05 Dec 2005
,Surrey.
Family: Wife; three children.
What's been your best career move?: Joining the FT from Playboy
magazine ...
delegated wisely.
Lowdown: It has been a baptism of fire for Hughes, who replaced David
Walsh as the FT ...
05 Dec 2005
C
Cadman, Mark
Job: Managing director, JWT.
Company: JWT, 1 Knightsbridge Green, London SW1.
Work tel: +44 (0)20 7656 7520.
Born: 30 December 1963.
Place of birth: Farnborough, Kent.
Lives: Fulham, London.
Family: Wife Ayesha; daughters Molly, Grace.
What's been your best career move?: Ammirati Puris...
05 Dec 2005
?: TV sport, TV news, ft.com, The New York Times.
What is your favourite brand?: Aston Martin.
Name a ...
05 Dec 2005
is your favourite place for lunch?: Manzi's.
What is your media diet?: The Independent, ft.com, BBC.
What ...
05 Dec 2005
for lunch?: The Ivy.
What is your media diet?: The Times, ft.com,bbc.co.uk, Capital, Car.
What is your ...
05 Dec 2005
McGuinness, Andrew
Job: Chief executive, Beattie McGuinness Bungay.
Company: Beattie McGuinness Bungay, 16 Shorts Gardens, London WC2.
Work tel: +44 (0)20 7766 5625.
Born: 22 April 1970.
Place of birth: Southport, Lancashire.
Lives: Harpenden, Hertfordshire.
Family: Wife Isabella; daughters Jessica,...
18 Nov 2005
the FT ever.'" - Andrew Gowers, the
former Financial Times editor, writing to staff in a farewell e ...
11 Nov 2005
,000 but, with
The Wall Street Journal gaining ground in Europe, the FT needs to raise
its game ...
looms. 1995: The FT launches a US edition to complement its UK and continental
European editions ...
continue to falter. 2001: Andrew Gowers (pictured), an FT veteran, is handed the editorship.
For Gowers ...
04 Nov 2005
and trade marketing. Separately, Adrian Clarke, who is currently the director of the FT Funds Business
21 Oct 2005
| by Alasdair Reid
out that it now
outperforms the FT, which is read by 174,000 people in this demographic.
The Standard ...
of businesspeople read a newspaper
between the hours of 6pm and 8pm. 8. The FT was quick to counter jibes from rivals that it had performed
poorly among its core readership. The FT, its publisher says, cannot ...