Home Sports News Southgate keeps options open but not rushing into new managerial job Southgate said he helped re-establish England on the international stage during his tenure, which saw the team reach the 2018 World Cup semi-finals and the quarters in 2022, and the finals of the last two European Championships. By Reuters September 12
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HBO’s new Harry Potter series: Why JK Rowling’s return makes sense despite ongoing controversies
Home Entertainment News HBO’s new Harry Potter series: Why JK Rowling’s return makes sense despite ongoing controversies Rowling’s public image has been polarising in recent years. Many people, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community, have labelled her as transphobic due to her statements on gender identity and women’s rights. However, separating Rowling from Harry Potter is
Tatua plans to double production with new factory expansion
Navigation for News Categories Photo: Supplied Waikato dairy co-operative Tatua plans to double production of its cream-based products with a new factory expansion. The farmer-owned co-op has invested $85 million into the construction project its board first approved in April. Tatua manufactured products like sour cream and mascarpone from milk supplied by 101 farms within
Wellington’s The Hudson to close next month for refurbishments
Navigation for News Categories Photo: Supplied / Google Maps Wellington’s The Hudson bar is the next in line to close next month as businesses in the capital face challenging times. A staff member confirmed to RNZ The Hudson will close on 11 October for refurbishments and is expected to reopen sometime next year. They said
Dogecoin Price Prediction: Analyst Predicts This Ethereum Token Will Deliver 88x Returns For Investors
Dogecoin’s slow price movement has prompted investors to seek alternative opportunities to profit in the market. ETFSwap (ETFS) is one of the best alternatives, as a renowned analyst has predicted a significant price surge for the Ethereum token this year. ETFSwap (ETFS) Offers Life-Changing Opportunities As Dogecoin (DOGE) Continues To Decline With meme coins like
Ripple Whale Dumps 40 million XRP, Price Crash Imminent?
Ripple’s native token XRP, is posed for a price decline as whales dump millions of XRP tokens while the price retests the breakdown level of $0.545. On September 12, 2024, the transaction tracker Whale Alert made a post on X (Previously Twitter) that Ripple whales have offloaded 39.32 million XRP tokens, worth $21.13 million to
BinDawood invests SAR 1.5B in robot-run stores
Ahmad BinDawood, CEO of BinDawood Holding Co. Ahmad BinDawood, CEO of BinDawood Holding Co., stated that the company, along with strategic partners, has set a target budget of SAR 1.5 billion to invest in e-commerce infrastructure and develop supply chains, aiming to operate stores using robotics. In an interview with Argaam during the 10th Annual
Emaar EC’s capital restructuring targets financial stability
Abdulaziz Alnowaiser, CEO of Emaar The Economic City (Emaar EC) Emaar The Economic City’s (Emaar EC) capital restructuring plan aims to achieve an improvement in liquidity and reduce debt levels and interest expenses in the short and medium term, CEO Abdulaziz Alnowaiser told Argaam in an interview. It also targets enhanced financial stability and better positioning for
R U OK? Managing burnout from a CEO’s perspective
Running a business comes with significant pressures—financial, operational, and personal. The constant question of success or failure, combined with economic uncertainty, adds to the strain. Over the past five years, challenges like COVID-19, inflation, and recession fears have placed a heavy burden on business owners, particularly in the small business sector. Research by Xero, which
Read this before you ‘disconnect’ from work
If you work for an organisation with 15 or more employees, you now have the right to decline work emails and calls after hours. If your manager hasn’t raised the ‘right to disconnect’ with you, here’s why you should kickstart the conversation. For many Australian employees, finding harmony between their personal and professional lives is