Why empowering all women is key to sustained change in the boardroom April 8, 2015 For A topic that attracts so much attention, there’s a surprising dearth of academic research into the rise of women to the boardroom, and particularly the conditions that enable (or inhibit) women’s progression globally. The literature tends to be focused on single countries (80 per cent on the US), on the controversial topic of quotas, [...]
Scrapping non-doms would make Britain less competitive – not more April 8, 2015 “You can easily spend 75 per cent, or 85 per cent, of your time in the UK… but be a non-dom. No wonder people are pissed off.” This wasn’t Ed Miliband yesterday, during his speech announcing his intention to abolish the tax status that applies to over 100,000 UK residents, but a Conservative MP, Richard [...]
London should embrace new technology to make car ownership pointless April 8, 2015 London could lead a revolution in car use and car ownership over the next decade, by divorcing the two. It may soon be unnecessary to own a car to secure the full benefits of car ownership, due to a combination of continued improvement in public transport, the surge in app-based car hire services, and the [...]
As BG Group agrees a £47bn takeover by Shell, is this a good deal for shareholders? April 8, 2015 Iain Armstrong is an equity analyst at Brewin Dolphin, says Yes This is a good deal for Royal Dutch Shell shareholders. First, BG Group has an excellent portfolio of both producing and exploration assets. Second, the fit between the two companies is very strong. Third, this is a relatively low-risk proposition for Shell, given that [...]
In the FinTech family: How crowdfunding is propelling peer-to-peer platform Assetz Capital forward April 8, 2015 Back in 2010, it became clear to the co-founders of Assetz Capital that the banking system was broken. So we set out to make a difference – not just to help restart business lending, but to make a long-lasting change for the better. The desire to develop a platform where businesses could access much-needed funds, [...]
It’s a TI: Collectors are clamouring for The Watch Gallery and Hublot’s ultra-exclusive titanium timepiece April 8, 2015 The Swiss have certainly been making their presence felt in London of late. Within the last 36 months, Bond Street and Mount Street have experienced a veritable Helvetian takeover, with (deep breath) Bell & Ross, Blancpain, Breitling, IWC, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Parmigiani, Richard Mille and Vacheron Constantin opening mono-brand boutiques in the capital. All in tasteful shades [...]
Patek Philippe rolls into London town April 8, 2015 Should you be embarrassingly ignorant about Geneva’s pre-eminent watchmaker, despite the ubiquitous ads reminding you of their precious wares being worthy of several generations, not just yours, then a visit to its forthcoming mega-exhibition this May should change that for good. From 27 May, Patek Philippe will be taking over Chelsea’s Saatchi Gallery as part [...]
What’s ticking? Watch News April 8, 2015 New brand at Harrods gets hearts ticking IT’S been a long road, but independent watchmaker Peter Speake-Marin is finally selling his own brand of exquisitely crafted, classically styled dress watches back in his homeland. Made on the outskirts of Geneva in his Swiss atelier, which he founded in 2002, Speake-Marin watches are, as of this [...]
Dashing chaps: Jaguar’s design guru, Ian Callum has teamed up with the boys from Bremont April 8, 2015 As a watch enthusiast who’s also lucky enough to be a watch-industry insider, one tends to get blasé about meeting the legends of the trade – something that’s par for the course when it comes to doing the rounds at that annual extravaganza of all things horological, the Baselworld watch and jewellery trade fair. So, [...]
On Her Majesty’s Secret Service April 8, 2015 Bond is back for the 24th time this winter in the hotly anticipated SPECTRE – directed by Skyfall’s helmsman Sam Mendes, the ever-craggier Daniel Craig reprising the lead role, and Omega duly donned; a bang-on-target product placement commemorated by a new Aqua Terra Seamaster, limited to 10,007 pieces (left; £4,630). After all, as our timeline [...]