All eyes on the UK Supreme Court today as it will rule on £2bn lawsuit by 4m Brits against Google November 10, 2021 Should a billion-pound legal action against Google over claims it secretly tracked millions of iPhone users’ internet activity be allowed to go ahead? The UK’s highest court will give its verdict at 9.45am today. Former Which? director Richard Lloyd, supported by the campaign group Google You Owe Us, wants to bring a “representative action” against [...]
Amazon looks to settle antitrust investigations with European Commission to avoid heavy restrictions November 9, 2021 Retail giant Amazon looks to settle two antitrust investigations to avoid fines and restrictions from the EU.
Bitcoin ETF may have driven hype and price – but is it for you? November 8, 2021 Bitcoin ETFs are, according to Crypto AM columnist Nigel Green, an important milestone in the mass adoption of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies - but are they for you?
Finch movie: Tom Hanks pulls heartstrings in robo-buddy movie November 7, 2021 The timing of Tom Hanks’ new film Finch is either perfect or terrible depending on your outlook. The sci-fi drama with an environmental backdrop comes to Apple TV+ just as major leaders are deciding how to tackle the climate crisis at the COP26 conference in Glasgow. If anyone can inspire people to make a change, surely it’s [...]
Berkshire Hathaway enjoys rebound in profits November 6, 2021 Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has extended its rebound from the early stages of the pandemic, with quarterly operating profits rising by 18 per cent to $6.47 billion compared to $5.48 billion in the year-earlier period. This is despite the company hoarding cash and cutting back on some stock holdings. During the third quarter, Berkshire Hathaway [...]
Back to basics: Why Tesla is not like Google and Apple, and it will never be November 5, 2021 Tesla’s market value broke the $1tn mark on 25th October, turning the car-maker into the sixth company to join that exclusive club together with Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft and briefly Facebook. But it is so easy to get caught up in the hype that we sometimes forget basic economics. Many commentaries have been outlining “Tesla’s [...]
Bruce Springsteen ‘close’ to selling his music to Sony in £256m deal November 3, 2021 Bruce Springsteen is reportedly in talks to sell his recorded catalogue to Sony Music.
British wine is flying high: Here are some of the best November 3, 2021 It is time to drink patriotically because business is booming for British wines. The pandemic did little to slow the growth; in fact wine sales went up by 30 per cent and last year we planted 1.4m new vines. This green, little island of ours now boasts around 800 vineyards and 178 wineries, though England [...]
Leading alcohol charity Drinkaware criticised for data delay October 31, 2021 Drinkaware, one of Britain’s leading alcohol charities, has been criticised over wiping the data of more than 600,000 people with relaunch.
Microsoft takes over as world’s most valuable public company as Apple shares topple October 30, 2021 Microsoft stole the title of the world’s most valuable public company from Apple. The iPhone producer’s shares fell around two per cent on Friday after taking a $6bn hit to sales during the fourth quarter. Global supply chain issues have put pressure on the tech firm with warnings from Apple chief Tim Cook that the [...]