Category: News

  • How intermittent fasting can boost energy, productivity, and work performance

    Elon Musk does it. His predecessor Jack Dorsey, the former CEO and co-founder of Twitter, now X, is said to be doing it, too. Phil Libin of Evernote and Daniel Gross of Y Combinator have also reportedly ditched three-meal diets in favor of an increasingly popular eating pattern: intermittent fasting.…

  • ‘BuuPass’ or ‘BusPass’? Inside a grueling fight for brand name

    Mobile apps have become very popular among Kenyans in recent times. From online shopping to same-day delivery services, apps have become irresistible to many innovative businesses looking for efficiency and convenience. An innovator saw a niche in the burgeoning matatu industry and came up with online bus ticket booking services.…

  • ‘BuuPass’ or ‘BusPass’? Inside a grueling fight for brand name

    Mobile apps have become very popular among Kenyans in recent times. From online shopping to same-day delivery services, apps have become irresistible to many innovative businesses looking for efficiency and convenience. An innovator saw a niche in the burgeoning matatu industry and came up with online bus ticket booking services.…

  • UK Government cancels £1.3 billion AI and tech funding amid economic tightening

    In a major policy shift, the UK government has cancelled £1.3bn in funding for research and development into artificial intelligence and technology, as part of wider efforts to stabilise the economy. The funding, initially promised by the previous Conservative government, was intended to boost the UK’s position as a global…

  • Hindenburg Claims Sebi Chief Has Adani Conflict Which She Denies

    Breadcrumbs Path Links PMN Business Hindenburg Research has accused the head of India’s market regulator of a conflict of interest, which it says prevented a thorough examination of allegations of manipulation and fraud at the Adani Group, an allegation she has strongly denied. Article author: Bloomberg News Menaka Doshi Published…

  • Shekel rebounds strongly despite continued tension

    Despite Israel remaining on edge following Iran’s vow to avenge the assassination of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran last week, the shekel made sharp gains today. The day’s gains cap a week of shekel weakness that saw the Israeli currency trade at its weakest level against the U.S.…

  • Zelenskiy acknowledges Ukraine’s military operation in Russia By Reuters

    Written by Oleksandr Kozhukhar KIEV (Reuters) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy acknowledged for the first time on Saturday that Ukrainian forces were fighting a surprise assault on the Russian city of Kursk, as attacks continued on the border region as authorities scrambled to evacuate people. Moscow’s forces are fighting a…

  • Small US Inflation Pickup Won’t Derail a Fed Rate Cut in September

    (Bloomberg) — U.S. inflation is likely to rise modestly in July, but not enough to deter the Federal Reserve from a widely expected interest-rate cut next month. Most Read from Bloomberg The consumer price index on Wednesday is expected to rise 0.2% from June for both the headline number and…

  • Gold rally may not be over yet, to peak at $2,450 in Q4, ING says (NYSEARCA:GLD)

    monsitj/iStock via Getty Images Gold joined the global sell-off in equity markets earlier this week, but should regain its footing in an environment of continued geopolitical uncertainty and expectations of U.S. interest rate cuts, according to ING commodity strategist Ewa Manthey this week. The bank Monthly update. Gold is still…

  • See what Google’s original office looked like in 1998

    The death of former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki on Friday has highlighted her pivotal role in one of Silicon Valley’s most legendary stories. When Larry Page and Sergey Brin started Google in 1998, they rented Wojciechowski’s Palo Alto garage to use as their global headquarters. during 2014 Commencement Speech at…

  • Blow for farmers as cane prices dip further on market glut

    The national average price of sugarcane delivered to various mills fell further this month, cutting into farmers’ profits but giving relief to consumers through lower retail prices. The Sugarcane Pricing Committee – an independent panel comprising the Agriculture and Food Authority, the Ministry of Agriculture, farmers, millers and sugar producing…

  • Asda’s struggle under Issa brothers draws criticism from Chairman Lord Rose

    Asda chairman Lord Rose has expressed his embarrassment at the supermarket chain’s recent decline, particularly under the leadership of the Issa brothers. In a candid interview with TelegraphRose acknowledged the challenges Asda faces, revealing his concerns about the company’s declining performance and market share. After a 2.1% decline in sales…

  • Small US Inflation Pickup Won’t Derail a Fed Rate Cut in September

    روابط مسار الفتات الخبز PMN الأعمال من المحتمل أن يرتفع معدل التضخم في الولايات المتحدة بشكل متواضع في يوليو/تموز، ولكن ليس بالقدر الكافي لعرقلة بنك الاحتياطي الفيدرالي عن خفض أسعار الفائدة المتوقع على نطاق واسع الشهر المقبل. مؤلف المقال : بلومبرج نيوز مولي سميث وكريج ستيرلنغ نُشرت في 10 أغسطس…

  • Wix reports strong Q2 performance, raises guidance

    Israeli website building platform company Wix.com Limited (NASDAQ: Wix) reported strong second-quarter results while higher demand for its enhanced products builds positive momentum for the second half of 2024 and the company raised its guidance accordingly. Wix allows customers to create and manage websites and online stores on its platform.…

  • Wix reports strong Q2 performance, raises guidance

    Israeli website building platform company Wix.com Limited (NASDAQ: Wix) reported strong second-quarter results while higher demand for its enhanced products builds positive momentum for the second half of 2024 and the company raised its guidance accordingly. Wix allows customers to create and manage websites and online stores on its platform.…

  • Harris says Fed is independent and she would never interfere in its decisions By Reuters

    By Jeff Mason PHOENIX (Reuters) – U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris said on Saturday the Federal Reserve is independent and she would never interfere in its decisions if she wins the Nov. 5 presidential election. “The Fed is an independent entity and as chairman I will never interfere in the…

  • 2 Unstoppable Growth Stocks That Could Crush the S&P 500 Over the Next 5 Years

    the Standard & Poor’s 500 The index has returned about 10% annually since 1957. This closely matches the growth in average company earnings. ProfitsIf you want to beat the market, you need to look for companies that can grow their earnings well above average. There are two companies that can…

  • Executive reshuffles: Uranium Energy, Nutrien and Logitech International Companies in

    Market watchers have noted, throughout the week, that several Wall Street executives are stepping up to take on new roles as part of a leadership shakeup. Meanwhile, companies such as Uranium Energy, Nutrien and Logitech International have added new positions to drive growth prospects. here Some recent administrative changes that…

  • Susan Wojcicki offered lessons from the Titanic and ‘Frozen’ in 2014

    Ten years ago, Susan Wojcicki used a historical example of catastrophic failure and a more recent example of resounding success to learn essential lessons in leadership. The former YouTube CEO died Friday after two years of lung cancer. She was a Silicon Valley pioneer who spent more than two decades…

  • August electricity prices up 1.5pc a unit on higher fuel, forex costs

    New calculations show that consumers will pay about 1.5 percent more per unit of electricity used in August, due to higher fuel and foreign exchange costs. The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority has revised electricity prices upwards in its latest monthly review, which will see average domestic customers pay an…