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...It’s no coincidence that the S&P 500 is also having a stellar run....
...Kirkland & Ellis London M&A partner Tom McCarthy is joining the legal team of private equity firm Triton Partners....
...Colin Ellis: Hopefully not!...
...Job moves Veteran venture capitalist Michael Moritz was named the next chairman of the Swedish fintech group Klarna....
...S&P Global’s $44bn deal for IHS Markit illustrates how a handful of predominantly-US companies are beginning to tighten their grip....
...When asked about 2018’s volatility, Michael Purves, chief global strategist at Weeden & Co, told Bloomberg: “Obviously, Trump has helped create some.”...
...Before that, Fraidin worked as a corporate partner at Kirkland & Ellis and at Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson....
...And while Hershey's are up a tenth, the S&P 500 is up a fifth....
...“Brian Moynihan [who runs BofA] and Michael Corbat [Citi] are still being very careful in their relationship with regulators,” she adds....
...The S&P 500 index, for example, is trading at 14.8 times current earnings, versus a long-term average of 18 times....
...Reporting by: Miles Johnson, Peter Garnham and Norma Cohen in London, Michael Mackenzie in New York and Ralph Atkins in Frankfurt...
.... ● First Data, the e-commerce and payments company, has hired Robert P. DeRodes as its chief technology officer....
...Michael Boder conducts the soloists and the Royal Danish Orchestra and Chorus....
...Shares in CB Richard Ellis jumped 14.1 per cent to $38.39, after the real estate broker’s earnings beat estimates....
...Meanwhile, Savills shed 0.8 per cent to 642p after CB Richard Ellis sold its 19.2 per cent stake at 623p a share....
...The S&P 500 closed 2.31 points, or 0.2 per cent, firmer at 1,402.81....
...A second consortium, led by Villa-fan Michael Neville, is also seeking to buy the club, which is without a manager following the departure of David O’Leary....
...Shares in Aston Villa on Monday rose by 57½p, or about 14 per cent, to 475p. The consortium is being led by Michael Neville, chairman of World Television, a quoted media production group....
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