Hints and tips:
...They’re going to lose their partners. And you’re like, (random mouth sounds) you know, they’re gonna end up on a box on the sidewalk....
...Guardian Media Group’s David Pemsel has been named chief executive of the Premier League, ending a nearly year-long search for a new leader to run the top division of English football and one of the biggest...
...It sounds like a plot for a movie . . . not that kind of movie....
...Dan Dees, co-head of Goldman’s investment banking division, told DD’s Eric Platt and the FT’s Laura Noonan, Shannon Bond and Nicole Bullock, that the bank has been a long-term player in the industry....
...“The Nine-Fairfax merger is a watershed moment for Australian journalism,” said Peter Fray, co-director of the Centre for Media Transition at the University of Technology Sydney and a former editor in chief...
...Many of them have a multidisciplinary background and all are classed as business partners and leaders by their commercial colleagues....
...You have a driving infrastructure, muscles and guts, the brain is the manager, and it all needs to be co-ordinated by nerves or internal communications....
...the Twenty-First Century continued to be a dominant theme of publishing on economics....
...With Smith are two camera operators, a sound man, a translator and a couple of local “fixers”....
...Reprinted by permission of Atria Books, a division of Simon & Schuster, Inc....
...and operated in a period when the country was in gentle decline might not sound too promising....
...Any profession that lets you hang around a lot of naked women sounds pretty good to me!” At the age of 11 you went with your mom to the Seattle Art Museum and had an epiphany of sorts, is that right?...
...Keeping a grip on so many different businesses does not sound like an easy task, but Oetker says the group aims for central co-ordination and decentralised management that gives the bosses of individual...
...In the autumn of 2005, Erland and Joakim Larsson’s lawyer sent a draft division of inheritance agreement to Gabrielsson....
...A funny thing happened on the way to the bookshop The first volume of Peter Kay’s memoirs, The Sound of Laughter, changed the face of British publishing by selling more than a million copies in hardback...
...Splitting these businesses off could have the perverse consequence of making banks riskier,” says Andy Kuritzkes, a partner of the Oliver Wyman strategy consultancy....
...Fox and five colleagues inhabit an out-of-the-way corner of a factory-sized publishing operation in Peterborough that churns out Cook’s tourist guides and brochures....
...And the plan is actuarially sound, it may be expensive but it’s actuarially sound....
...It eventually joined forces with Isaac Saba Raffoul, a billionaire with interests in pharmaceuticals, food and publishing....
...That was just gospel,” says David Lascelles, co-director of the Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation. A second factor is the changing cost of technology....
...Intel had blamed a shortage of chipsets – such as video and sound chips – that accompany its processors for losing perhaps a point of market share to AMD, and it spoke of a drop in demand for desktop PCs...
...A journalist on two of Russia’s early independent newspapers, Leontiev went on to co-found Sevodnya (Today) as the “first real post-Soviet publication” in 1993....
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