American Express has agreed to buy restaurant booking app TheFork from Tripadvisor for $700m, expanding its European dining network to 75,000 venues.
Category: Business
Selling Your Business? The Risks SME Owners Often Overlook Before Completion
Selling a business is often viewed as the finishing line. For many SME owners, it represents years of work, risk, reinvestment and personal commitment finally being converted into value.
How to Restore Old and Damaged Family Photos with Zawa Image Enhancer
Family pictures are evergreen with memories of both the young and the old. From big moments to special events, they showcase relations. And on some occasions, you can reopen the catalogue to revisit the happenings. Going through these photos is more relatable when the visuals are bold and clear, as if they were recent.
What Shower Door Seals Reveal About the Repair Economy
Not every repair economy is built around expensive parts or major refurbishments. Much of it depends on small components that keep everyday products usable for longer.
Irina Ciochiu on Passenger Rights, Aviation, and Building FlightHelp
Irina Ciochiu is a Romanian entrepreneur and legal professional best known as the Founder and CEO of FlightHelp, a company focused on passenger rights and flight compensation across Europe.
How Payment Shifts Are Quietly Changing Everyday Leisure
Few realise that the most noticeable change in leisure spending lately has little to do with new shows or games and everything to do with the quiet mechanics of moving money from one account to another.
From Handshake to Signed Deal: Streamlining the Sales Process for Growing UK Businesses
There’s a moment in every B2B sale where the energy shifts. The conversations have gone well, the decision-maker is ready, and both sides want to move forward. Then someone has to produce a contract.
How an Off-Grid Founder Retreat Actually Resets Your Thinking (and What It Costs)
The founders I speak to are tired. Not in a “long week” way. Tired in a way that doesn’t fix itself with a Friday off or a weekend in the Cotswolds. The phone follows them everywhere. Slack notifications onto the train. An investor email they “just need to glance at” before bed.
Dion Emami on Leadership, Infrastructure and Building Systems That Last
Dianoush “Dion” Emami is the Chief Executive Officer of Parkia, Inc., an engineering and construction company specialising in high-voltage transmission and underground electrical infrastructure.
Why Consistent Vehicle Styling Is the Most Underrated Asset in Local Business Marketing
Many small businesses focus on online marketing and neglect the powerful and cost-effective offline marketing right in front of them.
Enterprise Productivity Tools: How Curation Infrastructure Streamlines Modern B2B Workflows
The global commercial and enterprise technology matrix is undergoing an aggressive operational transformation driven by remote workforce scaling, cloud-based data decentralization, and intense digital platform fragmentation.
Ethan LaGuardia’s Playbook for Leadership and Consistency
Quarterbacks are taught to stay calm when everything around them speeds up. For Ethan LaGuardia, that mindset has shaped more than football. It has shaped the way he approaches school, work, leadership, and life.
Suzanne Carlson and the Power of Preparation
Big ideas do not always arrive with headlines or fanfare.
Gene Kwon: Building Businesses Through Leadership
Gene Kwon has spent his career building companies by solving problems, creating strong partnerships, and staying focused on long-term growth.
Entrepreneurs Building Fresh Payment Layers for Digital Leisure
Picture a freelancer settling into a quiet evening after a long day of client calls, reaching for their tablet to access a favourite series or interactive experience.
















