5 Stocks From Warren Buffet's Portfolio To Buy and Hold for the Next Five Years
Buffet's investing philosophy is buying great companies at a fair price. These five stocks form the pillar of his $340 billion portfolio, poised for future growth.
Surgeon Feels Broke With $665K Salary: Finds Out He's Losing Thousands To His Financial Advisor
This millionaire couple is $900k in debt, has too many insurance policies, pays $6k annually towards advisor fees, and doesn't know how to face money talks.
London Is UK's 'Best Place To Start A Small Business'
Simply Business' "Best UK Cities for Small Businesses Index for 2024" has London listed as the best city in the UK to start a small business.
London Rent To Increase 13% in Next 3 Years; Officials Want Better Protection of Renters
Rent rises are set to grow by a further 13 per cent despite having increased at the fastest rate recorded in the past two years
Wendy's Manager Invents Ghost Employee And Pockets Almost £16K Worth of Wages
Former Wendy's manager, Linda Johnson, collected money from a fake employee for nearly a year, before being caught.
World Bank Rep Satu Kahkonen Faces Backlash for Opposition to 'Free Lunch' Policy
World Bank's Indonesia rep faces backlash for opposing President-elect's plan for free school lunch and milk ('makan siang gratis').
Elon Musk Predicts Potential Bankruptcy For Tesla Rivals Rivian And Lucid
In June 2022, Elon Musk warned of potential bankruptcy for Rivian and Lucid, noting they end up in the cemetery unless they slash spending.
Shell Reports 2023 Profits of $28.25 Billion Amid Market Shifts
The company's shift towards trading more in liquefied natural gas (LNG) and increased production offset reduced earnings from refining and oil trading, along with higher operating costs.
Shares In Banking Giants BNP, ING Fall Despite Hefty Profits
Shares in European banking giants BNP Paribas and ING tumbled on Thursday as disappointing fourth-quarter results took the shine off bumper annual profits.
Real Madrid Come Out On Top In Latest Edition Of Deloitte Football Money League
Manchester City lose the number one spot in revenue-generating despite a successful 2022/2023 campaign, with Real Madrid returning to the top after four years.
Can Elon Musk's Tesla Deliver Its 'ChatGPT Moment' Before it's Too Late?
A Tesla FSD beta tester slammed Musk's "Full Self-Driving" dream, claiming it is far from road-ready.
England Women's Boss Sarina Wiegman Signs Contract Renewal Ahead Of Euro's Defence Next Year
The Football Association has handed Sarina Wiegman a large salary bump to take her annual earnings to over £1 million.
Microsoft Unveils Comprehensive Strategy for Copilot, Targeting Consumer and Enterprise Markets
The company's umbrella brand for AI technologies, Copilot, has seen early success, with over 40 per cent of Fortune 100 companies participating in its early access program.
Elon Musk-Led xAI Launches Grok AI In India, More Countries
Oracle's Larry Ellison said Elon Musk wanted more Nvidia chips to power xAI's first generative AI model Grok but the company fell short of his demands.
Record Revenues Surge for UK Gambling Firms as Online Slot Machines Gain Momentum
The fiscal year saw a staggering uptick in revenues for major UK gambling operators as online slot machines increased in number.
Wealth Inheritance Surpasses Earnings for Next-Gen Billionaires, According to UBS Report
The UBS report revealed that many young tycoons are amassing wealth predominantly through inheritance rather than through their own entrepreneurial endeavours.
HSBC Expresses Concerns About UK's Economic Outlook Despite a 240% Rise in Profits
HSBC, headquartered in London but primarily focused on the Asian market, announced pre-tax profits of $7.7 billion (£6.4 billion) for the third quarter spanning from July to September.
UK Workers to Receive Pay Boost with New Real Living Wage
Approximately half a million employees employed by companies committed to the voluntary Real Living Wage are poised to experience a substantial increase in their earnings, bringing their minimum hourly wage to at least £12.
Alphabet And Microsoft See Earnings Rise On AI-infused Cloud
Google parent Alphabet and computing colossus Microsoft Tuesday reported that quarterly profits climbed on demand for cloud computing enhanced with artificial intelligence.
Average Pay Growth Rises Above Inflation for the First Time in Almost Two Years
The figures show that between June and August of this year, wages rose at an annual rate of 7.8 per cent, higher than average inflation over the same three months.
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Stocks advance on Powell comments, China cut to tax on trading
Global stock markets rose Monday on positive sentiment surrounding interest rates and Chinese stimulus measures.
Liverpool star Mo Salah targeted by Al-Ittihad amid Benzema crisis
The offer is reportedly set to be bigger than Cristiano Ronaldo's current contract with Al-Nassr.
Disney streaming service sees subscribers fall again
Disney on Wednesday reported a loss for the most recent quarter, with the number of subscribers to its streaming service shrinking again, but a pledge to crack down on password sharing sent shares higher in after-market trades.
Microsoft, Google beat earnings expectations amid AI frenzy
Tech titans Google and Microsoft announced better-than-expected earnings on Tuesday as the frenzy over artificial intelligence stokes investor excitement and breathes a new life into the sector.
Saudi club offers $1.1 billion package for Kylian Mbappe
The one-year deal will allow him to join Real Madrid for free in 2024.
Liverpool skipper Jordan Henderson ready to leave for big money Saudi deal
Henderson is reportedly being offered four times his Liverpool salary.
UK unemployment climbs as inflation weighs on economy
UK unemployment rose back to four percent in the three months to the end of May, official data showed Tuesday, as the economy struggles with stubbornly-high inflation.
Latest labour market data spells more trouble for UK mortgage holders
A reported 1.3 million UK households with mortgages were already expecting increased costs at the start of the year. The latest data means there is more pain yet to come.
The United Nations would have us believe they are making remarkable progress in reducing poverty
According to the United Nations, 55 per cent of the world's population – about four billion people – did not benefit from social protection in 2016.