Hints and tips:
...Robert ArmstrongUtz is a very New York-y company that makes salty snacks. Until hearing this question, I was unaware that it was a publicly traded stock....
...When the 2008 financial crisis struck, Welch’s successor Jeff Immelt relied on $130bn in bailout funds to survive....
...Even the most vulture-y funds in the reinsurance world have turned away from the legacy policies of the US long-term care insurance industry. And not because they were never asked for a bid....
...NG's d/y (JEFe 5.6%) is above its historic average. Scenario analysis suggests credit concerns are overdone....
...Instead, he has changed to asking questions such as: “How can I help you do X, Y or Z?”. Mr Caunce has asked him “to get us to the places that we have no right to get”....
...Mr Timms is the British executive director of the 92nd Street Y, the venerable New York cultural hub....
...Still, mockneyisms apart, this former school chum of Florence Welch and Jack Penate has more vigour than London Grammar, which has to be a good thing....
...She needs to renege, she wishes to welch. She finds herself scribbling a note for the front door: “So sorry – domestic crisis – back tomorrow.”...
...The only trouble is that by changing the “y” to a “b”, the rhyme is lost. But I hope you get my drift anyway. Best of luck, Lucy Kellaway...
...He also quoted two rules of business espoused by Jack Welch, formerly of General Electric: “Rule One: never lose money. Rule Two: do not forget rule one.”...
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