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...Speaking to banking editor Stephen Morris at the FT’s global banking summit last week, Anil also said that financial crime was an “industry challenge”....
...In August, Russia became the first country to approve a Covid-19 vaccine — named Sputnik V — for civilian use, but western experts cast doubt on its efficacy and safety....
...Thanks to a series of court rulings since the mid-2000s, such as eBay v MercExchange in 2007, Mayo Collaborative Services v Prometheus Laboratories in 2012 and Alice Corp v CLS Bank in 2014, and the subsequent...
...Smart reads David v Goliath Large consumer goods companies are starting to feel the impact of their smaller, more innovative rivals....
...(The Atlantic) London skyline 1616 v 2016 Juxtaposed images sketched 400 years apart show the change in the city’s skyline from the banks of the Thames. (The Guardian)...
...V&A’s robot-made web London’s Victoria and Albert Museum, has launched a season of exhibitions and events focused on the “unsung role” of engineering in society....
...Take-Two shares have more than doubled since Mr Icahn began buying in 2009, and are up more than 50 per cent this year alone amid excitement over Grand Theft Auto V, which beat sales records on its launch...
...Defence lawyers argued a leading 1983 Supreme Court decision called Dirks v. SEC was the guiding principle....
...(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?...
...Stephen Smith, chief executive of Wiley, said he was disappointed by the ruling, adding: “It is a loss for the US economy, and students and authors in the US and around the world.”...
...The company, which is currently lossmaking, brought in Stephen Elop as a new chief executive two years ago to lead a turnround, and appointed Risto Siilasmaa as a new non-executive chairman of the board...
...V ivendi’s Universal Music, home to Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber, will pay $1.9bn for EMI’s recorded music business or seven times earnings before interest depreciation, tax and amortisation, a price tag...
...Stephen Sunnucks, previously president of Gap’s European division, will now head the group’s entire international operation, which is being combined into a single division, run out of London....
...Recent spats include Niall Ferguson v Martin Wolf via Paul Krugman and the legendary dispute between Joseph Stiglitz and Kenneth Rogoff....
...Shareholder primacy, the idea that a corporation’s role is to maximise shareholder wealth above all else, has its roots in a 1919 Michigan Supreme Court case, Dodge v. Ford Motor Co....
...Stephen Cave is writing a book on immortality...
...“Is this a V recovery or a W?” Mr Geoghegan asked in an interview with the FT. “[I think] it’s the latter....
...Where Power Lies: Prime Ministers v the Media By Lance Price Simon & Schuster £20, 528 pages FT Bookshop price: £16 Entertaining Politics: Satiric Television and Political Engagement By Jeffrey P Jones...
...The super-large Gulfstream V/G500 went from $42m to $25.4m over the same period....
...Judge Stephen Lamb ruled late on Monday that Huntsman’s business had not been damaged to the point where Hexion could abandon the deal, and said Hexion would be held accountable for the takeover agreement...
...New York 1 x Campari Soda1 x Bottled Water $202 x Mixed Green Salad $19.902 x Linguine Con Vongole with white sauce $432 x Coffee, one regular, the other decaffeinated $9 Total inc tax $100 Stephen Graubard...
...Stephen Baker, vice-president, industry analysis for the NPD Group, says that 15 years ago IT departments’ hands were forced to support products when people brought them in and used them anyway....
...The most powerful figures are Stephen Murphy, chief executive, and Mark Poole, the finance director – both of whom are former accountants....
...Zoom: The Global Race to Fuel the Car of the Future By Iain Carson and Vijay V....
...Justice Stephen Breyer, writing for the majority, appeared to agree with corporate America: “An antitrust action in this context is accompanied by a substantial risk of injury to the securities markets,”...
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