Kate Burgess has worked at the FT since 1998, during which time she was a UK companies correspondent, investment correspondent and corporate correspondent. Before that she worked for some years in the City as a stock broker and stock market analyst.
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Private equity ownership of Watches of Switzerland and Trainline; Co-Operative Bank seeks another chief
Cinema chain draws curtains on screens; Mulberry suffers at home on the high street
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Mike Wells gives shareholders a definitive answer on the group’s geographic structure
Broadcaster faces more than pantomime threats; Hammerson hammers out a survival plan
Shiny, grey stuff outguns gold pro tem; why Stagecoach won’t stage a rebound
City firms struggle with WFH; tax man plucks GVC’s Turkey
The sum of the UK miner’s parts; Hays, the weather vane, will swing wildly
Fashion house’s progress brought to standstill by Covid-19; McCarthy & Stone’s work is cut out for it
Watchdog takes firms to task in quality review; AO hits long awaited high during lockdown
Gold miner polishes its payout crown; the UK’s growing corporate debt dilemma
Energy groups rail against controls; Lansdowne Partners is down, not out; FRC takes its time
Litigation funder crosses the water; Halfords shows it's not all doom
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