Wall St The Week Ahead: Crimean vote spooks market March 17, 2014 INVESTORS will start the week early as yesterday’s referendum to decide if Crimea becomes part of Russia or remains Ukrainian will likely reverberate in markets worldwide. US stocks closed Friday with their largest weekly drop in the last seven weeks as the strongest confrontation between Russia and the West since the end of the Cold [...]
Tory MoneySupermarket Budget is the best foil to Labour’s Wonga economics March 17, 2014 AHEAD of the last Budget before the 2015 election, Britain’s political battle lines are being carved out. Voters will be tempted by alternative menus combining less debt, higher spending and lower taxes. Since no party can credibly offer more than two of the three, the Conservatives’ best chance of winning is to demonstrate that trimming [...]
City Matters: How evolving City offices are positioning for the next big tech breakthrough March 17, 2014 WE ALL want the next Google, Facebook or Twitter to come from London. The same is true for major success stories from other industries. This can only happen, however, if we ensure the capital has the right mix of space to enable small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to grow and realise their full potential. The [...]
Corporation tax: Why it’s workers who really pay when we squeeze firms March 17, 2014 WHEN One Direction (1D) weighed in on the corporation tax debate, calling on their fans to pressure George Osborne into “cracking down on company tax avoidance”, it was the clearest indication yet that business tax has become a popular issue. But what has not filtered through to the public debate is the question of who [...]
Letters to the Editor – 17/03 – Science startups, Best of Twitter March 16, 2014 Science startups [Re: Why Britain’s scientists are failing at business, Friday] Tim Farron is right to highlight some of the challenges facing all entrepreneurs in this country, but the idea that Britain’s scientific community is failing at business is simply not accurate. Reports estimate that UK universities produced more than 3,000 companies in 2011. And [...]
Trade Secrets March 16, 2014 Annabel Palmer talks fashion, funding and family business with Nish and Sach Kukadia, co-founders of the flash sales website and private members club Secretsales.com DEAL of the day, or flash sales sites, were brought into the post-dotcom bubble world with the launch of Woot.com in 2004. It gave customers a 24 hour window each day [...]
Pop-ups are coming to the Tube: Three ideas for how startups can hop onto the trend successfully March 16, 2014 POP-UP shops could soon be appearing at a Tube station near you. On top of reports that Transport for London is exploring turning obsolete ticket offices into online delivery collection hubs, it signed a deal last week to make its retail property empire available for temporary occupation. Its estate amounts to 1,000 retail premises within [...]
Gimme 5 March 16, 2014 …OF THE BEST AWARDS FOR ENTREPRENEURS Deloitte Technology Fast 50Now in its 16th year, the technology award programme is a ranking of the UK’s 50 fastest growing tech companies, based on revenue growth over the last five years. deloitte.co.uk/fast50 The EuropasThe Awards, taking place this June in London, celebrate Europe’s hottest tech startups. Former winners [...]
Crest of the wave March 16, 2014 Annabel Palmer talks strategy with UM’s Russell Place RUSSELL Place was a landscape gardener in Melbourne before he returned to London and delved into its fast-paced media world. Today, he is managing director at UM – a media and communications company whose clients include Microsoft and H&M. Place tells City A.M. about the transformation of [...]
The cookie has crumbled – online tracking faces an uncertain future March 16, 2014 @LiamWardProud THE TRACKING of individuals’ browsing habits burst into the public consciousness last year as a result of Edward Snowden’s revelations about US spy agencies’ online snooping. But it’s an issue digital marketers have been grappling with for some time. The industry standard tracking tool – the cookie – is dying a slow death, and [...]