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Marie Inkster became the CEO of Lundin Mining (TSX: LUN) in July 2018, when she was 47-years old. At Lundin, Ms. Inkster will guide a company worth $5.4 billion that employs around 9,000 people, reported the Globe and Mail on July 25, 2018. We operate in diverse locations with distinctive cultures and our values are what connect us all, Inkster told EY early in her tenure as CEO, When our people feel valued, they bring their best selves to work . Copper is our primary focus, confirmed Inkster in 2018 when copper was trading at $2.69/lb, The market appears to be transitioning from a period of surplus into deficit.
The Marie Inkster Effect: How a whip-smart CEO from a Nova Scotia fishing village made Lundin Mining (TSX: LUN) a kinder, smarter more valuable company
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The law of imitative representation, aka mimesis, reigned supreme in Western art for so long that its resistors sometimes found
it hard to stop battling it, even when and where it had lost its grip. Consider, for example, some responses to so-called concrete poetry on the part of advocates of so-called conceptual art. The writer and critic Lucy Lippard differentiates between concrete poetry’s naive strategies of linguistic resemblance “where the words are made to look like something, an image” and conceptualism’s more sophisticated liberty “where the words are used only to
avoid looking like something, where it doesn’t make any difference how the words look on the page or anything.”
Let’s get one thing straight – if an actor is good enough, their sexuality shouldn t matter
Russell T Davies wants only gay actors to play gay roles. But that would be bad news for all actors
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James Corden s turn in The Prom, says Tim Robey, is more crude stereotype than deft acting
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I’d never used the term “gayface” until recently, when it served as shorthand for James Corden’s cringeworthy comic performance in Netflix s The Prom. That film is painful in general, but Corden is the absolute chief of what’s bad about it. Playing a washed-up gay Broadway star called Barry Glickman, he attracted the lion’s share of scorn from reviewers. Collectively throwing our heads into our hands, we couldn’t quite believe he’d gone there.
VANCOUVER, BC, Dec. 20, 2020 /CNW/ - Medexus Pharmaceuticals (MDP.V) is a specialty pharmaceuticals company that delivers innovative medicines to underserved segments of the market.
With over 20,000 prescription drug products approved for marketing in North America, the pharmacology space is fiercely competitive. Identifying underserved markets requires scientific, regulatory and business savvy.
Medexus CEO Ken d Entremont – a chemist by trade - is the former V.P of business development at Big Pharma company Sanofi, where he led the in-licensing initiatives for Sanofi Canada.
The current focus at MDP includes rheumatology (arthritis/joints/muscles), auto-immune disease (diabetes/MS/lupus), specialty oncology (cancer) and pediatrics (child healthcare).
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