How City businesses are going digital for City Giving Day September 7, 2020 This year, The Lord Mayor’s Appeal’s City Giving Day celebrations will be somewhat different. Many organisations, both new and old, will have to rethink the way they organise events. And we’ve been thrilled that companies have embraced the chance to broaden their horizons and find even more creative ways to support our communities. They are [...]
Department store Beales in crisis talks to stave off collapse January 13, 2020 Struggling department store chain Beales is in crisis talks with potential buyers in an effort to stave of a collapse that could cost hundreds of jobs. The talks come after the Bournemouth-based firm yesterday filed notice of its intention to appoint administrators to step in as a last resort if the firm cannot cannot be [...]
The founder of The Sole Supplier on switching up how we buy footwear June 24, 2019 Earlier in June, thousands of people queued up outside shoe stores to buy a new pair of trainers designed by musician Kanye West. The latest set of Adidas “Yeezys” cost £180 each. But many of the people buying these shoes weren’t just interested in fashion, but in making a profit. Soon after the footwear went [...]
Boeing ‘mulls raising more debt’ as aerospace giant feels the pinch January 6, 2020 Boeing is said to be considering whether to raise more debt to boost its finances, which have come under intense strain from the grounding of its 737 Max jet. The firm has already taken a nearly $10bn (£7.6bn) hit on the 737 Max since the second of two crashes involving the jet happened in March [...]
Billionaire hedgie Crispin Odey looks to boot out bosses at struggling Tungsten July 1, 2018 Billionaire hedgie Crispin Odey is leading a charge to overhaul the board of beleaguered digital invoicing firm Tungsten. A notice from Tungsten confirmed that Odey Asset Management had demanded a shareholder vote to remove the company's chair Nicholas Parker, as well as chief exec Richard Hurwitz and two non-executive directors. The requisition aims to appoint [...]
Raheem Sterling hits new heights and shows why sponsors are in hot pursuit September 11, 2019 Last month it emerged that Raheem Sterling was being courted by Air Jordan, the Nike sub-brand reported to be considering making him the face of a new range of football boots in a £100m deal. If anyone was in any doubt why Sterling is in line for one of the sport’s most lucrative ever boot [...]
Topps Tiles chief executive quits after 12 years November 5, 2019 Topps Tiles chief executive Matt Williams has announced plans to step down this month and will be replaced by the group’s finance chief. Williams will step down on 29 November following the publication of the company’s full-year results earlier that week, but will remain as an advisor to the business until the end of May [...]
Frank Stephenson on the rights and wrongs of car design November 17, 2020 Frank Stephenson’s car design CV stretches from the modern Mini to the McLaren P1. We ask about his career and what BMW has been drinking.
A life of photography on the verge of stepping into the blockchain ring July 7, 2021 Crypto AM writer Jillian Godsil meets Christina Jansen, photographer and artist who forged a special bond with one of the world's greatest ever athletes.
7 Reasons why spending with Crypto is broken August 18, 2020 Another week, another avalanche of announcements about companies offering payment gateway solutions to merchants so consumers can spend their crypto more easily. While this makes for decent clickbait headlines, if you peek under the hood even momentarily, you will quickly understand that none of this makes any financial or market sense. 1. Crypto is too [...]