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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 — last modified 13 July 2022, 22:51 CET — filed under: Media, Finance, Internet — Relevance: 1%
- Bank of England had little alternative to interest rate rise, but has increased pressure on Treasury over cost of living
- Expert comment from Warwick Business School — last modified 16 June 2022, 19:15 CET — filed under: Finance, UK — Relevance: 1%
- '$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: — last modified 15 April 2022, 00:12 CET — filed under: Media, Finance, Internet — Relevance: 1%
- Comment from luxury brand expert: Chanel ban on selling products to Russians is a bold but risky decision
- Qing Wang is Professor of Marketing and Innovation at Warwick Business School and an expert on luxury brands. Commenting on Chanel's decision to stop selling ... — last modified 08 April 2022, 22:38 CET — filed under: Ukraine, Consumer, Trade, SMEs, Russia — Relevance: 1%
- Lowering demand for gas, not fracking, is the answer to UK reliance on imported energy
- Commenting on the North Sea Transition Authority announcement that it was withdrawing the requirement to decommission three Cuadrilla wells, — last modified 01 April 2022, 00:07 CET — filed under: Environment, Energy, UK — Relevance: 1%
- Fossil fuel dependence has emboldened Putin, now energy security concerns trump sustainability in short term
- Commenting on Russia's threat to cut gas supplies if Western nations block imports of Russian oil, Michael Bradshaw, Professor of Global Energy at Warwick ... — last modified 08 March 2022, 13:53 CET — filed under: Ukraine, Energy, Russia — Relevance: 1%
- Working from home is not an "easy fix" for the disadvantages faced by disabled workers, new study shows
- A post-pandemic increase in working from home will not help reduce the disadvantage faced by disabled workers, a new study shows. — last modified 06 December 2021, 21:59 CET — filed under: Employment, Living & Working in EU — Relevance: 1%
- Treasury plans on net zero will increase transparency, but contain significant holes
- Commenting on the Government's plans requiring firms to show how they will hit net zero, Dr Frederik Dahlmann, Associate Professor of Sustainability at Warwick ... — last modified 03 November 2021, 17:56 CET — filed under: Environment, Finance, UK — Relevance: 1%
- Post-Brexit trade deal will hurt both EU and UK economically
- Nigel Driffield, Professor of International Business at Warwick Business School, said: — last modified 28 April 2021, 21:00 CET — filed under: Brexit, Britain, Trade — Relevance: 1%
- Largest economic slump in history is different to any other recession, but short term recovery likely to be robust
- Expert comment from Warwick Business School: Dr Ivan Petrella, Associate Professor of Economics at Warwick Business School, said: — last modified 16 February 2021, 23:57 CET — filed under: UK, Economy — Relevance: 1%
- Shell and other oil companies skating on ever thinner ice as climate change and Covid-19 push them to adapt
- Royal Dutch Shell has posted losses of $21.7billion (£16billion) for 2020. Earlier this week, BP and Exxon posted similar losses. David Elmes, Professor of ... — last modified 04 February 2021, 21:03 CET — filed under: Environment, Energy — Relevance: 1%
- Chip shortages at General Motors a short term issue but show risks of global 'just in time' supply chains
- General Motors is the latest car manufacturer to temporarily suspend production due to a shortage of semi-conductor chips. Christian Stadler, Professor of ... — last modified 04 February 2021, 21:01 CET — filed under: Cars, Health, Trade — Relevance: 1%
- Smart succession plan and Bezos on the board should ensure Amazon continues to thrive
- Christian Stadler, Professor of Strategic Management at Warwick Business School, said: — last modified 03 February 2021, 12:24 CET — filed under: Internet, Economy — Relevance: 1%
- 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 ... — last modified 01 February 2021, 14:00 CET — filed under: Media, Finance — Relevance: 1%
- Expert comment: Shortages at Honda show vulnerability of global supply chains, but bigger problems lie ahead for Swindon site
- Honda will halt production at its factory in Swindon from Monday, 18th January, to Thursday, 21st January, due to supply issues. It is the third supply-related ... — last modified 17 January 2021, 22:13 CET — filed under: Cars, Brexit, Britain, Trade — Relevance: 1%
- Huge obstacles to autonomous vehicles have "scarcely been addressed" as Uber sells its self-driving car unit
- Following news that Uber has sold its self-driving car unit to a start-up, Nick Chater, Professor of Behavioural Science at Warwick Business School, said: — last modified 15 December 2020, 20:49 CET — filed under: Cars, Transport — Relevance: 1%
- Last gasp Brexit talks offer high drama but little hope of a short term solution for businesses
- Commenting on the repeated lack of progress on trade talks between the UK and the EU, Nigel Driffield, Professor of Strategy and International Business at ... — last modified 11 December 2020, 00:50 CET — Relevance: 1%
- Whether negotiators agree a Brexit deal now makes little difference for long-suffering businesses
- Commenting on news that Brexit negotiations between the UK and EU are ongoing, but hopes of a breakthrough are receding, Nigel Driffield, Professor of ... — last modified 04 December 2020, 12:38 CET — filed under: Brexit, Britain — Relevance: 1%
- Rolls Royce announcement highlights energy and infrastructure investment that UK should target post-COVID and Brexit
- Commenting on news that Rolls Royce will create 6,000 jobs under plans to build 16 mini nuclear power stations, Nigel Driffield, Professor of International ... — last modified 11 November 2020, 18:21 CET — filed under: Energy, Brexit, Employment, Britain — Relevance: 1%
- Biden victory offers businesses greater stability and hope on COVID-19 and immigration
- Expert comment from Christian Stadler, Professor of Strategic Management at Warwick Business School: — last modified 07 November 2020, 21:58 CET — filed under: Health, USA — Relevance: 1%
- Leaving middle seats empty on flights would drive up costs without meeting social distancing
- Expert comment from Professor Loizos Heraacleous, an aviation industry expert at Warwick Business School — last modified 16 June 2020, 23:29 CET — filed under: airlines, Toshiba — Relevance: 1%
- Nissan warning on no-deal Brexit a stark reminder jobs still are not safe
- Expert comment from Christian Stadler, Professor of Strategic Management and automotive industry expert at Warwick Business School: — last modified 03 June 2020, 17:46 CET — filed under: Cars, Brexit, Employment, Britain — Relevance: 1%
- Alarming oil prices will spark serious conversations for producers worldwide
- Professor David Elmes, who leads the Global Energy Research Network at Warwick Business School and has more than 20 years experience in the energy and ... — last modified 30 March 2020, 16:27 CET — filed under: Energy, Finance — Relevance: 1%
- Bank of England support on coronavirus gives UK advantage over EU countries
- Expert comment from Dr Ivan Petrella, Associate Professor of Economics at Warwick Business School. — last modified 19 March 2020, 23:16 CET — filed under: Health, Finance, UK — Relevance: 1%
- Employers must plan for coronavirus without creating panic
- Responding to Government warnings that one fifth of the UK workforce could be absent through illness at the peak of the coronavirus epidemic, Shainaz Firfiray, ... — last modified 04 March 2020, 00:34 CET — filed under: Health — Relevance: 1%
- UK leaving little time for much-needed trade analysis with June deadline on EU talks
- Nigel Driffield, Professor of International Business at Warwick Business School, said: — last modified 27 February 2020, 16:19 CET — filed under: UK, Trade — Relevance: 1%
- Expert comment: Skills-based immigration system could create huge shortage of workers
- Commenting on the Government's plans for a skills-based immigration system, Jimmy Donaghey, Professor of International Human Resource Management at Warwick ... — last modified 19 February 2020, 16:58 CET — filed under: Brexit, Employment, Britain — Relevance: 1%
- China tariff cut a sign it has to deal with Trump after impeachment vote
- Responding to news that China has halved tariffs on more than 1,700 US goods, Nigel Driffield, Professor of International Business at Warwick Business School ... — last modified 06 February 2020, 20:46 CET — filed under: China, USA, Trade — Relevance: 1%
- Emission claims could backfire on Ryanair after being banned by advertising watchdog
- Dr Frederik Dahlmann, associate professor of sustainability at Warwick Business School, said: — last modified 06 February 2020, 20:43 CET — filed under: Environment, airlines — Relevance: 1%
- Prospect of WTO terms remains a concern for business after PM's speech
- Nigel Driffield, Professor of International Business at Warwick Business School, said: — last modified 03 February 2020, 23:36 CET — filed under: Brexit, Britain, Trade — Relevance: 1%