The M&A boom isn’t over according to the world’s biggest advisory firms. Meanwhile, producers of hand sanitizer are betting their products will remain in demand once the pandemic subsides. Get the latest pandemic-related insights. https://t.co/ADaQZHWxgPhttps://t.co/XzLvrhR9AN
In “Work Won’t Love You Back”, Sarah Jaffe explains how a devotion to jobs isn’t working for today’s employees. Inadvertently she makes the case for dropping the pursuit of purpose for good pay and a more balanced life, writes @dasha_reuters: https://t.co/D94c3DtGqBhttps://t.co/8cYQCaIGns
Six European companies, including Dr. Martens and InPost, have launched IPOs in 2021. That’s unusual: Q2 is normally the busiest for listings. Vaccines and resilient valuations mean that those who jump the gun may end up looking smart, says @dasha_reutershttps://t.co/CnRshwo2Xq
From @Breakingviews: Catch up with the latest pandemic-related financial insights, from the Tokyo Olympics to investors’ stimulus addiction, in the latest edition of Corona Capital https://t.co/TYbU0qTEI1
From @Breakingviews: Hydrogen’s potential in decarbonization has led shares in producers to behave like tech stocks before the dotcom crash. But investors trying to find the sector’s future Amazon have some clues to follow, write @gfhay and @edwardcropleyhttps://t.co/eFkRtU1ed1
From @Breakingviews: Japan’s prime minister insists the Olympics will go ahead, and Siemens’ incoming CEO already has a bulging in-tray. Catch up with the latest pandemic-related financial insights https://t.co/cz13Mto3Jl
Join @Breakingviews and think tank M&M on Jan. 26 at 1845 CET for a debate on cities post-Covid with Kostas Bakoyannis, mayor of Athens; Stefano Boeri, internationally renowned architect; and Monica Frassoni of the European Alliance to Save Energy. RSVP: https://t.co/mdY7ZDWI6Fhttps://t.co/njHsvabzxq
Delve into two @Breakingviews predictions in a debate sponsored by think tank M&M with Algebris ESG research chief Silvia Merler, Bruegel’s Guntram Wolff and Pier Carlo Padoan, former Minister of Economy of Italy on Jan. 26 at 1800 CET. Register here: https://t.co/rGeXUJHTiahttps://t.co/1gxIheHbsI
Hydrogen’s potential in decarbonisation has led shares in producers to behave like tech stocks before the dotcom crash. But investors trying to find the sector’s future Amazon have some clues to follow, write @gfhay and @edwardcropley: https://t.co/Nx6ymEJVgphttps://t.co/knKFmhsdZF
Catch up with the latest pandemic-related financial insights, from the Tokyo Olympics to investors’ stimulus addiction, in the latest edition of Corona Capital: https://t.co/LPPTRenWDmhttps://t.co/Z0rus0TSa0
Japan’s prime minister insists the Olympics will go ahead, and Siemens’ incoming CEO already has a bulging in-tray. Plus: Allianz boss Oliver Baete on why investors are like drug addicts. Catch up with the latest pandemic-related financial insights: https://t.co/nCXUsB4y9Bhttps://t.co/Ia2q1vJxJ7