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...The S&P 500 had its worst week since June last week, although it remains close to the all-time high reached earlier this month....
...After a stint at P&G, he went to Pepsi in the US, where he helped turn its cans from red to blue. Mark Damazer, the former Radio 4 controller, remembers his arrival at the BBC in 2005....
...We also have a profile of Tim Davie, the new no-nonsense boss of the BBC....
...Before today, the Nasdaq 100 had been up 42 per cent this year compared with 11 per cent for the S&P 500....
...It has certainly led to problems with boardroom retention: chairman Nicholas Wrigley and senior non-executive director Jonathan Davie both resigned over their failure to instil pay restraint....
...A result which has now cost them a their AA- rating from Fitch and landed them on negative outlook with S&P, as announced late on Friday....
...Jonathan Davie, a non-executive director, sold 100,000 shares, taking his remaining holding down to 800,000. 888 jumped 14.3 per cent to 97½p after the online gaming group announced a deal for US casino...
...Not even to celebrate Davie MacDougall’s triumph in the British Pie Awards (trumping Kilmarnock’s finest)....
...Chairman Jonathan Davie said he had picked up 90,000 shares at 183p. Shares rose 11.1 per cent to 203p....
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