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Gilbertson NewsEmap lures chief executive David Gilbertson away from InformaLLOYD’S List owner Informa is losing its chief executive David Gilbertson to the lure of private equity riches.Read Full Article African front opens up in Consolidated Minerals battleA second front may soon open in the war between Michael Kiernan’s Territory Resources and Brian Gilbertson’s Pallinghurst Resources for control of Consolidated Minerals that would take the fight to South Africa.Read Full Article ConsMin blocks Kiernan, downgrades TerritoryConsolidated Minerals has effectively blocked a counter-bid from Michael Kiernan’s Territory Resources to the offer from Brian Gilbertson’s London-based Pallinghurst.Read Full Article Gilbertson’s tilt for ConsMin ’not fair but reasonable’: PwCA long-awaited independent expert’s report has found former BHP Billiton chief executive Brian Gilbertson’s $625 million tilt at Perth miner Consolidated Minerals isn’t fair, but it is reasonable.Read Full Article Ex-BHP chief behind ConsMin takeoverBrian Gilbertson is back, four years after his aggressive merger and acquisition ambitions scared the BHP Billiton board, prompting his abrupt departure as the group’s chief executive after just six months in the role.Read Full Article External News for: gilbertsonFlames root for arch-rival - CANOEWashington PostFlames root for arch-rivalCANOEIn the aftermath of Friday's crucial 4-3 victory over the San Jose Sharks, Moss and his Flames teammates gathered behind ...Flames situation nothing new to StaiosToronto Sunall 395 news articles »Flames root for arch-rival - CANOEWashington PostFlames root for arch-rivalCANOEIn the aftermath of Friday's crucial 4-3 victory over the San Jose Sharks, Moss and his Flames teammates gathered behind ...Flames situation nothing new to StaiosToronto Sunall 395 news articles »Emap poised to become acquisitive - Financial TimesEmap poised to become acquisitiveFinancial Times"My first six months were a good honeymoon," says David Gilbertson, who came in as chief executive from Informa, the rival B2B group, in March 2008. ...and more »Flames root for arch-rival - CANOEWashington PostFlames root for arch-rivalCANOEIn the aftermath of Friday's crucial 4-3 victory over the San Jose Sharks, Moss and his Flames teammates gathered behind ...Flames situation nothing new to StaiosToronto Sunall 395 news articles »Emap poised to become acquisitive - Financial TimesEmap poised to become acquisitiveFinancial Times"My first six months were a good honeymoon," says David Gilbertson, who came in as chief executive from Informa, the rival B2B group, in March 2008. ...and more »War Memorials With Neatly Made Beds - New York Times (blog)New York Times (blog)War Memorials With Neatly Made BedsNew York Times (blog)Her mother, Ruth, usually keeps the bedroom door closed and the window shades drawn, but when the photographer Ashley Gilbertson came to her home in ... |
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