Governments are moving toward approving the first vaccines to contain Covid-19, but public concerns about dosage safety are threatening to undermine those efforts. A survey by the University of Hamburg found that about 40% of respondents in seven European countries were hesitant or unwilling to prepare for the Covid-19 vaccine …
Read More »Barnes and Noble’s new boss Chen tries to save and preserve traditional bookselling
A year ago, there was little control over the choice of book at John Radford’s Idho Funds, Idaho-managed Barnes and Noble stores. New York officials decided which title to carry. The retailer’s 600-plus stores were expected to follow that blueprint. Mr. R. Dford stockpiled dozens of James Patterson and John …
Read More »Glencore CEO Evan Gleisenberg will retire after 18 years at Helm
Evan Glensenberg, the longtime chief executive of London G Glencore PLC, is handing over the reins of the global mining and trading giant he created, saying on Friday that he would retire early next year. The Switzerland-based London-listed company said it currently supports senior deputy Gary Nagle, who currently runs …
Read More »The future of London Finance at stake in the Brexit fight
Brexit trade negotiations are under the wire this week. Even if the UK and the EU make an agreement, it will not cover Britain’s most valuable industry, and the one introduced by the EU: money. This has put an end to the plan to grab land between the group of …
Read More »Warner Bros. to release all 2021 films on HBO Max in theaters simultaneously
Los Angeles AT&T Inc. Warner Bros. will release its full 2021 slate simultaneously in theaters and on its HBO Max streaming service, the studio said Thursday, taking the toughest step in removing the exclusive theater chain. For decades. Warner Bros. will run on HBO Max during the first month of …
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