Campaign: Nominee shareholders win extra voting rights
31 Jan 2007 | by Steve Smethurst
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penalty. These thoughts have been prompted by the publication of a new book, Ethics and Finance, by FT ...
by Radio 5 Live , BBC Radio Scotland and the BBC s Working Lunch , as well as the FT and Daily Express ...
, the action response of social currency - "No FT, no comment", remember - or water cooler tittle ...
. However, in a report published on Friday, investment bank Dresdner Kleinwort argued that the FT is central ... the newspaper on its own "would not make sense". Selling the entire FT Group would leave Pearson with just ...
market expectations. Last week, shares in the FT publisher rose to a five-year high of 838p, up 13.5p amid speculation that the group may face a US buyout and the FT could be sold off. Pearson had previously reported that the FT had recorded a 11% rise in ad revenues for the first nine months of 2006 ...
at Launch group, says : We were happy with the FT story because the key messages about target neutral all ...
.5p amid speculation that the group could face a US buyout and the FT could be sold off....Marjorie Scardino, chief executive of Pearson, has previously said any sale of the FT, which ... , one of the FT s largest stakeholders warned last year that the FT would be in danger unless tens of millions of pounds a year was made in profits. The FT recorded profits of 2m in 2005, turning around ...
Former Daily Express and FT Weekend editor Richard Addis is launching a free daily newspaper...at this market are tired and outdated. Addis left the FT in February last year to set up an editorial and design ...
Former Daily Express and FT Weekend editor Richard Addis is launching a free daily newspaper...at this market are tired and outdated. Addis left the FT in February last year to set up an editorial ...
Most media buyers, and many media owners, would answer, unquestionably yes. This view was aired vigorously last week in the wake of the release of the December newspaper ABCs. These revealed that full-rate customers account for less than half of The Daily Telegraph's sales, 65% of the FT's, 75% of The Times', 36 ...
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