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...It’s all the more impressive considering Atalanta’s €119mn operating revenues, and €84mn wage bill in 2022-23 (with thanks to Swiss Ramble/Kieron O’Connor for deciphering the Italian accounts)....
...Which car rental company was advertised for many years by O J Simpson? In 2016, Betfair merged with which Irish betting company? What was officially united by Jean Moulin in 1943?...
...“Many companies in the US, particularly web retailers and financial services companies, have very significant call centre operations in the Philippines,” said JH Whitney’s chair John O’Connor....
...In a prescient column last November, Sarah O’Connor wrote about the era of cheap money and how it made us feel richer than we were: Instead of buying a new car with cash up front, it became increasingly...
...Stephen BushColumnist, Financial Times The main thing I learnt in my first job is the old advice that it is better to ask too many questions on your first day than to have to answer them on your third....
...“Shipping is just so unlike any other industry in [terms of] what’s tolerated,” says Stephen Cotton, the ITF’s general secretary....
...That era made us feel richer than we were (an oldie but a goodie from Sarah O’Connor on all that here) and was also a vital part of making the Conservative electoral coalition work....
...(Sarah O’Connor wrote about the legacy of one of those “innovations” last year.) But it didn’t work....
...Lawrence Stroll’s Aston Martin was valued at more than £1bn in a minority-stake sale to Doc O’Connor’s sports investment group Arctos just last week....
...The US Supreme Court ruled in 1975 in the case of O’Connor vs Donaldson that involuntary hospitalisation in the absence of immediate dangerousness to self or others is a violation of the 14th Amendment and...
...They include private equity advisers Roger Johnson and Will Aitken-Davies, tax specialists Timothy Lowe and Cian O’Connor and mergers and acquisitions adviser Andreas Philipson, DD’s Will Louch, Arash Massoudi...
...The World of Work Columnist Sarah O’Connor delves into why people don’t just leave bad jobs....
...One was Ken Fisher, a real estate lawyer at Cozen O’Connor who moved his money to Signature when it opened in 2001. Many of his clients followed....
...Sarah O’Connor writes in praise of the “techies” who boost our productivity....
...What word appears in the titles of the biggest hit singles by both Del Amitri and Sinéad O’Connor? Which TV series of the 2000s features the survivors of Oceanic Airlines flight 815?...
...APRIL Caledonian Road by Andrew O’Hagan (Faber)O’Hagan’s take on the era of #MeToo portrays a high-flying art historian whose glittering life comes crashing down, which is played out in front of a bustling...
...White-collar jobs seem to expand to fill the available time, whatever the progress of technology, writes columnist Sarah O’Connor....
...Sarah O’Connor makes the case for more leisure time — of the non-goal-oriented type. Is it worth doing a PhD when an academic career is not the goal?...
...As Sarah O’Connor set out in her column a few months back, the UK stands alone internationally in not letting asylum seekers work....
...The World of Work Columnist Sarah O’Connor reports on the woeful state of labour market enforcement in the UK, whether it’s workers underpaid the minimum wage, missing holiday pay or failing to be enrolled...
...Finally, several wonderful pieces this week in the Financial Times: my colleague Sarah O’Connor explains the suitcase principle of white-collar work, and why we keep creating more work for ourselves no matter...
...Humans always create more work for ourselves: Sarah O’Connor delves into what I’ve been worried about: will generative AI mean that professionals end up doing even more work?...
...As Sarah O’Connor lays out brilliantly in her column this week, it is really hard to see where cuts to public spending can come from, given the state of the public realm: Public services are not an easy...
...If clubs do make profits, it’s lumpy,” said Kieron O’Connor, better known as football finance blogger Swiss Ramble....
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