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...He later sold his stake in the company. His first forays into media came when he founded Next Magazine and its parent company Next Media in 1990. He set up Apple Daily in 1995....
...Even the term itself is has a long lineage: he finds the superabundantes coming in for criticism by Nicolas Oresme, a 14th-century counsellor to Charles V of France, who thought they “exceed and overcome...
...at the V&A....
...They conduct an initial public offering, and then find a private company to merge with and take that company public through the merger. Got it?...
...Clare Hart, chief executive of outsourcing company Williams Lea, which helps banks implement hybrid working, added: “The hardcore five days a week is aspirational for some banks, but to what end?...
...Now, as the world’s largest companies race to buy vast volumes of Nvidia’s chips, the company is shaping the future of AI — and in the process has become the world’s third most valuable company....
...His account of the history of the site takes in William the Conqueror, Henry VIII and William Pitt the Younger — who moved the docks there around 1800....
...Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”). As for Pawan Passi, his life has been upended by “two difficult years of intense government scrutiny,” as his lawyer says....
...Ballet companies are often judged by how well they can dance the 19th-century classics. These days, however, an equally useful yardstick is to see them in William Forsythe’s ballets....
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...The details of the company’s decline are complex but essentially it overexpanded, an investor took over, and Cox left in 2007....
...Life’s too short.” I suspect Gorman could say the same thing today....
...While that traffic jam could take years to clear, there is cautious optimism among buyout executives and bankers that rising markets and expected rate cuts have at last put IPOs back on the menu....
...William Morris and the avid Indian miniature collector Howard Hodgkin hymned the Persian epic the Hamzanama....
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...Life is getting uncomfortable in Threadneedle Street....
...Then there is the Company School – work created for British and French administrators who took over when the Mughal empire faded....
...And ever since he had wanted to drive one. He still has the letter. “The last car I bought, just to put things in perspective, was a Mercedes V-Class, to put all the kids and the dog in it.”...
...of songwriting introduced to Bowie by the writer William Burroughs....
...The failure of one of Drexel’s biggest clients, the Executive Life Insurance Company, destroyed the retirement incomes of thousands of Americans....
...That calculation has been a winner in London, where members-only clubs like The Ned and Richard Caring’s club Annabel’s draw in bankers for after-work drinks and client meetings....
...“In terms of the impact of globalisation and industrialisation, the nadir for Stoke was somewhere between 2005 and 2010,” says Tristram Hunt, director of London’s V&A museum and author of The Radical Potter...
...But in hushed tones, investors and advisers have been increasingly warning DD’s Antoine Gara, Eric Platt and William Louch of trouble ahead. So how much of a bind is private equity in, really?...
...One banker who advised Arm on the deal said pitching an IPO to investors on a company that develops IP and architectures for chips was “not easy”....
...“I learnt so many things,” said the 35-year-old, who has been Plaid’s chief executive since he founded the company in 2013 with a colleague, William Hockey....
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