The most friendly cities in terms of running business through start-ups are Stockholm and Oslo - according to the European Start-up Survey. Warsaw is a European average.more
Polish and Czech cities lead the way in the first Emerging Europe Business-Friendly City Perception Survey, a major new survey looking at the business environment in the region's key cities. more
More than 100 survivors and relatives of the victims of the Grenfell blockbuster's fire in London, take legal action in the United States against three companies that blame fire.more
Since last year, many more companies have been established in Poland than they have been closed - says Minister of Entrepreneurship and Technology Jadwiga Emilewicz.more
Budget airline EasyJet warned on Monday that European travellers were holding off booking their summer holidays for fear of how the Brexit process will end, weakening demand for tickets and prices.more
The new Renault leadership intends to resume negotiations with Nissan on the merger and full consolidation of assets in the next 12 months, which will lead to the creation of one of the largest automakers in world history.more
McDonald's Corp., in its largest acquisition in 20 years, is buying a decision-logic technology company to better personalize menus in its digital push.more
Start-up Comixify won the 2nd edition of the Ł.pitch competition at the LSE Polish Economic Forum in London. The winning company allows you to convert video into catchy and aesthetic comic frames.more
Businesses looking to win British government contracts must do more to help society, tackling issues such as modern slavery and climate change, the UK government said yesterday.more
The Asbiro Investors Conference will be held soon in Manchester - the largest event for Polish business in Great Britain. For 3 days, there will be nearly 20 speakers and will meet over 200 participants from the world of finance, investment and real estate.more