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...As Morgan Stanley writes: The main desktop CPU architectures — x86, Arm, and maybe RISC-V too — have decades of software toolchain investment behind them, have huge developer communities and mature development...
...When I arrive at Young V&A with my nine-year-old son, its arched entrance hall remains characteristically grand, but something has tangibly changed....
...The best and brightest with even modest goals — such as starting a family — have a tough time turning down the big bucks.” — Richard G. Lyon, Bozeman, Montana...
...“Children have always chosen animals,” says Katy Canales, project curator at Young V&A, which reopens today in east London following a £13mn renovation....
...He had two sons and a daughter in school in London, a new flat in New York and a big job....
...She is survived by a son, Orlando. “The thing I love about Quant is that she set out to run a boutique, and not finding things she wanted, she made them,” says Nothdruft....
...Arrival’s deal with Kensington Capital Acquisition Corp V values the company at $524mn....
...M&G’s identity crisis Fund manager M&G has been a City of London stalwart since the 1970s....
...The gift also preserves the legacy of Schwartz, who went from being a penniless youth in the Great Depression to a very rich man who got to photograph John Gielgud and Golda Meir, Margot Fonteyn and Edward...
...We were introduced by Morgan Stanley bankers in London, I told him the story of the house of Gucci, we shook hands and it was done,” De Sole says....
...feathery headdress, a crystal-embellished G-string and some black body paint....
...They were educated at home which allowed them plenty of time for riding lessons, instilling a lifelong passion for horses. In 1936, King George V died and David became King Edward VIII....
...The pair were educated at home, with plenty of time for the riding lessons that instilled a passion for horses. In 1936, King George V died and David became King Edward VIII....
...The FT’s Edward White discusses his odds of turning things round on the latest episode of Behind the Money....
...Morgan Stanley, Bank of America and Barclays lent $12.7bn to Elon Musk for his $44bn Twitter takeover....
...It was started 15 years ago by the Eurosceptic business secretary, Jacob Rees-Mogg; Dominic Johnson, a former vice chair of the Conservative party; and fund manager Edward Robertson....
...Of the four parties currently interested in a €50mn off-market property in the 6th arrondissement, two are American, says Edward de Mallet Morgan of Knight Frank’s super-prime division....
...State of Mind”), Jay-Z (“D’Evils”), Big L (“The Enemy”) and The Notorious B.I.G. (“Kick in the Door”), he has made a habit of producing their best songs....
...The King continues to dispute claims that he ordered the killing of the rightful monarch Edward V and his younger brother Richard, then imprisoned in the Tower of London....
...A sharp sell-off in property bonds has sparked fears over a liquidity crunch and $38bn in liabilities owed by his expansive Fosun group, the FT’s Edward White and Cheng Leng report....
...What you cannot see in the show is that George, future King George V, had a dragon and a tiger tattooed on his arm to commemorate the trip....
...his son for yet another scandal) removed her from the public gaze....
...Fabergé in London: Romance to Revolution opens at the V&A museum in on November 20...
...Rolex doesn’t market to teens, but when Gen Z age-out of buying Casio G-Shock watches, Knight says there’s a risk they won’t be interested in buying a Rolex at all....
...This excellent offering from Edward Ashton rockets us off to far-flung Niflheim, a frozen planet where a band of colonisers has settled....
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