Investors draw up rescue bid for Newport Wafer should Nexperia takeover be blocked August 29, 2022 Computer chip investors are reportedly drawing up plans for a rescue bid of Newport Wafer Fab, should its £63m takeover by Nexperia be blocked by the government. The co-founder of Headlight Technology Partners, which focuses on semiconductor investments, Alex Stewart, told the Telegraph that the newly established fund wants to “try and be part of [...]
Europe faces winters of discontent without gas price cuts, warns Belgium August 29, 2022 The EU could suffer a decade of painful winters if nothing is done to reduce natural gas prices, warned Belgium's energy minister.
Ericsson to wrap up remaining Russian operations, says local state media August 29, 2022 Ericsson will wrap up its remaining Russian operations by the end of this year, according to local state media. The Swedish telecom equipment manufacturer announced in February, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, that it would suspend deliveries to customers in Russia, in line with Western sanctions. Then in April, the company placed its Russian employees [...]
European Commission backs out of battle over Qualcomm’s £862m fine August 29, 2022 In a further setback for EU regulators, European Commission will not be appealing the decision to overturn a €997m (£862m) fine placed on US chipmaker Qualcomm.
Wizz Air crowned worst airline for flight delays August 29, 2022 Wizz Air was crowned the UK’s worst airline for flight delays in 2021, according to data from the Civil Aviation Authority analysed by the PA news agency. Figures showed that Wizz Air – which operates from 10 British airports, including Luton and Gatwick – ran on average 14 minutes behind schedule. Wizz Air was followed [...]
Sony snaps up Savage Game Studios in console pivot August 29, 2022 Sony has snapped up Savage Game Studios this morning as the company continues to pivot away from consoles.
Takeaway sector pleas for support this winter to tackle soaring energy bills August 29, 2022 Hundreds of independent takeaway owners have urged the Government to offer more support to tackle skyrocketing energy bills.
Britishvolt £3.8bn gigafactory to push back production until mid-2025 August 29, 2022 Electric vehicle battery startup Britishvolt will not deliver any products from its £3.8bn gigafactory for another three years, its co-founder has said today. The gigafactory, which began construction last summer, had initially been anticipated to start battery production in late 2023. “The main facility will be delayed slightly into mid-2025,” former CEO Orral Nadjari told [...]
Concrete plans: Will cement-free concrete ease emissions? August 29, 2022 City A.M. looks at whether cement-free concrete could prevent new green projects being undermined by heavy emissions.
EXCLUSIVE: So Energy calls for insulation boost to ease winter crisis August 29, 2022 The Government should help households ease demand and drive down soaring bills, says So Energy co-founder Simon Oscroft.