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...More market-focused roles have been taken on by Andrew Heyward, who led Marian Goodman’s galleries in London and Paris and will now be a director at Gagosian in New York, and Harmony Murphy, a gallerist...
...The new purchase of most of Ingram Micro’s Commerce and Lifecycle Services operations includes Shipwire, a cloud-based logistics technology platform, and 59 warehouses worldwide....
...And finally Embrace spring with this glorious exhibition of works by British painter and printmaker Tom Hammick at Lyndsey Ingram’s gallery just off Berkeley Square....
...The Paris climate accord, approved in 2015 and adopted by 197 countries, aims to limit global warming to well below 2C....
...Known as COP25, the conference is intended to convince signatories to the Paris Agreement to submit bolder climate goals next year....
...The firm also added Marc Petitier as a partner in its global M&A practice in Paris. He joins from Linklaters....
...Next up is Paris, where an exhibition of the Loewe Foundation Craft Prize finalists will open at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs on 18 May 2021....
...Boris Johnson, on his first trip to EU capitals as UK prime minister, met for talks with German chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin and French president Emmanuel Macron in Paris....
...One, called Tech Data, was asked to pay €76m and the other, Ingram Micro, €63m....
...The lockdowns in London, New York and Paris feel far distant....
...Donald Trump vowed to have his own display of US military power after seeing a military parade in Paris on Bastille Day in 2017....
...asks the London dealer Lyndsey Ingram. HMRC’s website says it will “update guidance shortly to reflect the new regulations”, which came in with little trade consultation....
...The brothers founded the Paris-based Galerie Chenel in 1999 and focus on archaeological objects, especially Roman art (keep your eyes peeled for a marble head of Hermes from the late 1st century AD)....
...geometry of the first section appeared to unnerve them slightly at the Théâtre de Chaillot, but they rallied in the next one; in an encounter occasionally reminiscent of Robbins’s Afternoon of a Faun, Vivien Ingrams...
...on a different kind of leverage – Gillian Tett Mike Lynch case highlights UK accounting shortcomings – Brooke Masters Europe’s security community braced for Brexit wounds – Roula Khalaf Barricades in Paris...
...direct hit destined to wipe out all of life, to which the public responds by remaining fascinated with sporting events, social media, the latest political scandals and celebrity gossip,” wrote Catherine Ingram...
...The French go to the polls on Sunday to choose their next president amid increased tension after the murder of a policeman in Paris....
...Something has happened in Paris. Shafts of sunlight are visible through the clouds....
...I have given up counting the number of times I have been told by these politicians — Labour and Conservative — that, as free-market northern Europeans, the Germans can be prised away from Paris....
...Another freestanding lamp by the designer sold for a record-breaking $252,704 in Paris earlier this year....
...But the election of almost any of the alternatives will present Berlin and Paris with an opportunity as well as a challenge....
...Mr Xi champions the Paris climate change accord, defends the international community’s nuclear deal with Iran and expands trade liberalisation in Asia and, hey presto, the bad guy is suddenly the good guy...
...That marked HNA’s second cross-border transaction in April and, including the $6bn buyout of Ingram Micro in January, its fourth since the start of the year, according to data from Dealogic....
...He was replaced by Tamara Ingram, JWT’s first female chief executive in its 152-year history....
...That was HNA’s second cross-border deal in April and, including the $6bn buyout of Ingram Micro in January, its fourth this year, according to Dealogic....
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