Amazon shareholders gear up to vote on workers’ rights as Andy Jassy’s fresh leadership is tested May 25, 2022 Amazon shareholders are set to vote on a worker’s rights proposal for the first time ever, as the tech giant comes under increasing pressure to respond to public controversies.
Pets At Home: Owners continue to pamper their pooches despite price hikes May 25, 2022 Pets At Home seem to have braved the doggy dog world of inflation, with the retailer announcing market share wins this morning after revealing customers are spending more than ever on their furry friends.
IT firm Softcat continues double-digit growth as cyber security demand swells May 25, 2022 IT provider Softcat said it has delivered double-digit year-on-year growth in revenue, gross profit and operating profit in the third quarter of this year.
Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen talks Meta, Musk and online safety May 25, 2022 City A.M. chats with Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen about Meta, Musk and the future of online safety.
The tech tumble strikes again: Social media firms set to lose £112bn following Snap warning May 24, 2022 Snapchat's parent company's shares tumbled nearly 40 per cent in early morning trading, after the company warned against dwindling revenues and slowing recruitment.
Snapchat’s shares slump as chief exec warns against revenue and hiring slowdown May 24, 2022 Snapchat has warned it would be slowing its hiring process, warning investors that revenue would slow in the coming months, hitting the low-end of estimates.
Boohoo agrees final settlement for US class action without admitting liability for ‘deceptive’ clothing promotions May 24, 2022 Fast fashion giant Boohoo revealed this morning that it had reached a final settlement without admitting liability in relation to a Californian lawsuit.
Cranswick cooks revenue above £2bn for first time as the food firm weathers supply and labour storm May 24, 2022 UK food producer Cranswick cooked up a revenue above £2bn for the first time, with adjusted group operating margin maintained at seven per cent.
On the Beach sales beat pre-pandemic levels as Brits grab suitcases and passports May 24, 2022 On the Beach saw sales soar in the first half of the year, up 322 per cent from 2021, and six per cent compared to pre-pandemic figures.
Over half of punters push back against government imposed gambling limits May 23, 2022 New data has revealed nearly two thirds of punters (65 per cent) believe there is a large or substantial risk that setting limits on the amount of money spent on betting would drive more people to the unsafe, unregulated black market online.