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Jakobs took the helm of Philips in 2022, amid perhaps th
If you spend a couple of hours with Nick Fry – as I did recently – you quickly grasp two things. The first is that he is almost constitutionally incapable of self-aggrandisement. The second is that th
THE CLASSIC CAR world sometimes behaves as if Friedhelm Loh has come out of nowhere, an unheard-of collector who has burst onto the scene since Covid, waving around wads of cash and buying up all the
Where do you live and who do you live with? And what do you enjoy most about living there? I live in London with my husband, Johnny, and our son, Guy, in south-west London, between the commons. What I
Chasing growth: Swedish asset manager EQT is buying London-based Coller Capital for up to $3.7bn to profit from the boom in the “secondaries” market, says Neil Unmack on Reuters Breakingviews. When in
For many years, Peugeot enjoyed an enviable reputation as a maker of cars that were at once impressively affordable, supremely stylish and pretty darn nice to drive. It was a proper people-pleasing br
AS THE CEO and president of Taylor Guitars, which has been in the upper echelon of acoustic guitar-making since 1974, Andy Powers has a lot on his plate. And while the business side of things is param