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...Colin Neville, Raine’s Yale-educated head of sports, is advising golfers as the US PGA Tour tries to map out a future in the face of new competition from an upstart backed by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth...
...Initial plans for a $23bn listing on the New York Stock Exchange were scotched after advisers found that potential investors (many of whom witnessed the EV start-up implosion) raised too many concerns over...
...being undermined by the leadership of United Arab Emirates oil executive Sultan al-Jaber....
...New York elites come for a slice of ’30s fantasy in which cocktails are served on sunset cruises and bottles of champagne are hidden in fairytale chalets at the end of hikes....
...After the collapse of communism and the advance of market liberalisation and rise of globalisation, the city entered a race with New York for the title of financial capital of the world....
...Ravitch went into banking, working in London, Hong Kong and New York, while Tenenbaum became one of Abramovich’s “closest associates”, according to Chelsea’s website, and a board member of the club....
...“The concept is comply or explain,” said Mr di Sibio, who argues this action will have a snowball effect.* Of course this begs another question: what happens to SASB, GRI et al?...
...Separately, the New York Times’ Tariq Panja has a fascinating Twitter thread on the case. The trial continues....
...When sages speak Here is a thumping research report from Jonathan Woetzel, Jeongmin Seong et al from the McKinsey Global Institute....
...in October) and in New York (20 due to show in May)....
...Samir Chopra, philosophy professor at the City University of New York, said her HBR essay merely confirmed his impression that the class were “racist and ignorant and resentful and, unsurprisingly, they...
...The New York represented in her pages was the epicentre of fashion, club culture, art, music and literature....
...therapist as he pieces together the story of Sergio, a teenage patient who left for New York, began a new life as a woman, and died shortly after....
...novel, New York-based writer Lerner has written about a New York writer who is supposed to be writing his, yes, second novel....
...The works on display span the sculptor’s 50-year career, and include “One Ton Prop (House of Cards)” (1969), on loan from the Museum of Modern Art in New York....
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...goes from a New York jazz band performing at Buckingham Palace in 1919 to the modern era of Dizzee Rascal and “grime”....
...In case you’ve been hiding under a rock these past few weeks you’ll have noticed that the fashion carousel of New York, London, Milan and now Paris is nearing its full rotation (actually, maybe that’s why...
...Campus chic Swot up on collegiate clothing with Ivy Style, a new exhibition dedicated to the preppy look at the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) in New York, writes Lucy Garside....
...The Shambling Guide to New York City , by Mur Lafferty, Orbit, RRP£7.99, 368 pages Zoë Norris is employed to write a reference work for a subculture of supernatural creatures that exists in parallel to...
...Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht, to give it its unwieldy title, is the creation of Marcel Wanders, whom the New York Times has called the “Lady Gaga of the design world”, and its decor is both outlandish and...
...The New Industrial Revolution: Consumers, Globalisation and the End of Mass Production, by Peter Marsh, Yale University Press, RRP£25, 320 pages....
...Schooled at Eton, he studied history at Oxford, where he drove a blue Porsche and partied with future chancellor George Osborne et al as a member of the Bullingdon Club....
...While I have little time for Cameron et al, I have to admit that Osborne has done a brilliant job of (just about) keeping the markets onside....
...Confident speech by Cameron, followed by the Premiership heavyweights of Wenger, Ferguson et al, all soundtracked by Elbow’s ‘One day like this’....
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