IKEA furniture and homeware prices are to rise as a result of lasting disruption to its supply chain – increased cost of raw materials knocked its full-year profits business Article 476 words 5 votes
Leeks, tropicalizers, and cutting the soap: A guide to global startup slang business Article 290 words 1 vote
Lego profits more than doubled in first six months of the year – Danish toymaker was one of the winners from Covid restrictions business Article 517 words 7 votes
Norway agrees to increase natural gas exports to the rest of Europe as prices soar – increase corresponds to nearly 2% of Norway's annual pipeline gas exports business Article 454 words 8 votes
El Salvador’s new bitcoin wallets could cost Western Union $400 million a year cryptocurrency business Article 1439 words 15 votes
What’s going on with the ‘Great Resignation’? You’d better work on hanging on to your workers, or you may end up shutting your business doors. business Article 867 words 17 votes
Thirty-three non-existent businesses tied to one Denver office got millions in COVID-19 relief money business Article 1134 words 16 votes
McDonald’s runs out of milkshakes amid ‘supply chain issues’ in UK business Article 378 words 11 votes
Swedish green steel venture HYBRIT has made the world's first customer delivery of steel, produced without using coal, to Volvo business Article 299 words 15 votes
The end of ownership: How big companies are trying to turn everyone into renters business Article 956 words 29 votes
Sex-toy makers Lovehoney and WOW Tech merge in $1.2 billion deal as lockdowns spur demand business Article 235 words 11 votes
Xsolla fires 150 employees based on big data analysis of their activity business Article 492 words, published Aug 4 2021 14 votes
What's the point of a company? Philip Morris is attempting to purchase a respiratory illness treatment company, let's talk about it. business economics Article 708 words 10 votes
Janne Poranen: ‘If you have an invention, don't sell your technology too early to anyone’ business Article 595 words 4 votes
Trump Organization charged in fifteen-year US tax scheme. Longtime CFO Allen Weisselberg was also charged with evading taxes on $1.7 million of income. business Article 1520 words 12 votes
China bans financial, payment institutions from cryptocurrency business cryptocurrency business Article 287 words 11 votes
Elon Musk announces that Tesla will no longer accept Bitcoin for vehicle purchases citing the energy demand required to maintain the cryptocurrency cryptocurrency business Link 27 votes
US documents show Amazon is aware drivers pee in bottles and even defecate en route, despite company denial business Article 1115 words 24 votes
Lego wins design patent case against German company at EU court – critics say the firm is using its heft to crush competition business Article 477 words, published Mar 1 2021 6 votes
The turbulent economics of the airline industry economics business Video 15:54, published Mar 6 2021 2 votes
Norway's wealth fund will probe whether companies it is invested in may be using the labour of ethnic Uighurs and other Muslims linked to China's internment camp system business Article 590 words 8 votes
The Economist Glass-Ceiling Index 2020 – Nordic countries performed best overall, with Sweden, Iceland, Finland and Norway taking the top four spots business Article 327 words, published Mar 4 2021 8 votes
Amazon offers $2,000 “resignation bonuses” to bust union drive in Alabama business Article 563 words 12 votes
Norway's $1.3 trillion sovereign wealth fund wants the companies it invests in globally to boost the number of women on their boards business Article 701 words 10 votes
Tesla buys $1.5 billion in bitcoin, plans to accept it as payment cryptocurrency business Article 22 votes
The Ample Hills ice cream company had $19 million, a place on Oprah's favorite things list, a deal with Disney, and dreams of becoming the next Ben & Jerry’s. Then everything fell apart. business Article 46 words 19 votes
DESTROYING all arguments against raising the minimum wage in a BERSERKER FURY! business Video 27:11 6 votes
GameStop's stock has surged 1,500% in nine months after activist investors take board seats along with a massive short squeeze business Article 1607 words 30 votes
Furniture giant IKEA is planning to sell spare parts for its furniture – its aim is to prolong the life of its products and dispel the idea that it makes disposable goods business Article 19 votes
All a gig-economy pioneer had to do was “politely disagree” it was violating US Federal law and the Labor Department walked away business Article 2058 words 8 votes
Digital transformation at the edges of business: New careers, organizations, and means of communication business Article 1067 words 2 votes
China CCP to nationalize Jack Ma's Alibaba and Ant Group business Article 466 words, published Dec 26 2020 26 votes