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But, when he got it wrong, Metcalfe literally ate his own words. To chants of “Eat, baby, eat!” at a tech industry event, Metcalfe ripped up a copy of his future-gazing InfoWorld column, fed it into a ...
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Thames Water’s lower-ranking bondholders have submitted a rival £3bn financing offer for the struggling utility as creditors battle over the future of the UK’s biggest privatised water company.
Rather than trying to copy Silicon Valley, the EU should foster innovative success based on its own values. The answer to Europe’s lagging competitiveness does not only lie in smart betting on ...
Barely 12 hours after Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential election, his America First policy claimed its first ...
German chancellor Olaf Scholz has sacked his liberal finance minister Christian Lindner, plunging the eurozone’s largest ...
BT has said it will be hit by an approximate £100mn increase in costs after the UK Budget while the telecoms group also cut its revenue guidance.
Wood Group shares have fallen more than 40 per cent as the oilfield services provider announced an independent review following “exceptional contract write-offs” in August.
The policy board will want more evidence of a durable wage-price spiral, but the weaker yen may force an earlier hike ...
German chancellor Olaf Scholz has sacked his liberal finance minister Christian Lindner, plunging the eurozone’s largest ...