Hints and tips:
...If the water is so clean, are there any scientific objections to the discharge?...
...V. Jean-Michel was right to be wary. There were a lot of unexplainable things happening in Salta....
...The EU drug regulator will launch an investigation next week into whether clinical trials of Russia’s Sputnik V Covid-19 vaccine contravened ethical and scientific standards....
...Quintessentially has signed up the government’s Department for International Trade as a client of its door-opening services....
...“This caught everyone by surprise and there was limited scientific data and guidelines to work off but yet you are made to be the scapegoat,” says a senior executive at one of the biggest cruise companies...
...Xerox wants to give HP’s board its walking papers We’re all guilty of overusing the David v Goliath trope but in the case of Xerox and HP, it really does apply....
...Smart reads Germany Inc The increasing plight of Germany’s corporate sector is no coincidence, writes the FT’s Olaf Storbeck....
...DD’s Indap v NYU’s Damodaran: Is stock compensation good or bad?...
...Mr Malkiel sees parallels with the difficulties faced by Princeton’s endowment during South Africa’s apartheid era, when students demanded that it exit from international companies operating there....
...(NYT) Japan Inc overpays? No way A punchy defence of Japan’s flashy overseas spending spree from Goldman Sachs’ Yoshihiko Yano....
...Perhaps all the international investors simply heard about the possibilities of the drilling programme....
...They also may have support from other investors, Aberdeen Standard Investments and Fidelity International....
...Still, the fact remains that MUFG’s financial performance is weak by international standards....
...Part of the panda’s clout derives from its international role as a symbol of conservation....
...Jayne Fleming Pro-bono counsel Reed Smith Human rights advocate Jayne Fleming has been the force behind several of Reed Smith’s award winning programmes to provide support to refugees....
...Since its renovation nearly a decade ago, the 300-seat Dom Pedro V Theatre in Macau’s Unesco-recognised historic centre has regained much of its lapsed glory....
...Some have scientific studies to back up their fears; the industry says these are faulty or inconclusive....
...Beijing needs to reform first and then open up (Financial Times, Wolf) Cameron Smith and Haim Bodek: If the market is rigged, fix the market!...
...Ronald Smith, oil and gas analyst at Citigroup in Moscow, said the current crisis was “turning Russian eyes east”....
...For his part, Mr Musk has set his sights on Mars – having already built, through his company SpaceX, the first private rocket to reach orbit and dock with the International Space Station....
...In the case of Kirtsaeng v Wiley, the court ruled in favour of Supap Kirtsaeng, a California student who asked his family in Thailand to buy textbooks for him at low international prices so he could resell...
...Tucked behind Macau’s casinos, without nearly so much neon, sits the Dom Pedro V Theatre, a 300-seat neoclassical hall from 1860 that lays claim to being China’s first western-style performance venue....
...Hopes of a cash return helped push Polymetal International to the top of London’s FTSE 100 risers....
...“The revenue raised was at the top end of our expectations,” said Nick Wenban-Smith, senior legal counsel for Nominet....
...Schlumberger’s $11bn acquisition of Smith International of the US last year was slightly lower at 11 times expected 2011 ebitda. There are reasons why the Wood Group business would deserve a premium....
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