WASHINGTON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Investors are being pushed to vote against Apple CEO Tim Cook’s $99 million (£73 million) pay package from last year. Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) expressed “serious concerns” about the award’s amount, which has increased from $14.8 million
WASHINGTON, DC (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Concerns about a hawkish Federal Reserve are threatening to dampen risk appetite across the markets, so investors are ready for additional gyrations in other cryptocurrencies including bitcoin. In recent weeks, the volatility that has always been
The past couple of years have been a huge logistic headache; it might have been related to lockdown, it might have happened independently, opinions differ. Anyway, congested ports, containers in the wrong part of the world, and not enough truck drivers have
MOSCOW (Parliament Politics Magazine): Russia’s central bank advocated a total ban on the use and manufacture of all cryptocurrencies, citing threats to the country’s financial system and ecology. Cryptocurrency has all the signs of a pyramid scheme and threatens monetary policy sovereignty,
by The Editor
Energy bills in the UK are set to rise as the government seeks to reign in suppliers who are overcharging consumers. The price of wholesale gas and electricity is up by over 30% compared to last year, and this will put many
by The Editor
Difficulties in finding staff are not specific to the United Kingdom. The pandemic has made many people reassess their life’s priorities, and many are using what they experienced during lockdown to rebuild their lives in a different way. In the United Kingdom,
In the United Kingdom, the “work from home” mandate has been removed. People are free to return to their office or may have to return to their offices depending on the organisation they work for. In the past two years every time
There’s been lots of talk in the UK recently about how the balance of powers in the labor market has shifted thanks to a limited supply of workers and large numbers resigning, with many employers struggling to fill their vacancies. This has
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) -Global Processing Services (GPS), a London-based payment firm whose technology is used by the likes of Revolut, Starling and Zilch, has raised a further $100m, bringing their now-closed funding round to $400m. In October 2021, the round was
by Beth Malcolm
(London, Parliament Magazine)- Bringing 25 years of industrial automation experience with him, Joni Rautavuori has just been appointed as the new CEO of Tharsus Group, a Blythe-based robotics company. In his new role, Rautavuori will oversee the Group’s sub-companies, including the machines
by Beth Malcolm