When tech giant becomes gaming giant: Microsoft buys Call of Duty maker Activision Blizzard for a record £51bn January 18, 2022 Microsoft have announced that it would buy videogame publisher Activision Blizzard for $68.7bn (£51bn) in cash, making it the largest deal in the sector.
CBI: Rishi Sunak refuses to say business body will be back in the room June 7, 2023 The Confederation of British Industry survived a confidence vote on its future yesterday, after members voted in favour of the scandal-hit lobbying organisation’s transformation plan. However, overnight the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak suggested that may not be enough for the body to be invited back into key meetings on business policy with the government. Matters [...]
Scandal-hit miner Rio Tinto to unveil historic dividend February 20, 2022 Rio Tinto will reportedly hand $16.5bn to shareholders, in one of the largest ever annual dividends in UK corporate history.
We must bring tech into every aspect of how we govern the country July 19, 2022 The digital revolution has changed the way we work, stay in touch with friends and organise our lives. I want to unleash this power at the heart of government to improve services, enhance competition and keep people safe. The digital economy has developed faster than government has been able to keep up, and in order [...]
Top US prosecutor investigates alleged sexual assault at Princess Beatrice tech firm November 22, 2021 A former prosecutor for the US Department of Justice will lead an investigation into allegations of sexual assault at Afiniti.
FTSE-100 flat as investors await BoE rate decision February 3, 2022 London's premier index has opened flat today as investors await the Bank of England's decision on a rate hike.
Peng Shuai: Tennis star’s email raises further concern for WTA November 18, 2021 The head of the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) has cast doubt on the legitimacy of an email alleged to have come from Peng Shuai, whose whereabouts is unknown. Peng, a former world No1, posted an allegation of sexual assault against former Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli on social media site Weibo. She alleged that she [...]
Tinder owner’s pockets charred following $441m settlement with founders December 1, 2021 Match Group, the media titan behind Tinder, has agreed to fork out $441m to settle a lawsuit from the dating app’s founders. Co-founders Sean Rad and Justin Mateen claimed that they had been swindled out of a substantial amount of cash by Match, after they were bought out in 2017. The court battle began in 2018 when the [...]
Rio pins recovery hopes on mega Simandou iron ore project amid share price blows October 5, 2023 Could revive Rio Tinto's long-held ambitions of mining the world's largest untapped supply of high-grade iron ore revive its share price?
Telecoms giant AT&T under pressure to address Afiniti abuse allegations and not ‘prop up harassers’ November 28, 2021 US telecoms giant AT&T has come under fire for not addressing the sexual assault scandal enveloping tech firm Afiniti, which depends on the conglomerate for the majority of its revenue. AT&T is thought to account for up to two thirds of Afiniti’s revenue following a 2019 deal worth more than $100m (£75m), according to the [...]