If you take a hunt through dedicated online casino review sites, such as Ask Gamblers and ThePogg, you’ll find some commonality of themes running through the comments sections.
Author: Business Matters
Saving a family business with a long tradition
Running a family business with a long tradition is a very delicate subject as it has emotional value to the owner.
Honda set to announce closure of Swindon car plant
Japanese carmaker Honda is set to announce the closure of its Swindon plant in 2022, putting 3,500 jobs at risk.
GoCardless secures $75m investment to access global bank debit network
GoCardless, the global leader in recurring payments, has secured a $75 million Series E investment to open up access to the world’s first global bank debit network.
Blogger outreach hints & tips to improve your business
Making your business more of a success is something you need to make sure you focus on as much as you can.
5 challenges a business coach will help you tackle
If you want your business to succeed, it’s important to have someone there to help you with any guidance and assistance you need.
Does your business want AI or RPA?
We are living through interesting times. Consider that an estimated fifth of US businesses have adopted Robotic Process Automation (RPA), yet many businesses regard this as Artificial Intelligence technology (AI).
What is a consensus algorithm & why does it matter?
If you’ve followed the roller-coaster ride that cryptocurrencies have been on since 2017, then you probably have an idea about how blockchain technology works.
How any one can write an essay very quick?
Do not Know How to Build Your Educational Life Unorganised, Stressing, and Chaos properly.
Business Secretary accepts Brexit deadline for exporters to Asia & South America has passed
Business Secretary Greg Clark identified last Friday as the ‘real’ Brexit deadline for British companies exporting to countries such as Japan to know the terms on which they are trading before they send goods on a six-week transfer.
Six people face arrest over £40M black hole in Patisserie Valerie’s accounts
As many as six people face arrest over the Patisserie Valerie scandal, it has been claimed today.
Duncan Bannatyne calls Karren Brady disgusting hypocrite for Sir Philip Green resignation refusal
Dragons’ Den star Duncan Bannatyne has branded businesswoman Karren Brady a ‘hypocrite’ for not speaking out against billionaire Sir Philip Green.
Passenger chaos after Flybmi ceases flight operations
Passengers stranded across Europe have told of their frustration after the UK regional airline Flybmi collapsed, cancelling all its flights.
RBS pays £977m dividend to the government
Royal Bank of Scotland have announced a £1.6bn final dividend which results in almost £1bn windfall for taxpayers, this is the banks second successive year in the black.