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From Car Valet to Millionaire Trader: Man Who Made $10M Shares 4 Funds He Invests Long-term
Right out of high school, Jack Kellogg learned about trading while working as a car valet. Despite losing money initially, he has netted millions in profits since 2020.
UK companies leading in setting validated science-based net zero targets
A recently published report shows how global companies are faring in setting and committing to science-based net zero targets and how the UK is leading the way.
Tech Leads Europe Shares Lower On Tighter Monetary Policy Fears
European shares fell on Tuesday as investors worried about the squeeze to economic growth from aggressive monetary policy tightening by central banks in a bid to tame rising inflation.
As the world turns against plastic, paper giant Smurfit Kappa sees 'huge opportunity'
Saverio Mayer, European boss of FTSE 100 packaging giant Smurfit Kappa, tells IBTimes UK his job is not to sell more paper but optimised sustainable solutions.
What impact would political bluster have on investor sentiment in 2018?
Investors were right to bet that common sense would prevail in 2017. Most likely, it will in 2018 too.
Top British CEO Richard Cousins and family killed in New Year's Eve seaplane crash
Richard Cousins, a FTSE 100 chief executive, his fiancee, and her 11-year-old daughter were among the six people killed in the tragic accident.
Pointers from the financial market's performance in 2017 for the upcoming year
The past 12 months have been largely positive for the stock markets, but the macroeconomic scenario appears increasingly uncertain as we enter 2018.
Pound sterling facing a classic case of 'buy the rumour, sell the fact'
The fudged nature of recent Brexit talks between London and Brussels won't help market sentiment for the British currency.
Corporate finance chiefs risk losing relevance if they do not embrace technology
Fast moving digital landscape could leave CFOs lagging behind on the global competitiveness scale, report says.
Why companies will address the lack of gender diversity within the next 20 years
Richard Nesbitt, CEO of the Global Risk Institute in Financial Services, speaks to IBTimes UK about the need to address gender diversity.
Fired before being hired? GKN ditches incoming CEO just months before he was due to start
Engineering firm says its designated boss, whose appointment was announced in September, won't get the job anymore.
FTSE 100 companies 'on course' to meet gender diversity target
Government-backed review reveals 28% of board positions in FTSE 100 companies are now held by women, up from 12.5% in 2011.
Coca-Cola bottling company's chief executive dies
While no cause of death was revealed, Coca-Cola HBC said it would make further announcements in due course regarding the successor to Dimitris Lois.
Glencore selling most of its stake in Russia's Rosneft to Chinese company
FTSE 100 miner to divest stake a mere nine months after buying it in conjunction with Qatar Investment Authority.
'Mammoth' Micro Focus: The FTSE 100 unicorn that's now Britain's biggest tech company
Many may not have heard of it, but a reverse takeover of HP's software arm means the company is not 'micro' anymore.
'Plus ça Change'? Britain's equity market regulation in the post-Brexit era
Once the UK is free of "the shackles" of the EU's legal framework it will be free to make substantive changes.
Insurer Aviva to sell its stake in Italian joint venture
The venture Avipop Assicurazioni would be sold to the insurer's Italian partner Banco BPM.
FTSE 100 executive pay falls by nearly 20% amid political pressure
Britain's top bosses took home median pay of £3.5m this year, compared to £4.3m in 2016.
European markets dragged lower by airline stocks following Barcelona terror attack
Leading regional indices clobbered by intraday sell-off as terror attack in Spain and US political uncertainty knock market confidence.
Worries over 'help-to-buy' scheme's withdrawal hammer UK housebuilders' shares
Report claims government could withdraw former chancellor George Osborne's pet project soon.
Pearson to cut 10% of global workforce in cost saving exercise
Struggling global publisher also lowers its interim shareholder dividend.
UK executive pay 'remains extraordinarily high' despite falling in 2016
FTSE 100 CEOs were paid £4.5m on average in 2016, a 17% decline compared to the previous year.
BP predicts oil price to stay within $45-55 per barrel range in 2018
FTSE 100 company posts uptick in production and plans to launch massive project investment drive.
Shell plans over 400 job cuts at projects and technology department
Report claims the move is caused by shift in the oil and gas giant's business model.
'My next car will be electric,' says oil giant Shell's boss
Ben Van Beurden believes move to electrify the economy is a good thing.
Unilever boss to ask Theresa May for extended Brexit transition period
Ahead of a meeting with the UK Prime Minister, Paul Polman says a prolonged transition for Britain's EU exit was "becoming more realistic."
Murdochs tell Culture Secretary delay to Fox takeover of Sky bad for 'British investment'
In a letter to Karen Bradley, James and Lachlan Murdoch claim delay would sour the climate for foreign direct investment.
Era of $100 oil price was an aberration says BP's Bob Dudley
Dudley tells IBTimes UK that digitisation and process optimisation will help BP break-even in the $30 range.
Warren Buffett's 'bottom up' approach to investing is what's needed in trying times
At moments of market uncertainty, an alternative strategy could be the mantra for bagging better returns.
Investors approve Standard Life and Aberdeen Asset Management merger
Merger of market leaders would create the UK's largest asset manager