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  2. Bob Diamond (banker) - Wikipedia

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    Diamond became a leading candidate to succeed Matthew Barrett as group chief executive of Barclays Plc in 2004, but that post instead went to John Varley, who was five years younger than Diamond. [20] In 2005, Diamond was appointed president of Barclays Plc and joined its board of directors, while also remaining chief executive of Barclays Capital.

  3. Barclays - Wikipedia

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    Barclays sponsored the 2008 Dubai Tennis Championships. [180] Barclays was the sponsor of the Barclays Cycle Hire scheme in London from its inception in 2010 to 2015, as part of a £25 million deal with Transport for London. [181] [182] Barclays was a longtime title sponsor of the Premier League, in a sponsorship that started with the 2003–04 ...

  4. Marcus Agius - Wikipedia

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    Marcus Agius was born on 22 July 1946, [2] the son of Ena Eleanora (née Hueffer) and Lieutenant Colonel Alfred Victor Louis Benedict Agius. [3] He is of part Maltese descent, [4] and was educated at St George's College, Weybridge.

  5. Barclays To Cut 3,700 Jobs As Part Of Its 'Project Transform'

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    By Steve Slater and Matt Scuffham LONDON -- Barclays new chief executive pledged a fresh course for the British lender on Tuesday, axing at least 3,700 jobs and pruning its investment bank as he ...

  6. Barclays board may be a step too far for activist Bramson - AOL

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    Major Barclays (BARC.L) shareholders will baulk at any bid by activist Edward Bramson to gain a seat on the bank's board, despite giving their cautious backing to the biggest bet of his career.

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  8. Matthew W. Barrett - Wikipedia

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    The scams were fairly simple – in a typical case, Barclays and an American bank would loan, say, an airline for the purchase of a jumbo jet. A subsidiary without any employees would be set up owned by Barclays and the American bank to handle the transaction, and the subsidiary would pay income tax on the interest income.

  9. Jobs report, 'this stupid mic' and other takeaways from ... - AOL

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    Trump slams economy, jobs report Trump slammed the latest jobs report as "pitiful" and said the economy "stinks." The jobs report showed hiring slowed significantly as employers added just 12,000 ...