Monthly Archives: December 2022

The high street shops thriving after a tough year

It has been a tough year with more challenges to come, but some retailers are proving the fittest can survive.

Strikes: Ministers refusing to negotiate on pay, says union body

Its new general secretary Paul Nowak has suggested the government is “hiding behind” pay review bodies.

Deloitte cuts UK office temperatures by 2C to save energy

The consultancy is the latest big company to announce a drive to cut costs and carbon emissions.

Energy bills: Customers contacted over January bill changes

Slight changes to gas and electricity rates are likely to add only pennies, not pounds, to your bill.

Twitter in data-protection probe after ‘400 million’ user details up for sale

Politicians and celebrities are said to be affected but the scale of the data breach is unverified.

How Elon Musk Dodged a Potential Margin Call Bullet by Following His Own Advice

Donald Trump paid $0 in taxes in 2020. He’s not alone: 60% of households paid no federal income tax that year, but for very different reasons.

Warren Buffett Ditched His Flip Phone for an iPhone in 2020 and Drinks 5 Cans of Coke a Day — That’s What Makes Him One of the Greatest Investors of All Time

J.P. Morgan Sees 70% Upside for These 2 Auto Stocks

‘We Are Entering The Best Real Estate Market Opportunity Since 2008’: Why This Billionaire Investor Is Aggressively Buying Income-Producing Properties