William Davis (journalist)

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William Davis was born in Hannover, in 1933. At age 18, he was already a journalist, and, especialized in commentary about economical and financial policies, in 1954-1959 he was member of the directive staff of the Financial Times.

During the period 1960-1965 he was financial director of the Evening Standard, and of the Manchester Guardian in 1965-1968. In 1968 he was elected director of the satirical magazine Punch.

[edit] Works

  • Three Years Hard Labour
  • Merger Mania, The Language of Money
  • Have Expenses, Will Travel