This Week in Business: E-Cigarettes Take a Hit, and Gig Workers Get Good News The New York TimesIt was a good week for soybean farmers and a bad one for “Froopy” e-cigarettes. What are those, you ask? Read on and learn.
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Kapten: London's new ride-hailing app which claims it is clamping down on emissions Evening StandardLondon's second largest ride-hailing app is championing the capital's "car free day" as it focuses on going green. Kapten, which was founded in France in 2012 ...
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Tedious and outdated sexist jokes are sadly not outliers Financial TimesThe world has changed in ways that some men still don't seem to understand.
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On the Record: TaskRabbit's Stacy Brown-Philpot BBC NewsTaskRabbit's chief opens up about the challenges a new gig economy law poses and life under Ikea.
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'It's all about your story': How companies decide the right time to float on the public markets Fora.ieASK A CHIEF executive when is a good time to take your company public and you'll probably be asked how long is a piece of string. This year has been a ...
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Uber is facing more regulatory woes - Business Insider Business Insider NordicUber continues to face regulatory challenges – which could result in increasing driver costs to appease regulators.
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Mayor grilled by David Kurten and Keith Prince over London's taxi industry TaxiPoint Taxi NewsIn a feisty debate during Mayor's Question Time, Sadiq Khan was forced to face some searching questions from Brexit Party assembly member David Kurten and ...
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DealBook Briefing: Beijing’s Plan to Get to a Trade Deal The New York TimesChina appears to be betting on two approaches: start buying more U.S. goods, and try to keep discussions with Washington focused only on trade.
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New Rules For Cab Aggregators: Centre may allow three times the base fare as surge pricing Economic TimesBENGALURU: The Centre is likely to permit cab aggregators to charge customers up to three times the base fare during periods of high demand, according to a ...
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