‘Substack has a Nazi problem’: Kiwi entrepreneur’s $1.1b media tech business in spotlight; Stuff’s Circuit breaker

[ad_1] Hamish McKenzie, co-founder of Substack. Photo / Brett Phibbs As a freelance writer, Hamish McKenzie used to scrabble together income based on a going rate of 40 cents a…

Inform Your Opinion: Why are we serving as unpaid labour to those who believe everything can be treated as a product?

[ad_1] Not smiling: The marketing mania for feedback means that these days having a heart bypass is basically the same process as choosing half a dozen sausages. Photo / Getty…

‘Not fit for purpose’: Changes recommended after NZR Governance review

[ad_1] A review of New Zealand Rugby governance has found the current New Zealand Rugby Union constitution and consequent governance structures “are not fit for purpose in the modern era.”…

Detective reveals counterfeiters sell fake perfumes with animal urine

[ad_1] Counterfeit gangs fill fake perfume bottles with animal urine as it’s cheap  Fake products could cause harm to health, a luxury brand protector warned  An undercover investigator has revealed…

AF Gruppen adjusts project estimates in Sweden | MarketScreener

[ad_1] AF Gruppen makes further negative adjustments of project estimates in its Swedish operations. The projects are revised downwards by around NOK 230 million and the adjustments are related to…

Bilia open its first XPENG facility in Sweden | MarketScreener

[ad_1] We are now opening our first XPENG facility in Smista in southern Stockholm. We have a dedicated team of product specialists who will help customers with advice, orders and…

Hoteliers warn overseas tourists are…

[ad_1] Hoteliers warn overseas tourists are bypassing UK due to lack of tax …  The Caterer [ad_2] Source link

Foreign companies are not all rushing back to China

[ad_1] Andrew Cainey is a senior associate fellow with the Royal United Services Institute, a defense and security think tank based in London, and co-author of the new book, “Xiconomics:…