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Shein's Recent Acquisition of Missguided: A Strategic Move for Global Expansion
The deal was officially announced by both companies on a Monday, signifying the start of a new chapter for Missguided.
How To Make Money Through Multiple Streams of Income
If you want a business that is multiple streaming, you have to think of a product or service that is outstanding – a product that people want no matter what the economy is.
Morrisons Appoints Rami Baitiéh of Carrefour France as New CEO After David Potts Steps Down
Baitiéh, currently the CEO of Carrefour France, is set to assume his role in November and will work closely with Potts during a transition period to ensure a seamless shift in leadership.
The Digital Age of Corrugated: How to Take your Business to the Next Level
Explore strategies and insights as this article delves into leveraging digital technologies for transformative growth in the corrugated industry.
Boosting productivity with effective time management is essential for a leader
As a leader, encouraging effective time management is vital to boosting the productivity of your team, your division, and your entire organisation.
Discover the Top 9 SEO Service Agencies in the UK to Skyrocket Your Online Ranking
Unlock the power of SEO and elevate your online presence with the top nine SEO service agencies in the UK, providing expert strategies to skyrocket your website's ranking and visibility.
Employees are a business's biggest resource and biggest expense, why is their recruitment treated so casually?
Businesses should invest time in identifying their needs when hiring new employees and develop long-term plans, contingency plans and budgets for staffing.
What are some upcoming business networking events for women?
A list of upcoming business networking events in London for women entrepreneurs, women in the tech industry, and women who aim to obtain a leadership position.
Approximately 3.7m people in the UK are working low-paid and insecure jobs
The Good Business Charter has redefined its brand to encourage ethical business practices across 10 key areas as poor business practices continue in the UK economy.
Here's how businesses are using AI to boost their ESG results
Levi's recent campaign, using an AI-generated model to improve their ESG results, wasn't welcomed with open arms by the general public.
Go woke, go broke: Is Disney facing losses due to its woke culture?
Disney was still reeling under the aftereffects of COVID-19 when it got involved in a controversy over the passage of the "Parental Rights in Education Bill"
Musk reportedly fired Twitter managers after asking them to nominate best workers
Several reports have claimed that Musk fired around 50 top-level managers and executives last month.
Businesses must switch to EV charging, claims expert
Now is the time for businesses to consider a switch to EV charging as the UK transition towards zero-emission vehicles, according to Nicola Mahmood, Business Development Director for Equans EV Solutions.
Elon Musk fires Twitter's product head Esther Crawford in latest round of job cuts
Esther Crawford, the director of product development at Twitter, has been fired.
UK businesses must do more to adapt to changes in waste industry legislation, says ISB Global
According to ISB Global CEO, many waste companies continue to use outdated IT systems that fail to provide a comprehensive, joined-up view of the waste and emissions generated by both waste management companies and their customers.
The hopes and fears of AI in the workplace
While AI can automate mundane and repetitive tasks, allowing employees to focus on more complex tasks in the workplace, there is a real threat of AI replacing humans in addition to other concerns.
'Quiet Hiring' is taking over the workplace in the UK
New trending workplace phenomenon, 'Quiet Hiring', describes the practice of companies filling vacancies - without doing any actual hiring.
Adidas slumps as Kanye split triggers new profit warning
Adidas shares slumped as much as 12.6% on Friday after the sportswear maker warned it could plunge to a loss this year for the first time in three decades, in the latest downgrade triggered by its split from Kanye West.
Decline in newly qualified accountants cause for concern in UK accounting industry
New IRIS Software Group industry analysis reveals businesses must be vigilant when choosing their accountancy firm in 2023.
Blackstone's earnings fall 41% as assets sales slump
Blackstone Inc said on Thursday its fourth quarter distributable earnings fell 41% year-on-year as the world's largest manager of alternative assets cashed out fewer investments across its key portfolios.
Six FemTech founders you need to know about
The future is tech, but is the future of tech women? The Femtech market is booming, with new technological innovations, and women are leading the march.
Netflix set to charge users for sharing passwords
Netflix will soon start charging a fee for customers who share their passwords.
Analysis: Retailers turn to robots in cost inflation fight
At a vast warehouse in the southern Dutch city of Roosendaal, automated cranes and driverless vehicles silently stack clothes for the French and Italian stores of retailer Primark, reducing the need for hard-to-come-by labour.
Philips to cut 4,000 jobs as recall losses deepen
Philips to cut 4,000 jobs as recall losses deepen
Illumina offers patent licences to rivals, patent truce with BGI - sources
Illumina has offered rivals royalty-free global licences for some of its patents and a three-year patent truce with Chinese rival BGI in Europe.
KKR Hires Former IDEX CEO As Part Of U.S. Dealmaking Push
KKR & CO Inc said on Tuesday it has hired former IDEX Corp chief executive Andrew Silvernail as an advisor to help buy and operate companies in the industrials, health care, and consumer products sectors.
Airbnb decides to close down its domestic business in China
China's zero-Covid policy and the subsequent lockdowns have made survival difficult for foreign companies.
To Solve The UK's Labour Shortage, We Must Empower - And Entrust - Businesses
The solution is simple: for the UK to follow other countries in giving businesses both the power to quickly and directly recruit the workers they need from abroad, and the responsibility for providing them with housing, healthcare and schooling for their children.
New York City's growing homeless encampment is killing struggling local businesses
Homeless people living in New York's sidewalks say apartment owners overlooking the encampment are throwing hot water on them.
Asian stocks extend gains as US jobs trump virus worries
Analysts warned that while the employment data were good, jobless claims were still elevated.