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...Forty-three years later, young graduate Kitty Pearson was also depicted nude with a blue top hat....
...The narrative of how it got there begins with a messy and costly settlement in 2005-06 of a legal battle with the financier Terry Smith, which Barber had inherited....
...Terry Duffy, chief executive of CME Group, the world’s largest futures exchange, said it was “truly amazing that we’re sitting here today in the duplicitousness of what people have said throughout the time...
...Terry Burns has been appointed chairman of Ofcom, the UK telecoms regulator, replacing Patricia Hodgson, who has been in the post since 2014....
...Fashion photographer Terry Jones, founder of the fashion magazine i-D, becomes MBE....
...Pearson’s strategy comes under fire (FT.com) Costis Papadimitrakopoulos, CEO, Globo: Error: not found....
...Find out if your pension is in a default fund Claer Barrett, FT Money editor My biggest financial achievement in 2016 (other than selling my Pearson shares a week before a profit warning) was managing...
...“You could get an unbelievable amount of data from every player throughout the game,” says Mr Pearson....
...Martha Lane Fox Baroness Lane-Fox of Soho Digby Jones Lord Jones of Birmingham John Fallon CEO, Pearson Sir Martin Sorrell CEO, WPP Simon Collins UK Chairman and Senior Partner, KPMG Lord Bilimoria...
...“When I met Tesco CEO Terry Leahy in 2006, I liked him. Perhaps because he came from Liverpool, a city every bit as vibrant as Omaha....
...It is no coincidence that other fund managers who put a lot of store in holding quality stocks for the long term include some of the best: Warren Buffett, Hugh Young at Aberdeen Asset Management, Terry Smith...
...Such disagreements are familiar battlegrounds for Terry Gou, Foxconn’s chairman, among whose management aphorisms is the line “a harsh environment is a good thing”....
...Pearson, which owns the Financial Times, is the world’s largest seller of print and digital educational materials....
...The company competes in the school and higher education market with Pearson, owner of the Financial Times....
...Terry McGraw, chairman and chief executive, told analysts that he would have news on the plans for the education division “in the coming weeks and hopefully sooner”....
...McGraw-Hill competes in education with Pearson, the owner of the Financial Times; Cengage, the college publisher bought in 2006 by Apax; and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, which focuses on the schools market...
...Ms Shore noted that Pearson was also working with other device manufacturers, such as Amazon....
...The job losses equate to 10 per cent cut of total headcount and 20 per cent of the executive ranks in its education division, which competes with Pearson, owner of the Financial Times....
...The arrival of other providers into the private sector – including Pearson, the education group that also owns the FT – is also changing the landscape....
...“We are still on track for another year of growth in 2011, but we remain cautious over the balance of the year,” said Terry McGraw, chairman and chief executive, who told analysts on a conference call that...
...Terry McGraw, chairman and chief executive, told the Financial Times that the “growth and value plan” would be “a game-changer” in the history of the business media group his great-grandfather began in 1888...
...Between them, they control 5.2 per cent of the stock, slightly more than Terry McGraw, the group’s chairman....
...Harold “Terry” McGraw III, chairman and chief executive, is the heir to a group his great-grandfather began in 1888 with the acquisition of the American Journal of Railway Appliances and combined 11 years...
...Analysts value the education business – which competes with Pearson, owner of the FT, in selling textbooks and digital content to schools and colleges – at $2.5bn-$3.3bn....
...Additional reporting by Samantha Pearson in São Paulo...
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