This festival is still the best ski destination for party vibes March 6, 2024 When it comes to cool ski breaks, they don’t get hipper than a trip to electronic music festival extraordinaire Snowbombing
Polar Capital: Tech stocks remain attractive despite high valuations and market headwinds December 12, 2023 Polar Capital Technology, the tech-focused investment trust, said today that it believes global tech stocks remain attractive despite their recent performance
Apple wins appeal against EU’s €13bn Irish tax fine July 15, 2020 Apple has won an appeal against the European Commission over €13.1bn in back taxes it was ordered to pay the Irish government in 2016. The tech firm was fighting alongside Ireland to challenge the EU’s ruling, which said the pair violated state aid rules in a tax deal that permitted Apple to record its sales [...]
The Homecoming review: Jared Harris stars in jagged Pinter play December 8, 2023 It’s an imperfect play imperfectly staged but The Homecoming is driven home with verve and power by an excellent cast, who interpret this tale of misogyny afresh for our post MeToo world.
The Christmas gift guide 2022, by City A.M. December 8, 2022 Ho, ho, hold up on shopping for Christmas presents on the freezing cold streets of London… we present you with the City A.M. Christmas Gift Guide. Do your shopping online and find some seriously thoughtful presents in our guide, which is broken down into ten categories so there’s something for every type of gift receiver [...]
Amazon Prime and Netflix brace for cancellations as Brits look to trim spending January 30, 2023 More Brits are planning to unsubscribe from video streaming services this year, after new data revealed the number paid-for subscriptions in the UK fell by two million last year as rising costs continue to eat into household budgets. Data analytics group Kantar revealed today that the number video streaming subscriptions in the UK fell from [...]
Britishvolt: We did not enter the EV battery market ‘in a race to the bottom’ November 7, 2022 Beleaguered battery darling Britishvolt has said that comparing the price points for Chinese and British electric vehicle (EV) batteries is like “comparing apples with pears and not a fair reflection”. The firm responded to claims made by an unnamed potential customer, quoted in The Telegraph yesterday, that its lithium-ion batteries were up to a third [...]
BAT boss shuns shareholder calls to relist in New York July 31, 2023 The boss of British American Tobacco (BAT) has rejected calls from a top shareholder to relist in New York, stating that moving across the pond was “not a top priority” and a “very simplistic view.” Speaking to the Times, Tadeu Marroco, who was appointed chief executive of the firm following the sudden departure of former [...]
Artificial intelligence is bringing about a revolution that the UK shouldn’t try to resist June 9, 2023 Artificial intelligence is creating a divide between life as it was and life as it will be. UK businesses and leaders shouldn't make the common mistake of refraining from it; they should embrace it, writes Chris Hirst
Saudi Aramco’s profits slide to £25bn as world’s largest energy company is dragged down by lower oil prices May 9, 2023 Saudi Aramco reported a clear dip in earnings over the first three months of the year, blaming lower global oil prices for reduced profits.