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...I do think that employees are entitled to take some company property....
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...A version of this article was first published by the Nikkei Asian Review on May 15 2019. ©2019 Nikkei Inc. All rights reserved....
...TfL’s Oyster system works in London because the money goes through a central clearing system....
...The subscription service Oyster shut down in 2015 following reluctance from publishers to participate and competition from Amazon’s Kindle Unlimited service, launched a year earlier....
...The building at 20 Fenchurch Street has been bought by Hong Kong-based Lee Kum Kee, a sauces and condiments group best known for its oyster sauce, becoming the latest trophy London building to be snapped...
...Landsec and Canary Wharf Group, both UK property companies, sold the “Walkie Talkie” skyscraper to Hong-Kong-based oyster sauce maker Lee Kum Kee in July for £1.3bn, in the largest ever single building transaction...
...When comparing Oyster data to these transport diaries, you would find that people had forgotten exactly where they had been, she adds....
...The ability to mount such cash calls is one of the reasons companies list on the stock market....
...Oyster “will be taking steps to sunset the existing Oyster service over the next several months,” the company said in a blogpost....
...He joins from Baring Asset Management and will be the lead manager of the Oyster Multi-Asset Diversified fund....
...Citing the example of Transport for London, which has opened up its ticketing systems from depending on its Oyster Card contactless payment system to accepting ordinary bank cards, Mr Banga said MasterCard...
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