American Apparel Files for Bankruptcy
Permalink

American Apparel Files for Bankruptcy

American Apparel announced plans to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy late Sunday, ending mounting chatter…

Continue Reading →

Apollo and Capita compete to take over Xchanging
Permalink

Apollo and Capita compete to take over Xchanging

Sky News has learnt that Xchanging, which specialises in managing back office and associated services…

Continue Reading →

Advertisement

Buhari Extends Nigeria’s Graft Fight as Cabinet Names Awaited
Permalink

Buhari Extends Nigeria’s Graft Fight as Cabinet Names Awaited

Oyegun, who spoke with THISDAY on telephone on Thursday afternoon, also commended President Buhari for…

Continue Reading →

Nintendo dropped from list of top 100 brands for first time
Permalink

Nintendo dropped from list of top 100 brands for first time

The worldwide brand consultancy Interbrand has released its annual global rankings, rating the comparative value…

Continue Reading →

Current Mortgage Rates at PHH, PNC Bank October 1, 2015
Permalink

Advertisement

VW names veteran insider as new CEO amid growing scandal
Permalink

VW names veteran insider as new CEO amid growing scandal

“VW needs to be very open about what has happened, how it was possible that…

Continue Reading →

American Apparel Files For Bankruptcy Protection
Permalink

American Apparel Files For Bankruptcy Protection

Embattled clothing company American Apparel filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Monday.

Continue Reading →

World Bank cuts 2015-2017 PHL growth forecasts
Permalink

World Bank cuts 2015-2017 PHL growth forecasts

THE World Bank has trimmed its growth forecast for developing east Asian economies, reflecting risks…

Continue Reading →

Uber fears new proposals will ‘end’ how it operates in London
Permalink

Uber fears new proposals will ‘end’ how it operates in London

London’s transport authority, Transport for London (TFL), is considering an overhaul of rules governing mini-cabs…

Continue Reading →

Kate Winslet struggled with ‘ridiculous’ 12-hour shifts in ‘Steve Jobs’
Permalink