‘The wrong investors can lead to meltdown’
Choose investors carefully as “the wrong ones can lead to meltdown”, says CEO Nikolay Piriankov.
‘I was divorced and missed having company’
Rupert Hunt created flat-sharing website SpareRoom – and then ended up needing to use it himself after his marriage ended.
Called the wrong name at work? Awkward…
What should you do when someone gets your name wrong in the professional sphere?
How the star of Sheryl Sandberg dimmed
Facebook is in crisis. And the firm’s chief operating officer, once the golden girl, is taking the heat.
Money manager debunks bear market fears, calls turmoil a ‘messy correction’
Russell Investments’ Doug Gordon blames uncertainty for the stock market downturn.
Read what James Comey told a closed door session about the FBI’s probe of Hillary Clinton
Former FBI Director James Comey on Friday defended his conduct and the bureau’s handling of the months-long investigation into Hillary Clinton’s controversial private email.
Ford and VW considering an expansive alliance likely to echo across the global auto industry
Barring a last-minute hitch, Ford Motor and Volkswagen plan to announce a far-reaching alliance shortly after the new year, one that will cover a wide swath of territory and a broad range of technologies, new and old.
John Kelly will depart White House by year’s end, ending fractious tenure as chief of staff
John Kelly’s term as White House chief of staff was marked by staff shakeups and erratic behavior by Trump.
These are the hottest travel destinations for 2019, from Savannah to Singapore
The results might surprise you.
Interserve: Major government contractor ‘seeks second rescue deal’
Interserve, which provides services in prisons, schools and hospitals, is struggling with £500m debts.
