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  • Nimble thinkers can leave long-term visionaries locked in a time warp

    June 14, 2012

    IN WESTERN Texas, they’re building a clock in a mountain designed to last for 10,000 years. The project, backed by Amazon chief executive Jeff Bezos and many other tech luminaries, will take decades to complete and is the centrepiece of a movement to encourage more long-term thinking. The foundation behind it makes a point of [...]

  • Sky under threat as BT takes fight to football rights

    June 14, 2012

    BSKYB’S delight at remaining the primary broadcaster for live football in the UK is not unreserved. Increased competition from the likes of Al Jazeera and ESPN has forced it to pay handsomely for the privilege, and the entry of BT into the market threatens its pre-eminence more powerfully than any of its previous competitors have [...]

  • Are shareholder revolts over executive pay a coherent response to poor performance?

    June 14, 2012

    YES Carol Arrowsmith The 2012 AGM season has witnessed high levels of shareholder activism, focused on the bellwether issue of executive pay. The UK tends not to regulate these issues, believing that companies should follow good practice or explain their position – “comply or explain”. This year we are seeing shareholders challenge some companies – [...]

  • RAPID RESPONSES

    June 14, 2012

    Accounting error [Re: Accounting rules place box ticking above prudence, Wednesday] Unfortuantely, Syed Kamall has made fundamental errors in his article. The accounting rules proposed by International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) don’t allow balance sheet inflation. They are also not yet finalised and the IFRS rules relevant to banks weren’t in operation during the financial crisis. [...]

  • Cosmopolis is flawed but compelling

    June 14, 2012

    FILM COSMOPOLIS Cert 15 | By Steve Dinneen **** In the future, nobody will move their face. That is, at least, in David Cronenberg’s dystopian vision, adapted from Don DeLillo’s novel Cosmopolis. Through billionaire finance whiz-kid Eric Packer (Robert Pattinson), Cronenberg seems intent on building an American Psycho for the 21st century, with Pattinson essentially [...]

  • How to escape from the rain

    June 14, 2012

    Seemingly in reaction to the recent weather, an abundance of new watering holes have cropped up in London. The Collection, one of Chelsea’s choicest ventures on Brompton Road, relaunched with Kitchen 264, which includes a swanky new lounge bar designed by maestro of interiors Tom Dixon. He utilises his signature hanging metallic lighting alongside scorched [...]

  • The RSC’s Comedy of Errors is no classic but it’s still an enjoyable slapstick romp

    June 14, 2012

    THEATRE THE COMEDY OF ERRORS Camden Roundhouse | By Steve Dinneen *** THE Royal Shakespeare Company’s adaptation of The Comedy of Errors at Camden’s Roundhouse is nothing if not ambitious. The seedy markets of Shakespeare’s Ephesus become a rundown dockland reminiscent of the Baltimore Docks from the second season of The Wire. Antipholus and Dromio [...]

  • Our guide to the best events to see in the world of the arts

    June 14, 2012

    • Invisible at the Hayward Gallery is the kind of exhibition your grandpa would hate. As the name suggests, it’s a celebration of art that isn’t there – the intangible and the hidden. White-on-white paintings, pencil lines meticulously – almost imperceptivity – drawn around the cracks on the ground. It is highly recommended you’re a [...]

  • Resolute Swedes can continue strong record against England

    June 14, 2012

    SWEDEN ENGLAND 7.45pm BBC 1 THERE was a collective sigh of relief around the country when England managed to take a point from their opening group game against France. It was a solid, if unspectacular, start for Roy Hodgson’s men, but the new manager will be feeling confident his side can take three points against [...]

  • It would be nice to pick up a Priceless Jewel before Royal Ascot

    June 14, 2012

    UNSURPRISINGLY the racing fare on offer this weekend isn’t the best with Royal Ascot just around the corner, so we’ll concentrate on tomorrow’s main three-year-old handicap, York’s Bond Tyres Trophy Handicap (3.10pm). Roger Charlton has already scooped plenty of big Saturday prizes this season and I expect him to land another with PRICELESS JEWEL. This [...]

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