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...Some of the hires will be for its equity long-short business, in which portfolio managers buy companies they think will outperform the market, while simultaneously betting against lower-quality companies...
...company Canoo....
...Ken Griffin’s Citadel has agreed a ‘‘dramatic increase” of its London office footprint, with a deal to move into British Land’s new flagship City tower....
...Laster, as the FT has previously profiled, is an outspoken jurist....
...administration has now confirmed it will offer Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, the chip powerhouse making key AI chips and processors for Nvidia, Apple and AMD, some $6.6bn in grants, Nikkei Asia’s Ken...
...Chief executive Ken Murphy said customers were choosing to shop more at Tesco, “which is reflected in growing market share”, adding its sales were boosted by its premium range Finest....
...“CEOs have to ensure AI is trustworthy,” says Ken Chenault, former chief executive of American Express and co-chair of the Data & Trust Alliance, a non-profit consortium of large corporations that is developing...
...This month Travis Laster, the Delaware judge overseeing the case, ruled against Ader....
...Tim Draper, a Silicon Valley venture capitalist who made early investments in companies including Tesla, told the FT last week that Haley’s donors were not frightened by Trump’s threat....
...Chief executive Ken Murphy said customers were choosing to shop more at Tesco, “which is reflected in growing market share”....
...My colleague Costas Mourselas and I interviewed one high-profile financier who (unsurprisingly) does not agree: Ken Griffin. “Well he would, wouldn’t he?”...
...Chief executive Ken Murphy attributed a more upbeat consumer mood to interest rates beginning to stabilise, mortgage rates falling and higher wages....
...When a UK company’s share price goes south, simply blame the London market....
...Billionaire financiers such as Ken Griffin pioneered what’s known as the multi-manager model for hedge funds, where big spending begets big returns....
...The Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a conservative Washington-based think-tank, wants the US government to step up its scrutiny of Chinese battery maker CATL, writes Nikkei Asia’s Ken Moriyasu....
...It has a new chief executive in the form of the well-respected Ken Gilmartin. But investors have long memories, argues Jefferies analyst Mark Wilson....
...A Chinese company has made a rival bid, a person with knowledge of the matter said....
...Ken Hao, Silver Lake chair and a managing partner, will join Viavi’s board as part of the investment. Sir Bill Thomas, chair of Spirent, said its board intended to unanimously recommend the offer....
...Over the past five years, the multi-manager model pioneered by the likes of Ken Griffin’s Citadel and Izzy Englander’s Millennium Management has emerged as the fastest-growing and most profitable corner...
...Billionaire Ken Griffin’s Citadel Securities has moved the testing of the algorithms that power its millions of trades a day into the cloud to cope with the vast quantities of data thrown up by financial...
...Vice Chancellor Travis Laster said in his decision he would have ruled differently than Slights....
...Ken Griffin, founder of Citadel hedge fund, has joined a consortium of investors led by Sir Paul Marshall to prepare a bid for the Telegraph Group, according to people familiar with the situation....
...If you haven’t seen Ken Griffin’s latest interview with our colleagues at mainFT, it’s worth checking out. Alphaville has some thoughts on it, which we’re going to subject you to....
...of former Credit Suisse chief financial officer Dixit Joshi, general counsel Markus Diethelm, head of the Asia-Pacific region Edwin Low, co-head of the investment bank David Miller, co-head of markets Ken...
...The court ruled that a shareholder agreement that the firm’s founder, Ken Moelis, struck with the board — requiring his written approval on such areas as hiring executives or issuing debt — improperly interfered...
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