Raising the IQ bar at Stardeck

quiz 5A highly competitive 22nd edition of MonacoUSA’s Quiz Night took place Wednesday night at Stars’n’Bars.

MonacoUSA Association President Mike Powers opened the not-to-be-missed event thanking sponsors, including Boisson France, Heineken and ATP, and offered Prince Albert’s regrets for his absence, before adding, “although as three-time reigning champion, the Prince is giving others a chance to win.”

In a true test of wits, he also reminded participants that unlike last year, the use of mobile phones would not be permitted.

Quizmasters Peter Mackley and Philippe Decreus once again tested the crowd’s knowledge, in English and French, on various subjects such as general trivia (According to Google, which is the second most internationally recognised word after “okay”?), pop culture (Which celebrity made $170 million last year?), politics (Who said “The euro is a knife in the ribs of the French”?), mathematics (What number divided by zero is zero?) and music – which, in true quiz night fashion, the moderators had prize seekers on their feet crooning for a chance to win.

 

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But Stardeck really lit up when the extremely talented duo Paul Spicer and Matt Firth brought the room to their feet with a preview of the next MonacoUSA event, La La Monacoland Dinner Cabaret on May 16.

There were about 70 participants at Quiz Night, and ATP played a huge presence with a table of sixteen, counting players Sergei Bubka, Mischa Zverev, Alexander Zverev and Grigor Dimitrov. The prize for the best team name went to “I thought this was speed dating”.

As ever, it was a convivial evening, orchestrated flawlessly by MonacoUSA’s Annette Anderson.

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SBM announces Monte Carlo summer line-up

Ditching the traditional press conference, Société des Bains de Mer unveiled its line-up for the Monte Carlo Sporting Summer Festival (MCSSF) with an online video posted Thursday.

“Gerard Depardieu sings Barbara” for two evenings on July 26 and 27, and the rappers Macklemore and Ryan Lewis will appear on July 15.

Christine and the Queens will be part of the musical contingent at the Red Cross Ball on July 28, SBM said. The popularity of the Salle Garnier means that a third of this summer’s concerts have been billed at the venue in the centre of Monte-Carlo instead of the Salle des Étoiles.

During the period of June 28 to August 20, the MCSSF keeps its eclectic character with a wide range of genres, among them, Veronique Sanson (July 7), Joss Stone (July 24), George Benson (July 29) Zucchero (August 1), Andrea Bocelli (August 4) The Cranberries (August 8), Patricia Kaas (August 9) and Michael Bolton (August 14).

Deep Purple, Pretenders and Johnny Gallagher will kick off the festival on June 28, while Legally Blonde – The Musical closes the season with a five performances from August 16 to 20.

 

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Menton restaurant takes fourth place – worldwide

Mauro Colagreco. Photo: Facebook Restaurant Mirazur
Mauro Colagreco. Photo:
Facebook Restaurant Mirazur

A restaurant in nearby Menton has been named the fourth best restaurant in the world by the UK-based “Restaurant” magazine.

The two Michelin-star Mirazur, under chef Mauro Colagreco, beat all other French eateries to take its prestigious place in the international world of fine dining. The restaurant has slowly climbed the ranks in recent years, coming 11th in 2014 and 2015, and sixth last year. Mirazur has been in the top 50 for nine years.

“It’s a lot of emotion to be in the top five restaurants in the world,” Mauro Colagreco told local French newspaper Nice Matin, “because of the daily work and the desire to constantly improve.”

To add insult to injury for other very competitive chefs in France, Mauro Colagreco is Italian-Argentinean. (Feature photo: Facebook Restaurant Mirazur)

Article first published April 4, 2017.

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Elton to play concert in Monaco in December

Elton John is due to make another appearance in Monaco, this time in a public concert. The Princes’ Hall at the Grimaldi Forum, rather than the Salle des Etoiles, will be the venue for the December 6 event, and tickets will run between €167 to €497, according to his manager, Gérard Drouot.

The British singer, who enjoys an enthusiastic following in the Principality, gave an exceptional private concert, for the Ferretti group, on the quayside of the Monaco Yacht Club last September. The singer has recently celebrated his 70th birthday.

Article first published April 4, 2017.

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IUM faculty member recognised for research

Dr Domenico Campa. Photo: Linkedin
Dr Domenico Campa. Photo: Linkedin

Dr Domenico Campa, Professor of Accounting at the International University of Monaco, has been recognised for excellence in his research “Regulatory enforcement and the effectiveness of fraud training: A European investigation into earnings manipulation,” published in “Comptabilité Contrôle Audit” (CCA).

The work investigates whether the presence of fraud training constrains financial statement manipulation and whether the level of regulatory enforcement of countries (measured as both law enforcement and financial reporting practice enforcement) also plays a role.

With evidence from a sample of 500 unique companies listed on the five largest European countries (France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the UK), Dr Campa’s paper argues that data from 2009 to 2014 and multivariate analyses with controls for endogeneity reveals that the implementation of fraud training does reduce earnings manipulation.

In addition, it indicates that fraud training increases its effectiveness in countries with weaker regulatory enforcement, thus compensating for country-level institutional deficiencies. These results highlight that the additional resources invested by companies in ethics training generate benefits in terms of reduced earnings management and encourage managers of firms located in countries with weaker institutions to implement such measures because, in these contexts, their effectiveness is amplified.

Dr Campa completed his PhD at University College of Cork in 2011 and worked as Assistant Professor at Trinity College Dublin. He also served the board of the European Accounting Association as national representative for Ireland from 2013 to 2016. His research interests mainly involve auditing, earnings quality, IFRS adoption, and corporate governance.

Having studied in both Italy and Anglo-Saxon contexts, Dr Campa’s interests include the analysis of impacts of institutional setting on economic variables. His studies have been published in international refereed journals including, among others, Accounting and Business Research, Accounting in Europe, Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance, Managerial Auditing Journal, International Review of Financial Analysis and International Review of Law and Economics.

 

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Year-long events building up to Children’s Day

On the International Day for the Rights of the Child, which will be celebrated on November 24, 2017, the Directorate of National Education, Youth and Sports has issued an invitation to “KIDS UNITED”, an exceptional concert in the Principality.

Ranging in ages from 8 to 15, this troupe of six young singers, working for UNICEF, spreads the message of solidarity and mutual aid that are particularly conducive to moral and civic education for young people.

The main show starts at 7:30 pm in the Salle des Princes, and as a prelude, students from Monaco will do their part to raise awareness of the situation of children in the world at 7 pm, in front of Grimaldi Forum. The main show starts at 7:30 in the Salle des Princes.

Numerous activities will mobilise the pupils of the Principality throughout the school year in order to raise funds to support the work of Monegasque humanitarian associations working for children. This money will also help young students living in the Principality or in neighbouring communes in need of special support.

Tickets for the November 24 show, which range from €39 to €59, are now available through the Grimaldi Forum website.

 

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