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...To that end, we’ve compiled a list of “generational opportunit[ies]” that have come up in recent transcripts. To be clear: DON’T do this. To invest in fixed income . . ....
...Until February 26; further information and tickets here ‘Corps à corps: Histoire (s) de la photographie’ (Body to Body: History/Story (ies) of Photography), Centre Pompidou A show investigating how 20th...
...The scale of the transfers prompted PwC to suggest the possibility that Cox & Kings might have been used by someone as “a conduit in arranging funds for Ezeego and/or . . . unknown ultimate beneficiary(ies...
...As Tony Wilson of the IES puts it, some industries have been enjoying a buyers’ market for the best part of 15 years. “There’s been a shift in the balance of power,” he says....
...This shock to labour supply represents a threat to the global recovery, with many companies forced to turn away business for lack of workers....
...The IES said it expected 445,000 dismissals to take place in the three months between July and September, based on the relationship seen between notifications and job losses in recent years....
...“The climate challenge is serious, and it will somehow affect the compan[ies] performance in the future,” Ms Mitrova said....
...Varney National strategic adviser on Health and Work, Public Health England Dr Steve Boorman Chair, Council for Work and Health Professor Stephen Bevan Director of employer research and consultancy, IES...
...IES also inspects and analyses gas wells, and rates them on their compliance with its standards....
...Gym Group-ies Lombard’s attitude to gyms is very much like that of Mark Corrigan, the socially awkward credit manager in TV sitcom Peep Show: their only useful function might be as a cheaper alternative...
...So this is the story behind the story (ies), and a kind of diary-piece, about the curious island of Sark. The billionaires next door I came across many intriguing people in Sark....
...Saved were the ubiquitous “melfies” (mirror selfies), “hair-fies”, and “bev-ies” (bubble teas, milkshakes and smoothies) deemed most desirable by the 11-year-old metropolitan elite....
...But at the same time as IES has been successfully growing, the wider Swedish educational model has been under heavy scrutiny....
...We remain committed to reducing the capital-intensity of the business and managing the IES portfolio to maximise value....
...Petrofac, the London-listed oil service company, has had an awful 12 months....
...Petrofac still has some projects in IES which could cause damage later, such as the delayed Stella in the North Sea. Management promises more capital discipline in the future on IES....
...Before then, the company’s core business, building and maintaining energy projects for oil companies, had won plenty of fans. Net income rose from $75m when Petrofac floated in 2005 to $430m by 2010....
...The company’s position in the UK has been unsettled after a scathing report by schools watchdog Ofsted which put IES Breckland into special measures this year....
...Petrofac also pointed to a longer term fall in its ambitions to expand earnings through the IES unit, following the cancellation of some tenders for work....
...IES was launched in 2011 following the hiring of Andy Inglis, the former head of exploration and production at BP....
...A gold-accented lens sits in the centre of the block, which can be swivelled 180 degrees, for selfies or rest-of-the-world-ies....
...The bad news: IES has had the highest profit margins of the main divisions – 15 per cent versus 10 per cent overall last year....
...Rob Jewkes, currently managing director of developments for IES, will take on the wider role of chief operating officer of IES when Mr Inglis steps down in February, with Mr Asfari also taking on a wider...
...The Upper Zakum project is majority owned by the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company along with junior partners ExxonMobil and the Japan Oil Development Company....
...There are a variety of reasons why a company may choose or not choose to take advantage of certain tax savings, and generally a company’s tax policy ‘typif[ies] an area of corporate decision-making best...
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