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...🤠 HMRC v Premier Foods Ltd (2007) is an epochally important case that considered whether a fruit bar was confectionery....
...“If she doesn’t give the new management team sufficient power in the coming months and years . . . it will be a disaster for the company.”...
...company in 1936....
...Zegna creates minimal suits and separates in high-performing technical fabrics woven at the company’s own mill....
...“With the changing market environment, companies are facing complex business challenges at a pace and scale unmatched in many years,” said Smith in a press release....
...“We are going through a golden age of book design,” says Walker. “But Folio is doing it to a different level. You can’t get what Folio does in a bookshop.”...
...“But no one was using offshore companies in Antigua during the Crusades.”...
...We all know the golden years of systematic equity were the 80s, 90s and 2000s. I think we’re in the golden years of credit.”...
...In other deal news, Kraft Heinz has agreed to sell its Planters peanuts and snacks business for $3.35bn....
...(FT) Coronavirus digest Russia will supply 300m doses of its Sputnik V vaccine to the African Union....
...“New York companies are buying up residential homes, so everyday Philadelphians are being outbid by LLCs and corporations, people who have been here for generations....
...Some companies made so much money that nostalgic allocators were reminded of the industry’s “golden age”....
...Get the full story here from the FT’s Rob Smith and Joe Rennison....
...As James Smith, research director at the Resolution Foundation, said: “Shutting down large parts of our economy inevitably means big falls in economic activity.”...
...Golden Power rules allow the Italian government to block foreign interference in companies it considers of national strategic importance....
...Additional reporting by Peter Smith...
...The generous “golden parachute” will see Neumann glide out of WeWork just before the company was about to go into freefall....
...of golden scissors and looking at each other for the cue to make the cut....
...(WSJ) Deposits v data Some regulators have called for a Glass-Steagall equivalent for data to tackle privacy issues, forcing technology companies to separate the parts of their business that operate platforms...
...Here’s a couple of the responses from our readers: James Palmer, senior partner at Herbert Smith Freehills, wrote: “We are very concerned that the Government’s proposals will introduce an unprecedented...
...For example, Finnegan — rather than being forced to retire under Chubb’s mandatory retirement policy — secured himself a future with the combined company and a lucrative golden parachute worth $93m.”...
...In all, Fox productions won seven Golden Globes on a night that is likely to be a welcome distraction from the unease that has settled over the company since Rupert Murdoch announced the $66bn sale of Fox...
...His new books will be co-authored, the publisher said, suggesting that Mr Smith’s brand could outlive him. The first Wilbur Smith book written in this way was 2015’s Golden Lion....
...In April he was cleared of fraud claims relating to a $19bn purchase of a chemicals company....
...In some cases, it will decide to replace a newly acquired company’s executives. But Mr Smith will also go to extreme lengths to keep executives he values....
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