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Archive for October, 2008

The Economist on Global Executive Pay.

The Economist says senior managers in Qatar, the UAE and Saudi Arabia are the world’s best paid (adjusted for taxes and living expenses)

Wharton Admissions Event in Cairo.

Wharton are holding an information session tonight (13 Oct 2008) at the old AUC campus at 7pm.

Middle East Museums.

I have put together a short presentation showcasing some of the upcoming museum projects in the Middle East for my art fund project and I am keeping a collection of relevant delicious links too. Pretty exciting!

MIT Admissions Chat.

Accepted are hosting a live chat with Sloan‘s admissions at 5pm GMT today.

FT’s John Gapper on the fatal banker’s fall.

Many of those jobs – and much of the bonus pool that supported them – are at risk. I do not think investment banking will regain its hegemony for a very long time, if ever. – John Gapper (Financial Times)

The Economist’s new MBA rankings.

The Economist‘s new Which MBA? rankings has a few surprises (IMD & IESE take the top two slots) and ends on a sombre note: Indeed, this has been a bumper year all round for MBA salaries. Columbia Business School in New York, for example, reported an average leaving salary of $107,000, while London Business School’s [...]

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