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  2. Bell Pottinger - Wikipedia

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    Lord Bell, a founder of Bell Pottinger, told BBC Newsnight he believed it was unlikely the company could survive the damaging South Africa scandal. [115] Following reports that Bell Pottinger had appointed accountancy firm BDO to find a buyer, [ 116 ] on 7 September the BBC reported that staff had been told that the firm could go into ...

  3. James Henderson (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In March 2021, two former Bell Pottinger partners, Nick Lambert and Victoria Geoghegan, failed in a legal action to avoid being banned from acting as company directors. [38] Henderson was not part of this legal action, but had previously described the Insolvency Service's case against him as "weak and misconceived". [ 39 ]

  4. Timothy Bell, Baron Bell - Wikipedia

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    Timothy John Leigh Bell, Baron Bell (18 October 1941 – 25 August 2019), was a British advertising and public relations executive, best known for his advisory role in Margaret Thatcher's three successful general election campaigns and his co-founding and 30 years of heading Bell Pottinger.

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  6. Bell Telephone Company - Wikipedia

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    Gardiner Greene Hubbard, first president and a trustee of the Bell Telephone Company, and father-in-law of Alexander Graham Bell. At the time of the organization of the Bell Telephone Company as an association (also known as the Bell Company), on July 9, 1877, as a joint stock company in 1877 by Hubbard, [8] [13] who soon became its trustee and de facto president, 5,000 shares in total were ...

  7. John Stanley Pottinger - Wikipedia

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    John Stanley Pottinger (/ ˈ p ɒ t ɪ n dʒ ər / POT-in-jər; [1] February 13, 1940 – November 27, 2024) was an American novelist and lawyer. In the 1970s, he held federal offices involved with civil rights enforcement.

  8. Administration and liquidation of the Rangers Football Club plc

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    BBC News suggested that creditors, who had received a payment worth 3.9p for every £1 owed, may receive a further 3p. [72] The reduction in the HMRC debt led to some speculation that Rangers could have survived the tax case without entering insolvency, if their board had known the actual extent of the debt before selling the business to Craig ...

  9. Matt Pottinger - Wikipedia

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    Pottinger is the son of author and former Department of Justice official J. Stanley Pottinger. [9] He was educated at Milton Academy and was a schoolmate and childhood friend of John Avlon. [10] [11] [12] Pottinger graduated from the University of Massachusetts Amherst with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Chinese studies and is fluent in Mandarin ...