SIFC installs 150MW solar power plant in Sukkur
The solar plant will help ensure uninterrupted power supply to the local residents. ...
Travel company TUI swings to first quarter profit, trounces estimate on upbeat demand
Board recommends shareholders vote to remove the company from the London Stock Exchange Tui Travel was expected to report a loss of €102 million in the first quarter, but outperformed. Photograph: BOC Aviation
Wage growth beats forecasts in fresh blow to rate cut hopes
The UK’s unemployment rate fell at the end of the year, and wage growth cooled more slowly than expected, according to latest labour market data. The Office for National Statistics said the country’s jobless rate fell marginally from 3.9 per
Flow (FLOW) edges closer to a bullish breakout as crypto markets recover
Flow (FLOW) has witnessed prolonged consolidation as prices hovered beneath a significant obstacle for about ten months. However, the altcoin printed a bullish setup that forecasts a robust uptrend. Bitcoin (BTC) jumped past $50K on Monday as exchange-traded
Toyota replaces Daihatsu chief after safety scandal
Toyota Motor has chosen Masahiro Inoue to restore leadership at Daihatsu Motor after the unit became entangled in a vehicle certification scandal. ...
Apollo to Artemis: Why America is betting big on private space
A private Houston-based company is set this week to lead a mission to the moon which, if successful, will mark America's first lunar landing since the end of the Apollo era five decades ago. ...
Scrappy, Versatile Justin Turner Adds Spark To The Toronto Blue Jays
Never afraid to get his uniform dirty, Justin Turner will bring a complete package of skills to the Toronto Blue Jays lineup. ...
Poultry sector and consumer watchdog dismayed at plans for inquiry
Fallout from the Competition Commission’s decision to probe allegations of anti-competitive practices in the poultry sector continued to pour in, with, for instance, the South African Poultry Association (Sapa) yesterday expressing its concern and surprise at
Irish CEOs more upbeat about economy but concerns remain around inflation and AI - PWC survey
Irish CEOs are more upbeat about the growth potential of the Irish economy this year, but they continue to be concerned about risks to their businesses. The PwC 2024 Irish CEO Survey found that half of company bosses were optimistic about Irish
UK wages grow by better than expected 6.2% in 3 months to December
British regular pay grew at the slowest pace in more than a year at the end of last year, according to official data published
HP claims $4 billion losses in UK lawsuit over Autonomy deal
Hewlett-Packard lost more than $4 billion over its acquisition of British software firm Autonomy because of an elaborate fraud masterminded by its co-founder Mike Lynch to inflate the company's value, HP's lawyers have told a London court. HP is seeking to
Nikkei soars, dollar steady ahead of U.S. inflation report
SINGAPORE--Japanese shares touched a 34-year peak on Tuesday, while the dollar held steady, keeping the yen perilously close to 150 per dollar level ahead of a key U.S. inflation report that could help shape the Federal Reserve's rates outlook. Bitcoin
2 Fired FirstEnergy Execs Indicted in $60 Million Ohio Bribery Scheme; Regulator Faces New Charges
COLUMBUS, Ohio—Two fired FirstEnergy Corp. executives were indicted Monday in the long-running investigation into a $60 million bribery
HBM set to outpace overall DRAM growth
It is led by the continuous expansion of data-intensive AI and HPC applications. As a result, the HBM sector will largely outgrow the overall DRAM market and remain undersupplied throughout 2024. 4F2 cell designs, hybrid bonding, and monolithic 3D DRAM will
2023 wafer shipments down 14.3%
The decline, a sharp departure from the previous three years of consecutive growth, stemmed from a slowdown in end-demand, coupled
500 jobs a step closer as major logistics scheme gets go-ahead
Some 500 jobs could be created after developer HBD, part of Henry Boot, and CEG have secured planning permission for APEX – a new 392,000 sq ft logistics and manufacturing hub in Mansfield. The developers say the scheme could be one of the town’s
Packaging firm faces uncertain future as administrators called in
Surepak, a Nottinghamshire-based manufacturer specialising in flexible packaging for the food industry, is set to appoint administrators, TheBusinessDesk.com
Nottingham music venue announces final curtain
Nottingham independent live music venue, The Chameleon, has named its closing date As we reported last November, The Chameleon, a long-time favourite of small and emerging bands from across the world, is up for sale,
Virtual reality facility opens in Nottingham
A virtual reality teaching facility has opened in Nottingham. Situated within Nottingham University’s engineering science and learning centre, the classroom introduces a different approach to remote viewing and communication between
Private equity-backed tech firm sold to local entrepreneur
Nottingham-based Retail Assist, a provider of managed services and IT solutions to the retail sector, has been acquired by local entrepreneur Alan Watson. Watson is the executive chairman and owner of Barron McCann, a leading independent technology service
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Eleanor Temple, chair of the UK’s insolvency and restructuring trade body R3 in Yorkshire, and a barrister at Kings Chambers in Leeds, is set to be appointed as King’s Counsel, based on the recommendation of The Lord Chancellor. She will officially take her
2P awarded SAR 201M contract to operate health ministry’s call centers
Perfect Presentation for Commercial Services Co. (2P) awarded