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Stephen Witt wins FT and Schroders Business Book of the Year
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Head of Dubai-based ports giant DP World quits after Epstein links revealed
Posted onTwo separate emails, which appear to be from Sulayem, revealed he had an Irish and Uzbek girlfriend. In 2017, he boasts “This my new 22 years old Uzbek” to Epstein. Epstein corrects him and appears to make a comment about her age: “According to her passport she is now 23, old”.
Meir Matters supplies air fryers in Stoke-on-Trent cookery scheme
Posted onEthan Saunders,Meirand Richard Price,West Midlands BBC Michelle Swift, director of Meir Matters, says they previously ran a similar scheme with slow cookers Air fryers are to be given out free by a community group that has been teaching people how to cook as part of a scheme to help them eat more healthily. Meir Matters…
Kevin O’Leary says he asks ‘what would Charlie Munger do?’ when considering deals
Posted onKevin O’Leary praised the late Charlie Munger’s discipline, saying he often asked “What would Charlie do?” when approaching potential deals. But, in a wide-ranging interview with Business Insider, O’Leary said Munger was wrong to trash crypto, which he called “rat poison” and worse. The “Shark Tank” investor said he was a “huge” fan and close…
OBR chair Richard Hughes resigns over Budget day publishing error
Posted onArchie Mitchelland Rachel Clun,Business reporters BBC/House of Commons Richard Hughes said he took “full responsibility” for the shortcomings identified in the report; Rachel Reeves thanked him for his service The chairman of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has resigned following the Budget day error which saw a key document published early. Richard Hughes said…
TikTok closes deal to split US app from global business: What to know
Posted onSuranjana Tewari,Asia Business Correspondentand Lily Jamali,North America Technology Correspondent VCG via Getty Images TikTok announced on Thursday that it has finalised a deal that will allow the hugely popular short-video app to continue operating in the US. The deal comes after a years-long tussle between Washington and Beijing that began in Trump’s first term in…
