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Musk's conduct during Twitter bid always risked lawsuits and may prove to be "a very costly mistake"
Expert comment from Warwick Business School
'$43Bn is a lot to pay for a hobby, even for Elon Musk, amid questions about how he would add value to Twitter'
John Colley, Associate Dean of Warwick Business School, former MD of a FTSE 100 company, and an expert on Mergers and Acquisitions, said:
GameStop drama has captivated Wall Street but company is not on right track to fulfill investors' hopes
Christian Stadler, Professor of Strategic Leadership at Warwick Business School and author of the book Enduring Success on the world's outstanding corporations, said:
Fake news wins elections
As elections take centre stage in Europe, the issue of fake news and the proliferation of deliberate misinformation on the Internet become a central issue.
EBU - Eastern Partnership agreement to strengthen independence of East European media
The agreement on 2 October between the European Commission and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to work at strengthening the independence of the media in the European Neighbourhood Region (ENP) provides an opportunity to highlight the work of the EBU as well as the key role played by the European Neighbourhood Policy at such a dangerous time in east-west relations.
Europeans have the right to re-use and exploit public information
Europeans have a genuine right to re-use open public information. And this week the Commission issued a set of guidelines to help Member States take advantage of the revised Directive on re-use of public sector information.
Support for creative Europe - EUR 170m available
Are you the creative sort? Are you maybe a film-maker, an author or an artist or actor, looking for funding to get your project off the ground. If you work in the creative industries, you will be interested to know that Creative Europe launched on 11 December.