🔒 FT: PDD – The mysterious Chinese e-commerce giant behind Temu
In the fast-paced world of e-commerce, a mysterious player has emerged, captivating Wall Street with its meteoric rise and enigmatic operations.
In the fast-paced world of e-commerce, a mysterious player has emerged, captivating Wall Street with its meteoric rise and enigmatic operations.
BizNews’s European partner, the Financial Times of London, has opened its coverage on the Ukraine War for all to view.
Winston Churchill’s mind was changed by fellow passengers on London’s underground who made it abundantly clear they would never accept what would have been tantamount to surrender.
Debt market investors know this, which is why those who have better things with which to occupy their time are dumping Steinhoff bonds without any concern for the value.
James Henderson has confirmed that he has quit as CEO of controversial UK PR firm Bell Pottinger.
Yesterday Biznews submitted a formal complaint against UK legal firm Schillings which was hired by the Guptas last March to use a baseless and spurious complaint to shut down the company.
Nine months ago, the eldest of the Gupta brothers took a calculated risk. Ajay Gupta offered a no-holds-barred interview to 702’s Stephen Grootes. Here’s your front row seat.
The Financial Times of London hasn’t let SA’s municipal elections pass quietly. The influential newspaper reaches a similar conclusion to other pundits: the ruling ANC is in decline.
Brian Kantor says Central Bankers are perhaps promising more than they can hope to deliver, and so putting the limelight on themselves.
Unlike the 25 percent of his fellow citizens who are without one, South African President Jacob Zuma doesn’t have to worry about finding a new job – for now, at least.