universal Music, home to Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber, will pay $1.9bn for EMI’s recorded music business or seven times earnings before interest depreciation, tax and amortisation, a price tag...
...‘Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970-1990’, V&A Museum, London, September 24-January 15, www.vam.ac.uk Exhibition supported by Friends of the V&A with further support from Barclays Wealth...
...His Apple crew includes Jonathan Ive, the esteemed industrial designer; Ron Johnson, in charge of retail operations; Phil Schiller, the marketing guru; and Scott Forstall, the iPhone software leader, all...
...The visitors and exhibitors are avatars moving round a virtual environment where booths offer “content racks” of podcasts, business cards are “V-cards” and presentations are webcasts.”...
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