Eight years ago, a holder of a modest amount of Apple stock found himself in the peculiar position of being told publicly by an angered CEO Tim Cook that his money was no good in Cupertino. Justin Danhof, a conservative activist investor, had turned up at the company’s annual shareholder…

A New York Fed study has revealed how much longer Americans expect to keep suffering from soaring inflation. The Fed's research paper says U.S. consumers expect no relief from high prices in the near term. Analysts believe that the current bout of booming inflation will keep percolating for the next…

Social media giant Twitter has agreed to pay $150 million after it was caught improperly selling users' private information. The company is accused of selling the data of users to target advertising, without having informed them. The Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced the settlement. If approved…

Germany has narrowly avoided a recession in the first quarter as its economy comes under increasing pressure from the Ukraine invasion and the lingering impact of the pandemic. The war and the effects of pandemic restrictions are weighing on German economic activity. However, Europe’s biggest economy still managed to eke…

Soaring inflation is having a direct impact on people's dining habits, a new report has revealed. The report, from marketing insights firm Acosta, shows that consumers are feeling the bite of inflation. People are responding by dining out less or choosing more affordable restaurants and meal options. In its foodservice-specific…

Apple is projecting billions in lost revenue to the supply constraints placed on the company during strict lockdowns in China. The Chinese Communist Party’s strict COVID-19 control policies have significantly limited Apple’s consumer product output, according to one of its suppliers. In April, Apple predicted that supply constraints would cost the…

Russia has shut down all gas exports to neighboring Finland after the Nordic country refused to pay for Russian gas supplies in roubles. The Russian government announced the cut-off on Saturday, just days after Finland announced it is applying to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). On Friday, the Russian…

Confidence among UK consumers has hit the lowest level since records began nearly five decades ago, according to a new report. The worrying drop in consumer confidence was revaled by business intelligence firm Growth from Knowledge (GfK). GfK’s long-running Consumer Confidence Index decreased two points to minus 40 in May.…