Clara Furse at the Keynes Society

Tuesday, April 22, 2008
by Geoff Riley

Clara Furse, the CEO of the London Stock Exchange is speaking at the Eton College Keynes Society this coming Thursday evening. If there are any teachers who might want to come along and listen, please leave a message on the blog or email me and I can get back to you with details. Next Thursday (1st May) we have Matthew Key, the CEO of O2 and again a warm invitation is extended.

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i may not be an economics teacher but i would bite my arm off to come along and listen to Clara Furse. i do economics at school and think this would benefit my studies hugely as i also dabble on the stock exchange.

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