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Dash! Trademark blues as Tesco’s Tevron dismissed as “devoid of any distinctive character” August 14, 2014 Tesco has lost its latest round with the Intellectual Property Office (IPO). The supermarket giant was hoping to trademark the blue dashes underneath the word Tesco in its logo, but the powers that be deemed the marks (known by Tesco insiders as Tevrons, our spies tell us) were too simple to represent the brand on [...]
Iced-Berg? Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and fellow tech CEOs get soaked August 14, 2014 It's often been said that the Silicon Valley tech scene is overheating, but photos of its best known chief exec dumping buckets of ice water over themselves is nonetheless perplexing. On closer inspection, though, you realise its a new social media “nomination”, not completely dissimilar to the no-makeup selfie, in a bid to raise [...]
City board members’ minutes receive Art Attack treatment at Royal Academy August 14, 2014 Some of the City’s biggest board names gathered last night in what looked like a scene from Art Attack. Think tank Board Intelligence’s “The Board is Dead, Long Live the Board” at the Royal Academy of Arts saw ideas from board members about how things could be done differently (gathered from a series of previous [...]
Richard Branson’s PM Chequers boast sparks awkward Twitter questions August 14, 2014 Richard Branson’s latest blog has been conjuring some awkward questions on Twitter. The entrepreneur wrote about relationship between business and politics before stating, “Dined at Chequers with 9 of last 10 Prime Ministers. Won’t reveal who didn’t invite me – was it something I said?!” Impressive, you might say. But Michael Jary, partner at OC&C [...]
Dan Wagner gets his post Daffy-gate ducks in a row with ATTRAQT IPO August 13, 2014 Dan Wagner must really hate Daffy Duck. His decision to wear a waistcoat decorated with the cartoon character, to a media call before his last IPO 20 years ago, has haunted him ever since. But hopefully, when he takes tech firm ATTRAQT public on Aim on 19 August (his first IPO since Daffy-gate) he’ll be [...]
Tottenham Hotspur pushed to top of House Price Premier League by spunky property market August 13, 2014 For those of you chomping at the bit for the Premier League to start this weekend, Nationwide has got a present for you. It’s an especially good gift if you’re also obsessed with house prices (come on, most of us are). Yes, it’s the House Price Premier League! The league is based on percentage [...]
Top of the Bots: Twitter’s users not all they seem as 23 million revealed to be robots August 12, 2014 The concept of Twitter bots is an amusing one. We’re imagining legions of automatons sitting behind their iMacs in a dark room, pressing the tweet button with mechanically superior bot fingers and spamming us with mega lolz. But Twitter bots are a reality (albeit slightly different, it’s just a computer) and yesterday the social [...]
Saxo boss Lars Seier Christensen opens Pandora’s box with jewellery startup investment August 12, 2014 Saxo Bank’s chief exec Lars Seier Christensen has got chins wagging in the Danish press. The banking boss has made a personal investment into jewellery startup Endless Jewelry – a company run by well-known Danish entrepreneur Jesper Nielsen. Nielsen made his name as a reseller of jewellery brand Pandora. He sold his Pandora distributorship for [...]
Margaret Thatcher to appear on stamp for first time August 12, 2014 She once said she was “not prepared to have the Queen’s head privatised”, but ironically only a year after the Royal Mail was taken private, Margaret Thatcher is to appear on a commemorative stamp. It's the first time the Iron lady has appeared on a stamp, it's part of a collection celebrating Prime Ministers [...]
Who will tell all? Tesco’s tricky results question as new CEO takes the reins August 11, 2014 The day one chief exec hands his reins over to the next is always going to be a complicated one, fraught with political tension and potentially awkward exchanges. Holding this momentous occasion on the same day as your half-year results certainly won’t help. Enter Tesco, stage left. On 1 October, the supermarket giant will wave [...]