Splat! Unilever drops its ice cream
There’s a deal of ruin in an established multinational selling things that will always be needed.
There’s a deal of ruin in an established multinational selling things that will always be needed.
Neil and Jonathan talk to veteran investor and author Richard Oldfield about active fund managers, how to judge them and whether they are worth the money.
The big US lender to tech start-ups is in trouble. Is it bankrupt or insolvent?
Merryn Somerset Webb talks to Reaction editor Iain Martin about her new book Share Power.
A newly confident Sir Keir Starmer’s performance has improved and the shadow cabinet is getting better. Some of the party’s policies are still disastrous, but in a landmark speech former leader Tony Blair pointed a possible way forward.
Neil Collins’ Notebook: The OBR cements its place as an economic oracle, Drax is ditched from the clean energy index, and Aston Martin drums up cash.
Neil Collins’ Notebook: With the Bank of England still clinging to rock-bottom rates it’s starting to look like the Treasury is pulling the strings.
Neil Collins’ Notebook: Companies should follow the Next example and set out strict rules – and prices – for share buy-backs.
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