Elon Musk humiliated as tycoon pulls out of $44 billion Twitter deal amid legal action
ELON MUSK has pulled out of his $ 44 billion deal to buy Twitter and has started a legal battle with the social media giant over the collapsed deal. Daily Express :: World Feed More...
From penniless traveller to green energy tycoon, Dale Vince tells all in Manifesto
‘THERE are two ways to bring change to the world: the first is to do it yourself; the second is to be a catalyst and cause others to do it.’ Daily Express :: Books Feed More...
Fugitive computer tycoon John McAfee says US authorities will never find him
ON-THE-RUN crypto evangelist John McAfee says the US would have to send in Navy Seals to find him in his current hideaway. The 73-year-old computer programmer fled London last weekend after evading deportation More...
Facebook CRISIS: Experts warn Silicon Valley tycoon faces WORST day ever as shares tumble
FACEBOOK has seen its worst day in the company history as it lost $ 120 billion in market value and reduced share prices to $ 173.75. Experts say that due to the recent scandals surrounding Cambridge Analytica More...
James Dyson to make electric cars for 2020: Tycoon commits £2billion to development
SIR JAMES DYSON has announced a £2 billion investment into the development of an electric vehicle that is set to be launched in 2020. Daily Express :: Finance Feed More...
Is Soros FUNDING Gina Miller? Remainer’s EU group ‘has strong links with Europhile tycoon’
FEARS have been raised that a foreign billionaire who crashed the pound in the 1990s and has been dubbed “a large bodied predator” is behind Gina Miller’s attempts to scupper Brexit. Daily Express :: More...
Boux avenue tycoon Theo Paphitis hopes to boost lingerie profits with new IT investment
HIGH-STREET tycoon Theo Paphitis is looking to ramp up international sales at his lingerie chain Boux Avenue, after investing in new IT systems and a dedicated distribution centre. Daily Express :: Finance Feed More...
IMF chief Christine Lagarde flees France for US as she is found GUILTY of payout to tycoon
HEAD of the International Monetary Fund Christine Lagarde has escaped punishment after being found guilty of negligence over a controversial multi-million pound payment to a businessman. Daily Express :: Finance More...