The Big Weekly Quiz 📈🛢🚲 07/05/22
Confident about your biz and financial markets? Find out if you’re right 👇
Confident about your biz and financial markets? Find out if you’re right 👇
In this episode, Apolloniya and I talk about Peloton’s future plans and a possible opening for Shopify while eBay and Etsy are sleeping…
In this episode, Apolloniya and I talk about the increasing prevalence of “banter” lawsuits and who will win out of Boohoo and Joules, who have been through a rough patch recently…
In this episode, Apolloniya and I talk about potential windfall taxes for the oil and gas industry and whether car-sharing is still a “thing”…
In this episode, Apolloniya and I talk about EU vs Apple and the effect of the supermarket price war on farmers…
Are you a financial and biz news whizz?? Find out for sure in this quiz 👇
In this episode, Ralph and I talk about the big week we’ve just had in tech, but we also talk about banks and supermarkets. This is our first episode that you can also SEE as we did this as a video as well 👍
In this episode, Duncan and I talk about how Germany and Austria are getting around sanctions to pay for Russian energy and whether Amazon will recover from a slowdown in momentum…
In this episode, Duncan and I talk about how Spotify is losing steam and what it could do to remedy this as well as why warehousing demand is likely to continue going into the end of the year (and beyond!)
In this episode, Duncan and I talk about Ford’s Great New Hope and why shipping container giant Maersk may be attracting unwanted attention…
In this episode, Duncan and I talk about the reasons for increased unionisation and the implications of Elon Musk buying Twitter…
In this episode, Ralph and I discuss some of the week’s big themes…
Did you pick up a lot of this week’s biz/financial markets news? Find out 👇
In this episode, Duncan and I talk about increased unionisation and why Germany just can’t switch on its old nuclear power stations to solve its energy problems…
In this episode, I’m flying solo (!) and talking about Shein’s naughtiness regarding Zara and the pickle that Netflix is now in as its latest subscriber numbers proved to be a real shocker!
In this episode, Duncan and I talk about gyms eyeing up cheap rents on the UK high street and Twitter’s decision to defend itself against unsolicited takeover bids…
Are you a business/financial markets guru? Find out for sure here 👇
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The Fed holds US interest rates steady, but indicates increases will continue (Wall Street Journal, Nick Timiraos) gives us the boring yet important news that US interest rates are going to remain unchanged in the 1.5-1.75% range, although they kept alive the possibility of a rise at the next meeting in June.
The Fed holds US interest rates steady, but indicates increases will continue (Wall Street Journal, Nick Timiraos) gives us the boring yet important news that US interest rates are going to remain unchanged in the 1.5-1.75% range, although they kept alive the possibility of a rise at the next meeting in June.
Do your brain cells need a little workout?? Why not test yourself here 👇
In this episode, Hamsi and I talk about the crypto exchange problem in Singapore and how Gail’s might take on Pret in the battle of the pastries/sandwiches…
In this episode, Ralph and I talk a bit about inflation, the importance of the NSR as an alternative to the Suez Canal, developments in nuclear FUSION (not fission) and the latest attack on Big Tech…
In this episode, Ines and I talk about the impact of Shell walking away from what could be a big project in the North Sea and what sort of impact the UK’s new listing rules might have.
In this episode, Ines and I talk about the increasingly creative uses of town centre space vacated by department stores in addition to what may lie in store for Selfridges…
In this episode, Ines and I chat about the CMA’s decision on Giphy and Inditex’s surprise management reshuffle…
In this episode, Ines and I talk about why plant-based alt-protein is having a bad time at the moment as well as whether Jack Dorsey stepping down as CEO of Twitter is a good thing or not…👍
In this episode, Duncan and I talk about the CMA potentially scuppering Meta’s proposed acquisition of Giphy and how Peloton and gyms should perhaps get together.
In this episode, Ralph and I chat through some of the week’s key developments despite Ralph feeling “a bit weird” 😁
Have a brain like a sponge? Did it absorb this week’s news? Test here 👇
In this episode, Elif and I talk about the merits of robotaxis in Beijing and the nervousness caused by news of the new variant…
In this episode, India and I talk about Mulberry’s plans to increase UK production and Lidl’s plans to expand in the UK over the next four years…
In this episode, India and I talk about London’s new SPAC and how Compass’s catering business is evolving…
In this episode, Apolloniya and I talk about Twitter’s experiment with Walmart and whether Macy’s doing NFTs is a good idea or not…
In this episode, Duncan and I talk about the joys of shopping bots and a new 40-year mortgage…
In this episode, Ralph and I chat about US/China nukes, conglomerate break-ups and HS2, among other things…
Has your brain absorbed this week’s news successfully?? Find out here 👇
In this episode, Stewart and I talk about the implications of House of Fraser shutting down its Oxford Street flagship as well as millennials getting involved in trading and what’s really the story with Watson’s Daily…
In this episode, Stewart and I talk about the Nvidia/Arm kerfuffle and how Israeli start-up Redefine Meat is redefining meat!
In this episode, Stewart and I talk about the ongoing trend of conglomerates slimming down, Shell’s focus on London and whether Tesla delivering incomplete cars is a good thing or not…
In this episode, Stewart and I talk about J&J being the latest conglomerate to break up and we look at why Halfords is pretty calm about bike supplies while high end companies aren’t…