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Thursday 4 December 2008

 

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Michael Henderson

Michael Henderson suggests


City life

Robert Beaumont

7th November, 2007

Robert Beaumont talks to the Bishop of Liverpool about urban regeneration

Gazprom: the hidden hand

Neil Barnett

31st October, 2007

Energy is an issue where Europe really does need to act together

Investment: farming

Merryn Somerset Webb

31st October, 2007

Farming is a great investment, just not in this country

Chinese property

Elliot Wilson

31st October, 2007

Property speculation in China

Any other business

Martin Vander Weyer

31st October, 2007

Martin Vander Weyer on waiting for a train and his youthful radicalism

The death of the golden share

Martin Vander Weyer

24th October, 2007

‘A triumph for the European Commission’ (as USA Today chose to describe it) is not something usually to be celebrated here. But yesterday’s finding by the European Court of Justice against Germany’s ‘VW law’ – protecting Volkswagen against takeover via a blocking minority vote held by the state – really does look like a blow for greater dynamism, industrial synergy, and efficient use of capital throughout Europe.

On Stephen Green, HSBC boss

Matthew Lynn

24th October, 2007

Matthew Lynn says shareholder activist Eric Knight is right to castigate HSBC’s strategy, and that the bank’s deeply religious chairman Stephen Green now faces a battle to hang on to his job

Reagan at General Electric

George Trefgarne

24th October, 2007

George Trefgarne on the businessmen who shaped Ronald Reagan.

Interview: Jonathan Kestenbaum

Edie G. Lush

24th October, 2007

Even being soaked by driving rain isn’t enough to dampen Jonathan Kestenbaum’s passion for innovation.

City life

Lucy Beresford

24th October, 2007

Lucy Beresford on what is on the minds of Johnannesburg residents.

A day to remember

Martin Jacomb

17th October, 2007

Martin Jacomb says the crisis that led to the first run on a British bank since 1866 should have been foreseen, but that apportioning blame is less important than learning lessons

Interview: Julian Metcalfe

Judi Bevan

17th October, 2007

Judi Bevan learns the distinctive philosophy of the Pret a Manger chain from its founder, Julian Metcalfe

Economics made easy

Allister Heath

17th October, 2007

Any other business

Martin Vander Weyer

17th October, 2007

Why can't British builders be more like the Poles?

Martin Vander Weyer

17th October, 2007

Over the past 20 years or so, I have found myself almost continuously on the client side of building contracts, large and small, domestic, corporate and charitable, in four different countries: Britain, France, Hong Kong and Japan. It is an activity in which optimism is rarely justified by experience: builders the world over tend habitually to under-estimate the time required for any task, to have trouble with supply chains, to misread architects’ plans, and to fall off ladders and take time off to recover

When computers go crazy

Matthew Vincent

10th October, 2007

Matthew Vincent says private investors in hedge funds will do better by picking those that rely on human judgment in turbulent markets rather than sophisticated software

Safe strategies

Ian Cowie

10th October, 2007

Ian Cowie says that even in uncertain times like these, there are profitable ways of investing your savings

Investing in gold

John Stepek

10th October, 2007

John Stepek says the price of gold is a gauge of investment fear — and there’s a lot of fear around right now

The personal view

James Delingpole

10th October, 2007

James Delingpole admits to ‘utter crapness’ as an investor in the past, but thinks he now has a winning strategy

More time in the library

Jonathan Davis

10th October, 2007

How to invest like Warren Buffett

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