Posted by OUAPS, Thursday 22nd February 2007 @ 12:51am
Topic: "Should Nuclear Technology be Banned Strictly or Safely Develop in the Middle East?"
Debaters:
Oxford: Laura Chen (English),
Leon Chen (Engineering),
Ben Judah (Modern History and Politics)
Cambridge: Sarah Su (Law),
Andrew Fei (Law),
Craig Botham (Economics)
Debate Format: Worlds Schools
Judges: Dr Hossein Heirani Moghaddam, Dr Arshin Adib-Moghaddam, Dr Ahmed S. Al-Shahi
Whether you are a debate enthusiast or simply an Oxford student wishing to support our team, please do not hesitate to come to the Oxbridge debate. The debate will cover the latest emerging political issues occurring in Asia.
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Posted by OUAPS, Saturday 10th February 2007 @ 8:35am
If you are searching for a truly romantic way to celebrate Valentine’s Day, then look no further than the Randolph Ball, a white tie event in which you can put on your very best and feel like a king or queen for a wonderful evening.
Dance the night away with live performing string quartets and bands, which will be skipping with your foxtrot or serenading your slow waltz. Come and spoil yourselves silly in style!
http://www.ouaps.org.uk/RandolphBall.html
Posted by OUAPS, Wednesday 7th February 2007 @ 12:43am
Shares in Industrial & Commercial Bank of China (1398.HK), which is rising up to US$21.9 billion in the world's largest IPO, rose as much as 18 percent in their Hong Kong debut after its stock sale generated huge investor demand. The IPO, about 75 percent of which was sold to Hong Kong and global investors and the remainder in the mainland, surpasses Japan's NTT Docomo (9437.T), which raised $18.4 billion in 1998, as the world's largest share sale.
ICBC's IPO was sponsored by Merrill Lynch, China International Capital Corp. (CICC), ICEA, Credit Suisse (CSGN.VX) and Deutsche Bank (DBKGn.DE). APS is proud to present an academic talk by Mr. Martin Gillott, Managing Director of Merrill Lynch Equity. We hope this can be a great opportunity for those of you interested in finance to learn more about this famous recording- breaking IPO case.
Places are very limited, please sign up by email to aps@ouaps.org.uk to reserve your place.