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By: Nick Gold

Nick Gold is incoming president of the International Association of Speaker Bureaus and managing director of Speakers Corner.

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  • Investors bail on GSK following second late-stage disappointment in just weeks

    November 7, 2022

    Investors have bailed out of GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) after the British pharmaceutical booked its second late-trial pipeline disappointment in just a few weeks. GSK’s stock price plunged more than four per cent to £13.48 per share by mid-afternoon. The firm announced this morning that its blood cancer drug Blenrep was no more effective than existing treatments. [...]

  • UK short positions fall as investors pile into bets against consumer firms

    November 7, 2022

    The total number of short positions in UK companies slid in October as investors piled into bets against consumer firms across Europe amid a squeeze on shoppers’ spending power, new data has revealed.

  • Precious gems are a ‘recession resistant’ market, reveals mining boss

    November 7, 2022

    Gemstone markets should be "recession resistant" despite the looming downturn in the global economy, predicted Gemfields.

  • Philip Morris finally wins backing for £13bn Swedish Match deal

    November 7, 2022

    Malboro maker Philip Morris International finally wins support for its $15.7bn takeover of Swedish Match, despite securing slightly less than 90 per cent of backing. PMI said said it nabbed 82.59 per cent of the Swedish company, short of the 90 per cent level at which it can start a compulsory purchase of remaining shares. [...]

  • Tech troubles: Apple iPhone 14 shipments hit by Chinese Covid-19 curbs

    November 7, 2022

    There will be fewer iPhone 14’s under Christmas trees this year after Apple forecast smaller shipments of its latest offering. Apple supplier Foxconn issued a significant production cut as it battled against a Covid-19 outbreak at one of its large facilities in China in mid-October and tough local pandemic restrictions. The Zhengzhou plant – one [...]

  • Qatar World Cup: BrewDog slammed for ‘disingenuous’ gesture giving profits to charity

    November 7, 2022

    BrewDog has been slammed for launching a “disingenuous” ‘anti-sponsorship’ campaign for the Qatar World Cup, donating profits to charities but continuing to show the tournament. The brand said it would show the World Cup at its outlets but “all the profits from our Lost Lager sold during the tournament going to fight human rights abuse.” [...]

  • London’s investor pool too shallow to tempt growing firms, say top chairs

    November 7, 2022

    Chairs at some of London’s top firms have slammed a dearth of investors in London and cast doubt on the appeal of the Capital as a hub for growing firms, in a new report surveying the City’s top executives.

  • CZ orders liquidation of FTT holdings ‘due to recent revelations’ after bust-up with SBF and insolvency rumours

    November 7, 2022

    Changpeng 'CZ' Zhao has ordered the liquidation of almost $600 million of FTX tokens after a bust-up with Sam Bankman-Fried.

  • Ryanair remains cautious about future despite record half-year

    November 7, 2022

    Ryanair has remained cautious about its future despite posting a record half-year performance.  Driven by an exceptional summer traffic, the low-cost carrier’s after tax earnings jumped to €1.37bn (£1.20bn) – up from a €48m net loss last year.  Even though slightly below analysts’ consensus, this was its highest half-year results ever, as it surpassed the [...]

  • Last week’s mini rally a distant memory as Bitcoin and Ethereum lose ground

    November 7, 2022

    Bitcoin price is down 2.5% from yesterday, trading for $20,773 this morning, but BTC is still holding on to a seven-day 0.7% increase.

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