The Anglo-Dutch oil giant believes its earnings to have been impacted by various factors at play in the oil and gas market through 2013’s fourth quarter
After disappointing ad business results, Yahoo’s COO has been dismissed by Marissa Mayer after only 14 months on-the-job, in a move that looks to cost the company a fair deal in severance pay
Further price slashing in France’s mobile telecoms industry causing problems for job market, writes Jules Gray
The closure comes amid weak demand and low profits
Music streaming services such as Spotify are becoming increasingly popular, but many artists think they don’t pay enough
The shortage of skilled labour in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics sectors has been called a ‘STEM Crisis’. But does the evidence stack up?
As governments continue to pursue legislative answers to the abysmally low representation of women in boardrooms, it’s become increasingly clear positive discrimination is not a viable solution
Murray Stassen looks ahead to the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting 2014, held in Davos, Switzerland
Part 1 of 2: The use of antibiotics to fight bacteria has become a ticking time bomb, writes Rita Lobo
Part 2 of 2: Having overcome patent expirations, and accusations of corruption in China, what does the future hold for pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceutical? Rita Lobo explores…
As the global demand for quantity and variety of food increases, the global food industry needs to be modernised to supply the population efficiently
Apple buys data analytics firm Topsy Labs in push towards more targeted social media advertising