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...“Children have always chosen animals,” says Katy Canales, project curator at Young V&A, which reopens today in east London following a £13mn renovation....
...June 20 to September 8; further information and tickets here ‘Naomi’, V&A South Kensington An ode to the life and work of supermodel Naomi Campbell....
...Lindsay Ketteringham, the chairman, is there, sporting a technicolour shirt, head topped with a floppy mullet....
...“It’s like a Shakespeare scene,” said V.S. Naipaul. “Only 300 words are spoken but, goodness, terrific things happen!”...
...Letter in response to this article: Westminster v Weymouth / From Carol Wilcox, Labour Land Campaign, Dorset, UK...
...Should we expect the V&A’s exhibition to explore this difficult territory?...
...Kingston Polymath 1,011: Dr S Bailey, Swindon Crossword 16,099: Suzanne P Wilson, Windermere; D Barter, Cumbria; Jean-Marc Sellier, California Polymath 1,010: Robert Jelly, Warwickshire Crossword 16,093: V...
...Xerox wants to give HP’s board its walking papers We’re all guilty of overusing the David v Goliath trope but in the case of Xerox and HP, it really does apply....
...(Forbes) Anna v Andrea It’s one of those boardroom battles that has captivated the global industry....
...NYSE v Nasdaq: may the best board win Next to the Red Sox and the Yankees, Nasdaq and NYSE have one of the most longstanding bitter rivalries in America....
...Minerals fundraising (FT) Due Diligence is written by Arash Massoudi, Javier Espinoza and Robert Smith in London, James Fontanella-Khan, Ortenca Aliaj, Sujeet Indap, Eric Platt, Jennifer Bissell-Linsk, Lindsay...
...(FT) Stakeholder v shareholder debate Rodgin Cohen, who is a partner at Sullivan & Cromwell, makes the case for why boards should consider the public interest: it’s good for the business and for shareholders...
...Smart reads Global regulators v Faangs US competition watchdogs are finally following their EU counterparts as they start carving up responsibility for investigations into the power of the biggest American...
...DD’s Indap v NYU’s Damodaran: Is stock compensation good or bad?...
...(FT) Warren v Wall Street? Elizabeth Warren is one of the country’s most prominent critics of Wall Street firms and big banks....
...(WSJ) Deposits v data Some regulators have called for a Glass-Steagall equivalent for data to tackle privacy issues, forcing technology companies to separate the parts of their business that operate platforms...
...Espinoza in London — @JavierespFT James Fontanella-Khan in New York — @JFK_America Sujeet Indap in New York — @sindap Don Weinland in Hong Kong — @donweinland Eric Platt in New York — @EricGPlatt Lindsay...
...(NYT) News round-up JAB v Nestlé: roll up vs stroll up (FT Lex) JAB needs to wake up and smell the coffee (BBG Opinion) Short-seller Andrew Left to appeal against Hong Kong trading ban (FT) Ghosn’s...
...Evercore v Lazard: the boutique turf war Boutique investment bank results are streaming in, and with two of the biggest advisory shops posting their annual figures, we thought it might be a good time to...
...(NYT) Finance v tech The chief executive of Singaporean lender DBS, Piyush Gupta, said his biggest rivals are not other banks but Chinese tech groups such as Tencent and Ant Financial....
...Far from tiring of this recondite sub-genre, however, I am full of enthusiasm for Lucy Kirkwood’s disciplined yet ambitious writing, Rufus Norris and designer Katrina Lindsay’s calculatedly spectacular staging...
...(FT) HK v SH The fight to attract IPOs used to play out between Hong Kong and Singapore but now the focus has moved northward....
...(Legal Business) Silicon Valley v China in VC A really interesting data/chart/visual take by the WSJ on how Asian venture capital is becoming more powerful and challenging Silicon Valley’s stranglehold...
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