City Moves for 5 June 2015 | Who’s switching jobs June 4, 2015 AIG The insurer has announced the appointment of Angus Marshall as mergers & acquisitions (M&A) manager for the UK. He joined AIG in 2013 as an M&A underwriter. Marshall has also held positions in PwC’s international tax and M&A practice and in Norton Rose Fulbright’s private M&A division. Edmond de Rothschild Philippe Jouard has been [...]
Cipriani eyes England spot after Baa-Baas rout May 31, 2015 FLY-HALF Danny Cipriani has refused to relinquish his World Cup dream despite facing fierce competition for the No10 jersey within England head coach Stuart Lancaster’s World Cup training squad. Cipriani is competing with two formidable opponents in the shape of George Ford and Owen Farrell for a starting berth, but racked up 33 points in [...]
Attacking intent set to reward Bath with Premiership glory May 28, 2015 AFTER two epic semi-finals, albeit of contrasting score lines, the action-packed rugby season reaches its peak tomorrow as Bath and Saracens do battle in the Aviva Premiership final at Twickenham. Saracens became the fifth away side from 21 play-off semi-finals to progress to HQ after triumphing 29-24 over reigning champions Northampton Saints at Franklin’s Gardens. [...]
Keydata owner pledges to fight FCA after £75m fine May 26, 2015 The bitter wrangle between the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and Keydata reached boiling point yesterday as both sides promised legal action to decide the long-running dispute. The financial regulator announced it is seeking record fines against three former managers of the investment service, claiming the company mis-sold complex products known as “death bonds” to consumers. [...]
FCA seeks record £75m fine from Keydata boss Stewart Ford over misselling claims, Ford to hit back with £650m high court claim May 26, 2015 The FCA is seeking record fines against three former managers of Keydata Investment Services, claiming the company missold complex products to consumers. The watchdog has fined former chief executive Stewart Ford £75m, former sales director Mark Owen £4m and former compliance officer Peter Johnson £200,000, and wants to ban them from working in regulated [...]
Car review: Ford’s Mondeo Vignale attempts to appeal to today’s upwardly mobile classes May 18, 2015 The “Mondeo Man” who Tony Blair famously courted during the 1997 General Election could be found on suburban driveways, polishing his car and wondering whether he should vote Conservative now he was moving up in the world. If Ed Miliband had targeted a similar demographic ahead of this year’s election, perhaps he might have [...]
What leaders can learn from social activists May 13, 2015 Support for your cause depends on getting the right people on board. Social movements vary in size and scope, from the civil rights movement and the Arab Spring to small petitions seeking to rescue a local business or service. But they all have one thing in common: they’re led by individuals who are able [...]
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Ford sales ease off the gas amid product switch April 28, 2015 FORD saw a fall in profits for the first three months of the year as its sales in North America were dampened by a product switchover. Globally, the firm sold 1.57m vehicles, down 21,000 compared with a year earlier, according to its financial results released yesterday. Fewer vehicle sales were registered in North America – [...]
London commuting is more stressful than moving house, going to the dentist or dealing with money matters April 28, 2015 Commuting in London is more stressful than moving house, going to the dentist or dealing with money matters. Our daily journey to and from work is even more infuriating than the job itself. For those of us who have had to put up with months of stress at London Bridge, the Farringdon flood, [...]