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Around the house: new GCs for Luminar and UBS
30 April 2021
Around the house: new GCs for Luminar and UBS
In-house moves round-up also sees Fremantle acquire an Uber heavyweight and an O2 veteran leave ahead of its mega merger with Virgin Media
From Tesla to lidar unicorn Elon Musk’s scepticism about lidar sensors for autonomous vehicles hasn’t stopped his acting GC Alan Prescott from joining Luminar Technologies in Palo Alto. Prescott has become chief legal officer at the Peter Thiel-backed lidar sensor and software unicorn, which went public last December through a SPAC merger. His stint at Tesla lasted just under four years, serving initially as deputy GC and director of regulatory affairs before becoming acting general counsel and corporate secretary.
Around the house: new GCs for Luminar and UBS
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Paul Lipscombe
April 29, 2021
The line-up has been unveiled as the CMA conducts its regulatory review ahead of expected merger
The proposed executive line-up from the Virgin Media and O2 merger has been announced, with Virgin Media chief executive Lutz Schu?ler named as CEO.
It comes as the £31 million merger was provisionally cleared by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) earlier this month.
The joint 50-50 venture will combine O2’s 34 million mobile customers and Virgin Media’s 5.3 million broadband, pay-TV and mobile users.
It was given the provisional clearance after the CMA deemed that the merger was “unlikely to lead to any substantial lessening of competition”.