Hints and tips:
...House of Cards, BoJack Horseman and Orange Is the New Black to brag about until the cavalry — Stranger Things, Narcos et al — arrived....
...Stocks are generally down today, which a number of commentators are putting on early and accidentally released data suggesting Gilead’s remdesivir antiviral doesn’t work that well as a Covid-19 treatment...
...There’s not much precedent to support the idea that Shina et al can walk away based on a MAC clause: WPP was forced against its will to buy Tempus in 2001, Guy Hands couldn’t scrap a bid for East Surrey...
...Here’s a chart from a 2019 paper by Michael Rosenfeld et al. to demonstrate: Note the spike in “met in bar or restaurant” alongside the spike “met online”....
...Many French cinema owners, who are putting pressure on Cannes to resist Netflix et al, see the streamers’ disruptive attitude as an incursion into their territory....
...For a company like Rural that is traded on a major exchange, ―[t]urnover measured by average weekly trading of . . . 1% would justify a substantial presumption‖ of market efficiency. 5 Bromberg et al., Bromberg...
...Anyone who reads this blog and my columns regularly knows I believe clothes play a meaningful – and increasingly important – role in life and work, and I would never say Mayer, Sandberg et al don’t belong...
...This is how the paper from Buchheit et al concludes: An amendment of the T/ESM along the lines suggested above would, together with the other measures already taken within the Eurozone, substantially replicate...
...Either the sovereigns that matter will, after many years of austerity, restore solvency or there will be orderly restructuring of Italy, Spain et. al. in addition to Greece, Portugal and Ireland....
...In those times, it wasn’t a good time to put fresh money to work (hence the label of bear market rallies and the annual cyclical nature of returns)....
...What really happened at Northern Rock, Royal Bank of Scotland et al? This gives you a clearer idea....
...He is of course Mohamed al-Fayed, for reasons that were and remain utterly obscure to me....
...He was a “working man of the theatre” - arguably (but not in every respect) superior to Dekker, Middleton, Jonson et al, and no different in kind. He lived in a real world....
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