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Jeff Prestridge
Daily Mail — Personal Finance Editor, The Mail on Sunday
Bio: money journalist, average runner, lover of film and books. Baggies fan. http://www.justgiving.com/jeff-prestridge Picture by Danielle King
Location: london/herts/hawthorns
Beats:
Business and Finance,
United Kingdom
Guy Opperman MP: Regional banks are a force for good | This is Money t.co/MWz0927tXC
Guy Opperman MP: Regional banks are a force for good
inserted into the market by the likes of Metro Bank, Nationwide Building Society and in the fullness of time Tesco and the Post Office. It’s why we are also supporters of Guy Opperman’s work to push forward
inserted into the market by the likes of Metro Bank, Nationwide Building Society and in the fullness of time Tesco and the Post Office. It’s why we are also supporters of Guy Opperman’s work to push forward
RT @nlightspr: Pls RT Brilliant article @jeffprestridge time for change in banks and smaller, regional competition t.co/R6lDljr47L
Guy Opperman MP: Regional banks are a force for good
inserted into the market by the likes of Metro Bank, Nationwide Building Society and in the fullness of time Tesco and the Post Office. It’s why we are also supporters of Guy Opperman’s work to push forward
inserted into the market by the likes of Metro Bank, Nationwide Building Society and in the fullness of time Tesco and the Post Office. It’s why we are also supporters of Guy Opperman’s work to push forward
RT @lisaelliott82: Super RT! @jeffprestridge: More local banking: Read Guy Opperman MP: Regional banks a force for good | This is Money htt…
Guy Opperman MP: Regional banks are a force for good
inserted into the market by the likes of Metro Bank, Nationwide Building Society and in the fullness of time Tesco and the Post Office. It’s why we are also supporters of Guy Opperman’s work to push forward
inserted into the market by the likes of Metro Bank, Nationwide Building Society and in the fullness of time Tesco and the Post Office. It’s why we are also supporters of Guy Opperman’s work to push forward
Matthew Bishop
The Economist — New York Bureau Chief
Bio: NY Bureau Chief, The Economist; co-author The Road From Ruin, Philanthrocapitalism & http://www.philanthrocapitalism.net/ and In Gold We Trust?
Beat:
Business and Finance
RT @PioneersPost: Is it time charity experimented with hostile takeovers? t.co/v19GJecsf6 #charities
Lloyds of London: Big beast housing associations show the way
was a charity, its turnover of £320m would place it ninth on the list. Of course, there are far bigger players in the private sector: MUFC turns over less than one large Tesco branch (total Tesco
was a charity, its turnover of £320m would place it ninth on the list. Of course, there are far bigger players in the private sector: MUFC turns over less than one large Tesco branch (total Tesco
Sarah Dempster
Guardian — Arts Writer
Bio: writer, script tinkerer & whatnot
Location: Here (approx)
Pensioners in Tesco: A) “Had the grandkids round to watch Planet of The Apes.” B) “Is that the one about the apes?” A) "..."
Kate Mackenzie
Financial Times — Asia Correspondent
Bio: FT Alphaville's Asia correspondent. Finance, China, resources & energy.. Views are not my employer's.
Location: Sydney
Beats:
Business and Finance,
World
RT @cjenscook: I'm shocked, shocked that traders may have held back stocks for profit. Power & gas markets are fundamentally toxic
http://…
Energy suppliers held back gas during UK shortage
Proffitt, chairman of the gas group at the major energy users council, whose members include Rolls Royce, Pilkington Glass and Tesco. The row over supply shortages came after Rob Hastings, energy director at
Proffitt, chairman of the gas group at the major energy users council, whose members include Rolls Royce, Pilkington Glass and Tesco. The row over supply shortages came after Rob Hastings, energy director at
Omar Chatriwala
Middle East-based Freelance Journalist
Bio: Co-founder and publisher of @dohanews. Also consultant for @dohafreemedia and freelance journalist. Formerly producer and editor at @AJEnglish. Open to ideas.
Location: Doha, Qatar
Beat:
World
RT @guardian: Buy locally and the money stays put, opt for a supermarket chain and profits go elsewhere writes @DeborahJaneOrr t.co/…
The rot has set into the high street as we opt for Tesco over local grocers
candlestick-maker with his profits, and they in turn will do the same. Buy something from Tesco, and they'll spend their profits on opening another Tesco. How did the chains acquire their dominance? By selling
candlestick-maker with his profits, and they in turn will do the same. Buy something from Tesco, and they'll spend their profits on opening another Tesco. How did the chains acquire their dominance? By selling
David Leigh
Guardian — Investigations Editor
Bio: The Guardian's investigations editor until 2013, and professor of journalism at City University, London UK
http://t.co/G35uug1ePF
Location: London
Beat:
United Kingdom
Legal aid cuts: what price justice? | Zoe Williams t.co/OS3RrDIlQc via @guardian
Legal aid cuts: what price justice?
invited below that. It is the same story nationwide and, at the moment, legal firms are saying they won't bid; Stobarts (the haulier), Tesco (the food shop) and Co-op (who should know better) have all
invited below that. It is the same story nationwide and, at the moment, legal firms are saying they won't bid; Stobarts (the haulier), Tesco (the food shop) and Co-op (who should know better) have all
Paul J Davies
Financial Times — Asia Finance Correspondent
Bio: Finance and money: what it is, how it moves, where it goes and why
Location: Hong kong
Beats:
Business and Finance,
World
Energy suppliers held back gas during UK shortage t.co/o0pkGbhxnl via @guardian
Energy suppliers held back gas during UK shortage
Proffitt, chairman of the gas group at the major energy users council, whose members include Rolls Royce, Pilkington Glass and Tesco. The row over supply shortages came after Rob Hastings, energy director at
Proffitt, chairman of the gas group at the major energy users council, whose members include Rolls Royce, Pilkington Glass and Tesco. The row over supply shortages came after Rob Hastings, energy director at
Mark Tran
Guardian — International News Reporter
Bio: Globetrotting @Guardian hack covering @gdndevelopment and worldnews@guardian_world
mark.tran@guardian.co.uk
Location: London
Beats:
World,
United Kingdom
RT @GdnDevelopment: Muhammad Yunus on his latest idea - an international minimum wage for the garment industry t.co/RqcOwrc3ZX #glob…
Muhammad Yunus: 'Business is a beautiful mechanism to solve problems'
going strong. It has teamed up with Tesco in the UK to offer loans in Scotland and has branches around the US. Yunus still passionately believes microcredit can be a force for good. "It's not the fault of
going strong. It has teamed up with Tesco in the UK to offer loans in Scotland and has branches around the US. Yunus still passionately believes microcredit can be a force for good. "It's not the fault of
Nic Fildes
The Times — Technology and Communications Editor
Bio: Technology & Communications Editor at The Times and proud music snob
Location: London
RT @DrBrianMay: Great News. Supermarkets to offer badger-friendly milk t.co/8BkGjmdKDw ASDA, Waitrose, Marks & Spencer will guarante…
Badger lovers to find sanctuary at Asda, Waitrose and M&S
. Supermarkets that were unable to guarantee that their milk was ‘badger-friendly’ included Tesco, Sainsburys and Morrisons. Opting for organic milk is not an option if you want to buy milk that did not come from
. Supermarkets that were unable to guarantee that their milk was ‘badger-friendly’ included Tesco, Sainsburys and Morrisons. Opting for organic milk is not an option if you want to buy milk that did not come from
O2's Ronan Dunne joins GMG board
demerger from BT in 2001. He is also chairman of Tesco Mobile, the UK's largest mobile virtual network operator, a joint venture between Tesco and O2. During his career, he has held senior financial
demerger from BT in 2001. He is also chairman of Tesco Mobile, the UK's largest mobile virtual network operator, a joint venture between Tesco and O2. During his career, he has held senior financial
Andy Davies
Channel 4 News — Home Affairs Correspondent
Bio: Home Affairs Correspondent Channel 4 News, covering Wales & West of England.
Waiting for Cardiff Blues to win the Heini Cup.
Location: Cardiff
Beat:
United Kingdom
After the Bangladesh apocalype, will it be business as usual?
Tesco, have signed an agreement enforcing tougher safety inspections and helping pay their suppliers for building repairs . I visited one shop floor supplying several big British brands which bans child
Tesco, have signed an agreement enforcing tougher safety inspections and helping pay their suppliers for building repairs . I visited one shop floor supplying several big British brands which bans child
RT @jrug: My tv report from world's 2nd biggest clothing exporter, Bangladesh. Warning: contains children: t.co/dN3aUNYI3B
After the Bangladesh apocalype, will it be business as usual?
Tesco, have signed an agreement enforcing tougher safety inspections and helping pay their suppliers for building repairs . I visited one shop floor supplying several big British brands which bans child
Tesco, have signed an agreement enforcing tougher safety inspections and helping pay their suppliers for building repairs . I visited one shop floor supplying several big British brands which bans child
Jonathan Rugman
Channel 4 News — Foreign Affairs Correspondent
Bio: Foreign Affairs Correspondent, Channel 4 News. All views nothing to do with me at all. Author, Ataturk's Children.
Beats:
World,
United Kingdom
My tv report from world's 2nd biggest clothing exporter, Bangladesh. Warning: contains children: t.co/dN3aUNYI3B
After the Bangladesh apocalype, will it be business as usual?
Tesco, have signed an agreement enforcing tougher safety inspections and helping pay their suppliers for building repairs . I visited one shop floor supplying several big British brands which bans child
Tesco, have signed an agreement enforcing tougher safety inspections and helping pay their suppliers for building repairs . I visited one shop floor supplying several big British brands which bans child
Terry Macalister
Guardian — Energy Editor
Bio: Energy editor | The Guardian |
Profile:
Location: London
Energy suppliers held back gas during UK shortage t.co/6Hh5ZpyGDu
Energy suppliers held back gas during UK shortage
Proffitt, chairman of the gas group at the major energy users council, whose members include Rolls Royce, Pilkington Glass and Tesco. The row over supply shortages came after Rob Hastings, energy director at
Proffitt, chairman of the gas group at the major energy users council, whose members include Rolls Royce, Pilkington Glass and Tesco. The row over supply shortages came after Rob Hastings, energy director at
Jack Riley
Independent — Technology Reporter
Bio: The @Independent and @EveningStandard's Head of Digital Audience & Content Development. All tweets personal.
Location: London
Beats:
Technology,
United Kingdom
The Dawn of Time
and Norman Geras. Then, on 21 April 2009, Jack put me on Twitter. My first tweet said: “One quarter of Tesco sales go through self-service checkouts. Other people are more 21st century than me.” (Since
and Norman Geras. Then, on 21 April 2009, Jack put me on Twitter. My first tweet said: “One quarter of Tesco sales go through self-service checkouts. Other people are more 21st century than me.” (Since
Steve Hawkes
The Sun — Business Editor
Bio: Business Editor of The Sun
Beats:
Business and Finance,
United Kingdom
As well as rates, what else does the local shop owner blame for his decision to close..? Power of Tesco? Nope.. John Lewis click n collect
Tom McArthur
Senior Editor, MSN
Bio: Journalist and senior editor @msnuk. The 'engine of mayhem' behind the #BingDaily. Reformed rugby t*sser.
Location: London, UK
Beat:
United Kingdom
Fun-size cartons of 'uncomplicated' 11% Spanish vino in Tesco. Real fancy, like. #goon t.co/W4j6R7fZTz
Anthony Bonnici
London Evening Standard — Online News Editor
Bio: Contrarian. Star of thousands of embarrassing videos, apparently. I don't do smilies. See also @journalismtips
Location: London
Beat:
United Kingdom
RT @JamesAsser: I'd forgotten ComicCon was on at the Excel. Makes for a surreal walk to Tesco! #GeekTastic
The Benson & Hedges building named 1 of worst in London. But months on with its Tesco and Nandos it still looks crap. t.co/1RnZ0nKIUi
Beth Rigby
Financial Times — Deputy Political Editor
Bio: FT's deputy political editor. Views tweeted all mine.
Location: LONDON
Beats:
Business and Finance,
Politics
RT @marcusleroux: 204 years: how long a Tesco shop assistant would have to work to get the £2.9 million paid to Richard Brasher and Tim Mas…
Marcus Leroux
The Times — Retail Correspondent
Bio: Retail correspondent at The Times
Location: Wapping
Beats:
Business and Finance,
United Kingdom
That was via @TescoMedia, which has tweeted some great snapshots of British history as told through Tesco annual reports.
204 years: how long a Tesco shop assistant would have to work to get the £2.9 million paid to Richard Brasher and Tim Mason for not working.
Chris Sieroty
Las Vegas Review-Journal — Business Reporter
Bio: Gaming, Banking reporter for the Las Vegas Review-Journal and Las Vegas Business Press.
Location: Las Vegas
Beats:
Business and Finance,
Metro Las Vegas
Tesco's Fresh & Easy boss awarded 'liquidation damages'
the group, was awarded "liquidation damages" equivalent to his annual salary plus a sum equal to his average bonus over the past two years. Tesco announced last month it would exit the US after racking
the group, was awarded "liquidation damages" equivalent to his annual salary plus a sum equal to his average bonus over the past two years. Tesco announced last month it would exit the US after racking
















