ABF Considers Spinning Off Primark in Major Shakeup
The UK conglomerate is reviewing ownership of both Primark and its food operations. The move comes after strong share performance that’s doubled the FTSE 100’s gains.
The UK conglomerate is reviewing ownership of both Primark and its food operations. The move comes after strong share performance that’s doubled the FTSE 100’s gains.
Asian equity markets are showing dangerous concentration in AI-related stocks, with just six companies driving half of Hong Kong’s gains this year. This dependency creates bubble risks but also reflects genuine structural shifts in technology demand.
Palantir delivered blockbuster quarterly earnings with $1.2 billion revenue, yet shares fell amid valuation concerns. The disconnect reveals deeper market skepticism about AI-driven growth sustainability.
While 20% of the plastic packaging market shows circular economy progress, the remaining 80% face systemic barriers that individual action cannot overcome. Here’s why collective action remains elusive despite growing pressure.
While AI engineers grab headlines, a growing army of freelance experts from physicists to art critics quietly powers AI advancement. This human-in-the-loop approach faces critical scalability and quality challenges as models grow more complex.
A University of Cambridge researcher has revived the 52/17 productivity rule, suggesting 52 minutes of work followed by 17-minute breaks boosts performance. But the implications extend far beyond individual productivity to workplace culture and management philosophy.
Nintendo’s Switch 2 is achieving unprecedented launch success, selling 4.54 million units in its second quarter alone. The console is outperforming every major competitor’s launch period, signaling a new era for the gaming giant.
European startups are scaling abroad due to a critical late-stage funding gap. With €15 trillion locked in pension funds, the continent faces an innovation exodus that could reshape global tech leadership.