Financial Times (April 13)
“A charitable take on things would be that Toshiba — a 146-year-old industrial masterpiece that fancies itself as the “Mona Lisa” but more often comes across as “The Scream” — has reached this important landmark via the scenic route.” Since this “included accounting fraud, a brush with bankruptcy, multiple chief executive resignations and a four-year war with investors,” it could also be said that Toshiba “finds it institutionally hard to read signs or admit it is lost.”
Tags: Accounting fraud, Bankruptcy, Charitable, Industrial, Investors, Landmark, Mona Lisa, Resignations, Toshiba
Vox (November 15)
Prime Minister Theresa May “and the EU are desperately trying to avoid a no-deal scenario. After months of stalled negotiations, the two sides finally thought they had reached a breakthrough this week that solved some of the thorniest issues of the divorce, and provided for a transition period so they could work out a future trade deal…. But the latest dramatic resignations reveal the obstacles that May faces in finalizing the withdrawal.”
Tags: Breakthrough, Desperate, EU, May, Negotiations, No-deal, Obstacles, Resignations, Trade deal, Transition, Withdrawal