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Sleeping giant wakes up to technology
Gavin Patterson From Financial Times
As a Liverpool supporter, Gavin Patterson, chief executive of BT Retail, knows a thing or two about sleeping giants. The Merseyside club may be one of the greats, but it…
17 August 2010
Outsider at the family table
From Financial Times
Straight-talking Dane Kaspar Rorsted has embedded himself at Henkel, the German consumer goods giant
1 August 2010
Liz Murdoch takes a Shine to independence
Elisabeth Murdoch From Financial Times
When Elisabeth Murdoch left her top-flight job at her father Rupert’s British Sky Broadcasting in 2001, he told friends that his daughter would “probably go off, build a billion-dollar business…
26 July 2010
No glamour, no apologies
From Financial Times
Roger Ferguson, chief executive of TIAA-Cref and the former number two at the Fed, has found no shortage of excitement in the nitty-gritty
25 July 2010
Lunch with the FT: Mark Thompson
From Financial Times
Over a frugal picnic in his 'inner sanctum' at the BBC, the director-general talks about controversies dogging the broadcast group and why he believes the British public is his staunchest…
23 July 2010
CEO who gets down and dirty
From Financial Times
A hands-on approach to customer care keeps the chief of the equipment maker grounded
18 July 2010
Dotcom domains
Simon Nixon From Financial Times
The dotcom boom might have left some people out of pocket when it went bust but internet entrepreneur Simon Nixon was one of the lucky ones. Three years ago, he…
17 July 2010
Lunch with the FT: Oleg Deripaska
Oleg Deripaska From Financial Times
It is a sunny summer afternoon in London, and the courtyard of St John restaurant is bright and airy. Inside the dining room, however, things are much darker. There is…
17 July 2010
Lunch with the FT: Oleg Deripaska
From Financial Times
The 42-year-old Russian metals tycoon meets Gideon Rachman in a London restaurant and talks about his rise to the top, his views on Putin and Medvedev and the mysterious death…
16 July 2010
The well-connected partner
From Financial Times
Evercore chief executive Ralph Schlosstein boasts vast experience in government and Wall Street
11 July 2010
A learning curve taken at high speed
Andy Hood From Financial Times
Andy Hood left the City over six years ago, but he still has more than a hint of the trading floor about him. It is apparent as he talks about…
10 July 2010
Lunch with the FT: Lady Ashton
From Financial Times
At London's Portrait Restaurant, the EU's foreign affairs supremo talks about her high-profile role and whether Brussels is ready for her consensus-building leadership style
9 July 2010
The man who took his chance
From Financial Times
The founder of Lenovo, China's biggest PC maker, is grateful he has had the opportunity to be an entrepreneur
4 July 2010
Lunch with the FT: Luca Cordero di Montezemolo
From Financial Times
Over lasagne at the company's private dining room in Maranello, Ferrari's elegant and aristocratic chairman talks about Formula One, the secret to success and his political ambitions
2 July 2010
New lease on life after Bebo
Michael Birch From Financial Times
Michael Birch thinks that becoming a multimillionaire nearly killed him. Certainly, he had open heart surgery just nine months after selling his social networking company, Bebo, to AOL for $850m…
30 June 2010
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