Sandy Kennedy: Our corporates: an under-appreciated asset
“Large companies are make or break partners for startups – as customers, suppliers, collaborators or investors”, say Brad Feld and Ian Hathway in their new book The Startup Community Way.
“Large companies are make or break partners for startups – as customers, suppliers, collaborators or investors”, say Brad Feld and Ian Hathway in their new book The Startup Community Way.
NFU Scotland has described the result of this week's vote in the House of Commons on amendments to the Agriculture Bill as a bitterly disappointing outcome for Scottish farmers and crofters and the public.
The pound swung higher after currency traders welcomed reports that talks between the UK and EU are to be extended past the end of this week.
WHEN workers from bars and restaurants gathered on Friday evening and dumped surplus ice outside public buildings in Glasgow and Edinburgh, they captured the raw anger that the hospitality industry feels towards the new restrictions on their businesses.
The London markets and the pound both tumbled on a torrid day for UK traders after new figures revealed a surge in unemployment in the face of the pandemic.
AS things stand, far too many of our young people face the economic Armageddon of a jobs landscape laid waste by the coronavirus.
THE despair of those businesses forcibly shut down on Friday night is hardly surprising. If you had done everything asked of you – and more – to make your premises compliant, protect your staff and ensure your customers can have a fun, safe time, you’d feel pretty sick too.
Boris Johnson's latest announcement on regional restrictions, poor performing commodity stocks and a bounce in the pound ensured the FTSE 100 closed in the red on Monday.
IT’S been over half a year since the start of the UK-wide lockdown imposed as a result of the coronavirus pandemic and unfortunately, we face a period of more rather than fewer restrictions in the months ahead.
The FTSE 100 lifted to a three-week high as traders welcomed an expansion of furlough measures for companies hit by tighter restrictions.
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