SMALL CAP MOVERS: Baron Oil surges 70% in a week; cosmetics firm Warpaint London sees sales boom By John Harrington, Proactive Investors For Thisismoney.co.uk Published: 09:21 EDT, 23 April 2021 | Updated: 09:21 EDT, 23 April 2021 Baron Oil has increased its
Thursday, 22 April 2021, marked the 51st World Earth Day, a global annual event which aims to demonstrate support for environmental protection. This year’s theme is ‘Restore our Earth’, a notion that has been prevalent in recent years. Campaign groups such as
Horrific scenes as a man and a small child fall ‘over the edge’ of 36-metre high ‘Whispering Wall’ dam tourist attraction By Alana Mazzoni For Daily Mail Australia Published: 05:49 EDT, 21 April 2021 | Updated: 05:57 EDT, 21 April 2021 A
The last year has been challenging for everyone, but has been particularly tough for those who own and run small businesses. And while some have been able to switch to an online-only model, or pivot to a different kind of trade, for
SMALL CAP MOVERS: Lego exhibitions organiser Live Company soars as it looks to restart touring; cash shell firm Ridgecrest tumbles By John Harrington, Proactive Investors For Thisismoney.co.uk Published: 07:45 EDT, 16 April 2021 | Updated: 07:45 EDT, 16 April 2021 Monday’s easing
As non-essential retail, pubs, beauty salons and more reopen their doors after over four months, small businesses are more positive about their prospects than ever. According to the latest study by the Federation of Small Businesses, two-thirds of respondents expect their performance
The return of Anzac Day threatens to be a bust – with few veterans prepared to march due to Covid fears and mixed signals about whether event would go ahead Victoria’s ANZAC Day march only has 900 veterans registered to participate Despite
Sir Mick Davis is the man who made Xstrata into a colossus during the mining boom of the first decade of this century. He was in the running for top job at Glencore, but lost out in a power struggle with the
Small town rallies to stop cult leader who sexually abused kids from returning to his commune where he believed he will have ’12 wives and 72 princesses waiting’ after being released from jail William Costellia-Kamm can return to his commune on the
‘My profit has been wiped out by a £250,000 cost’: EU’s new export rules leave small British firms struggling Jerry Lawson of Frogbike said administration fees charged by each government to his customers had forced him to pause selling into Denmark, Spain