A loss of professional talent due to Brexit is what the City of London, home to the U.K.’s largest trading and financial services, is suffering from, according to a warning of U.K. job recruitment agency. “The City is still haemorrhaging… Read More ›
Day: August 16, 2017
Going Super-Sized Are The World’s Shipping Companies
Along with the companies that won them, getting bigger are the hulking container ships that transport sneakers, bananas and barbie dolls around the world. One year after excess capacity caused the sector’s worst-ever crisis — the bankruptcy of South Korea’s Hanjin… Read More ›
FCA joins BMW, MobileEye and Intel led alliance for self-driving vehicle technology
Joining the alliance is a strategic move since it will give FCA a leg up in sharing the enormous cost burden of autonomous self-driving vehicle technology. Fiat Chrysler has become the latest carmaker to join the self-driving alliance led by… Read More ›
Elliott Management wants in-depth, open, truly independent review of BHP’s U.S. shale oil business
This is indicative that the money fuelling dirty fossil fuels will be better utilised elsewhere. This could also give rise to a slew of lawsuits that oil companies have been misleading shareholders on the impact of their business on global… Read More ›
Britain’s wants access to EU’s single block market, frictionless border with Northern Ireland
Lawmakers from the UK’s Labour Party have termed the government’s negotiation’s approach as ideas which havent been really fleshed out. In an early attempt to resolve one of its complex aspects of exiting the European Union, Britain aims to have… Read More ›