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...“We have always believed that the amyloid pathway is a defining, underlying pathology for Alzheimer’s disease,” Ivan Cheung, chair of Eisai, told the Financial Times....
Apple-Facebook spat, Europe’s 5G woes, Bellingcat founder’s fears
...Mr Kulkarni said the sector would become more like “Apple v Samsung”, where biotechs competed on adding generation after generation of features....
...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....
...Virgin Louis V on my back, baby. Living fast, dying slow, that's the catch, baby. Suicide doors, [MUTED] around and crash, baby. I do the dash, baby....
...The San Francisco-based company has hired the IPO advisory firm Class V, which was founded by Lise Buyer, a former investor and investment banker who worked on Google’s 2004 public offering....
...A 2009 Supreme Court case involving prescription drug labels, Wyeth v Levine, greenlighted state laws that are stricter than federal laws....
Concern rises as UK prepares to start process of leaving EU
...Walmart acquired discount stores Wertkauf and Interspar in 1997 but after nine years it conceded defeat, sold 85 stores to Metro AG and incurred a loss of $1bn....
...According to user data, drivers of the 2004 (Mark V) model Golfs have experienced fuel consumption broadly on a par with the official figures....
...“We’re here to disrupt and shatter the status quo and dispel preconceived notions,” Johan de Nysschen, Cadillac’s chief executive, said at the unveiling of the new Cadillac CTS-V, a performance version of...
...Domestic sales at Japan’s five biggest pharmaceuticals groups – Takeda, Astellas Pharma, Daiichi Sankyo, Eisai and Chugai Pharmaceutical – account for between 45 and 90 per cent of revenues....
...Awkward (Financial Times) Moscow’s ‘political technologists’ specialise in creating pure spectacle (Financial Times) Sleaze v spin in Mexico’s race for reform (Financial Times) The SEC is turning into...
...(WSJ) COMMENTS etc For Moscow, Ukraine is always ‘Little Russia’ (Reuters) Europe has to stop hiding beneath the bedcovers (Financial Times, Stephens) US v China: is this the new cold war?...
...Du v. Cisco, filed in 2011, is pending in the US district of Maryland....
...Others include Apple, Dell, Starbucks, JC Penney and, most recently, Procter & Gamble, which last month brought back AG Lafley as chief executive....
...Josef Ackermann, who left this year, was never allowed to forget what was interpreted as the arrogant “V for victory” sign he flashed to photographers after his acquittal at the Mannesmann trial while chief...
...GM’s new Chinese-designed, Indian-made carChilean poverty data controversy reveals tough truths about country’s growthGeorgia: dark side of Rose RevolutionAudi revs up in MexicoColombia v Argentina: GDP...
...- Felix Salmon on DeMarco v Geithner - Finance must escape the shadows. - ECB Q&A: will we see a big bazooka or pea-shooter on Thursday? - Fed in the dark on jobs....
...(Financial Times) - The Google v Oracle case could have big implications for the software industry....
...● Standard Life Investments has launched two suites of MyFolio funds, Multi Manager Income I-V and Managed Income I-V....
...Green Siemens, DP World, GE, Diageo, Bombardier, EADS, BAE Systems, Rolls Royce, Cheung Kong, BT, Vodafone Lord Sassoon Eon, EDF, Iberdrola, Centrica, RWE, Scottish & Southern Energy David Willetts Eisai...
...Food minister K V Thomas said the government would allow 51 per cent foreign direct investment in multi-brand retail, paving the way for retail giants like Walmart and Tesco to enter the market....
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