“How not to do it”: Tech chiefs slam Sunak and Johnson over Arm listing failure March 5, 2023 The government has come under fire for a failed attempt to woo British chipmaking giant Arm into listing in London after the Cambridge-based firm confirmed it would float in New York on Friday. The move from Arm has dealt a major blow to the UK’s efforts to promote itself as a premier listing hub and [...]
MI5 spies to help firms counter China tech threats, says Sunak March 13, 2023 China poses the biggest “state-based” threat to Britain’s economic security, prime minister Rishi Sunak has said, as MI5 spies are set to help firms counter tech threats. UK organisations and businesses will receive expert security advice from the new National Protective Security Authority within MI5 to help them counter risks from hackers. It comes as [...]
Aviva injects £150m into VC arm as it commits to funding more tech start ups April 17, 2023 Aviva has pumped a fresh £150m into its venture capital arm today as it looks to buck a funding slowdown and invest in firms that will add to its “customer journey”.
Arm deals blow to UK tech industry by rejecting London listing for a NASDAQ flotation March 3, 2023 Cambridge-based technology firm Arm said it will pursue a US-only stock market listing this year, dealing a blow to the UK markets. The plans from the company, owned by Japanese investment giant SoftBank, come despite heavy lobbying by successive prime ministers and cabinet members. In January, Rishi Sunak reportedly restarted talks with SoftBank to persuade [...]
Tech Weekly: Digital Minister Chris Philp on London’s global tech status April 29, 2022 In this week’s episode, Charlie Conchie talks to Digital Minister Chris Philp. They ask whether London is still worthy of its role as a tech hub, technology and its part in addressing the cost-of-living squeeze, and free speech and online security amidst the Online Safety Bill. Episode transcript (auto-generated) Host 0:08 Hello and welcome to [...]
Google and Microsoft drag tech stocks both sides of the Atlantic October 26, 2022 Disappointing results from both Google owner Alphabet and Microsoft have dragged down tech shares both sides of the Atlantic. Nasdaq was down two per cent at the opening bell, whilst European tech stocks fell 1.8 per cent to lead sectoral losses. It comes after Alphabet said third-quarter revenue grew six per cent to $69.1bn, raising [...]
Siloed universities risk holding back tech innovation September 20, 2022 In 2007, when I joined the London Business School, I was struck by how few of the ideas brought forward by students were based on cutting-edge science.
The torrid week for tech continues as Amazon sheds £175bn October 28, 2022 The torrid week for tech continued last night, with Amazon leaving investors bewildered and Apple somehow defying the trend of its Silicon Valley cousins. Amazon shares tumbled as much as 18 per cent on Thursday night, wiping $202bn (£175bn) off its valuation. The major sell-off came after the e-commerce giant warned against weaker consumer spending [...]
It took Big Tech firms just six days to pay off $2bn in fines, new data shows August 30, 2023 Big Tech firms paid over $2bn (£1.6bn) in fines this year. But new data shows it took them just over six days to pay them off.
Investors lose interest in supply chain tech as pace of onshoring quickens December 5, 2022 Venture capital investment into supply chain focused technology has significantly slowed in the past few months, following a pandemic-era boom. Startups around the world injected $3.3bn (£2.6bn) to the industry in the third quarter, down more than 77 per cent in comparison with the same months a year ago, according to data research firm Pitchbook [...]