Monthly Archives: October 2021

Energy price cap to be reviewed as firms go bust

Ofgem says it will look at how it calculates the cap after a series of energy firms collapsed.

Walkers crisp supplies disrupted after computer glitch

The company says it is “working around the clock” to resolve the issue.

Volvo shares accelerate on stock market debut

Investors snap up shares in the Chinese-owned Swedish carmaker as they go on sale in Stockholm.

Not FAANG but MAMAA: Jim Cramer reveals new acronym for the 5 largest tech giants

Dow Jones Fights Back As Microsoft Snatches Apple’s Crown; Donald Trump SPAC Dives Bigly; Amazon Falls On This

Chip makers are threatening to scrap future US factories without generous tax breaks

Lucid shares soar on news of first electric sedan deliveries

In a market full of crazy swings, Warren Buffett’s ‘bargain’ ideas might have the best upside

Thinking is hard to do

The amount of thinking which occurs mentally is actually very hard to quantify. When I was doing research, I’d typically start out doing “nothing” for several hours—call it “warming up”. Then I’d hack around changing a few things here and

Facebook changes its name to Meta in major rebrand

The social media giant says the new name will better encompass what it does.