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...Through it we can inhabit cultures and continents that we’ve never been to,” says Justine Shaw of candle company Literati & Light, whose scents are inspired by literature (“Dorian Gray” smells of frankincense...
...Sowerby’s drama, with its bruising critique of Edwardian society, has drawn comparisons with Ibsen and Shaw, but she brings her own mix of sharp humour and quiet empathy to the task and Polly Findlay’s glowing...
...Justine Simons, deputy mayor for culture, who came to the launch of London Fashion Week on Friday, said: “The fashion industry is massively resilient....
...Shaw, the US hedge fund, announced that Julius Gaudio, one of its six executive committee members, would move to Hong Kong, underscoring its “long-term commitment to Asia”....
...still lifes and colourful abstracts: Portland Gallery is showing Old-Master-ish still lifes by Martin Mooney (£17,500-£24,500), while John Iddon Fine Art is exhibiting a piece in tune with the zeitgeist, Justine...
...which Shaw Brothers has a 26 per cent stake....
...Sir Run Run Shaw, the 101-year-old grandfather of Hong Kong’s movie and television industry, is planning to take Shaw Brothers private following a failed attempt to sell the film company....
...Analysts say a buy-out is likely to be a prelude to an outright sale of Shaw Brothers, which would mark Sir Run Run’s long-delayed farewell to TVB, the television station in which Shaw Brothers has a 26...
...Shaw Brothers said that Shaw Holdings, its controlling shareholder which is wholly owned by Sir Run Run, had terminated all discussions related to a possible stake sale “due to the present tumultuous situation...
...Sir Run Run Shaw, TVB’s centenarian chairman and biggest shareholder, is expected to sell his 26 per cent stake to Yeung Kwok-keung, whose Country Garden is China’s biggest property developer by market capitalisation...
...Ms Fong is deputy chairman and managing director at Shaw Brothers, with a small stake in both TVB and Shaw Brothers....
...Shaw Brothers in turn owns 26 per cent of TVB....
...Sir Run Run Shaw, the centenarian founder of Television Broadcasts, Hong Kong’s dominant TV station, is in talks to sell a 26 per cent stake in the company....
...“It’s just a normal business decision they’ve taken,” said Greg Fraser, an analyst at Shaw Stockbroking. “And it’s not entirely surprising given the level of international competition.”...
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