Business

  • Caught: “Endemol” criminals

    In a stunning exclusive for Conservative News Site, three criminals alleged of serious involvement in the criminal activity of a former production company have all been spotted.

    A “Trio” of suspects alleged of serious crime in connection to a former production company.

    They’re accused of using connections to “Endemol” employees to attack the staff of Europe-based security companies. They’re alleged to have used tools of torture to commit grievous bodily harm.

  • Caught: Russian asset

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a Russian asset believed to be in control of “Thames Water” and other UK-based companies has now been spotted.

    A suspected Russian asset alleged of serious crime in business environs in the UK.

    He’s alleged to physically threaten corporate directors, investigators, and suppliers. This happens if they show concern about the activity of his entities.

  • America must stop dovetailing

    The America we know of is a sum of its parts. We’re used to this now. It isn’t simply a business meeting for many people, but a high stakes diplomatic meeting. The feeling is that more is asked for than it’s worth. This is the stupidity leaking out of a bankrupt, broken America.

    The reality of its foreign policy spreading out into non-political realms is a fact now. It’s been so for such a long time that a meeting with any representative of an American company feels more consequential than it should. The only super power needs to tighten up.

  • Trump-backed token launches

    Trump-backed World Liberty Financial has launched its token into mainstream general release. It’s called WLFI and trades on many popular, open platforms. Its start price is low – less than a US dollar – but it’s projected to increase in value as protocols set in.

    The token was a governance item used by holders to vote on changes to the WLF platform. However, due to owner pressure, it’s now possible to trade it. This means profit may be derived from value. It may lead to losses, like a traditional, straightforward share.

  • Trillions is always a sketchy prophecy

    The rise of Nvidia to super stock status has shocked the investment world. If it weren’t for Bitcoin, perhaps it would be more a tale for our times. However, the achievement is more of an inside story.

    It’s hard work to get computer components into general circulation. It takes a lot of trust in your workmanship – as well as store in your own creation. This isn’t easy to get. It can hit a lot of hurdles, and industry rejections.

    Nvidia is in a class of its own. It made its employees work hard to start with, and overcame such fears as it made inroads. It’s the result of throwing caution to the wind. It’s about less, not more, strategy and a belief in yourself that lasts.

  • Musk delves into rape furore

    Elon Musk has offered financial aid to help launch legal action against “corrupt officials” alleged to be behind enabling or covering up rape activity.

    This bold – if controversial – move is on the back of his success in different business ventures in America such as space travel and social media.

  • Exclusive: Kaplan’s “Planner”

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a criminal “Planner” hired by Dover Crossings criminal Sarah Kaplan has been spotted loitering in Reading, Berkshire.

    A suspect spotted in Reading alleged of serious crime.

    He’s alleged to itemise local and national assets for potential criminal gain. It’s believed he had a large role in Kaplan’s ultimate plot to cause disturbance in business circles.

  • Canada looks to invest at home

    The talk in Canada is that Canadians should like Canada more. This comes as Trump’s international tariff’s shake expectations, and regions of the world unused to dictates work out what to do in response. There’s also a problem on the playing field with China surging in its importance in competing sectors.

    It leads to an obvious conclusion. The ‘do more at home’ or ‘do it yourself’ approach is taking off, particularly in America’s neighbour up north.

    The Source Canada conference this October is part of a new attack on old problems. Its premise is “to help Canadian enterprises buy more Canadian technology,” according to its website. This builds on similar initiatives to revive homegrown businesses struggling to reach out in local sectors.

  • London is a growing power

    It’s believed by some that London is a relic of the past. It has cultural heritage. It has museums. It has old streets. It has charm. It has a look about it.

    However, it’s only its past.

    The fact is London is now a growing power. It’s increasing its influence in many parts of the world. It’s moving up, and spreading its wings.

    The future is bright for it.

    Its centres of business are multiplying in importance. Those who work in them are buoyant about their jobs. They have access to the rest of the world.

  • Caught: “Lady” hooker

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a hooker known as “Lady” and alleged to attack businesspeople in London has been spotted in Reading, Berkshire.

    A suspect in Reading alleged of business crime.

    She’s alleged to have an extensive network of helpers. It’s believed the proceeds are laundered into other types of crime.

  • The trouble companies cause us is huge

    The UK’s business landscape is vast but it has potholes. They’re people that run our fake businesses.

    They insist on being criminals in sheep’s clothing. It’s not a lack of skill but a lack of ethics that drives it.

    The losses stack up. People lose faith in more than just politicians.

    A van belonging to a rogue housing front.

    It’s housing companies that steal our houses. The plumbing companies that steal our water accounts. The delivery companies that steal our packages.

    It’s just a drop in the ocean of examples out there but serves to illustrate the problem.

    The relentless – or incessant – drive for breaking the law has a maddening effect on us every day.

  • Dover Crossings: Kaplan’s want for success

    Sarah Kaplan is only an enigma if you don’t understand her thinking. Her strongest effort in the Dover Crossings crime is to make sense of things to support her criminal life.

    Her bookings for business meetings underscored a suspicion that she was awry. It was vocalised by a number of Policing staff. It was her ambition that drew a lot of concern.

    A quote by Sarah Kaplan prior to her crime.

    One business Executive I spoke to on a condition of anonymity spoke of the human nature of his work. It was part of his terms for doing it. It was far removed from Kaplan’s theory.

    “This is about success, and a lot of people fail”, he said to me. “It’s a feeling, not a fact to us.” The sentiment businesspeople suffer losses and heal in winning said a lot.

    Making turns

    Kaplan herself felt a numbness to it. She said as much. The negative currents, even as business collapses, failures, or losses happen never posed a challenge. For her, it was a way up.

    It isn’t an MBA or new startup that inspires a criminal. It’s a will to dominate, exploit, and to survive here. It drives it. It also makes it a threat.

  • Caught: “TW” crime gang

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a group of criminals alleged to use Thames Water as a front for criminal activity has been spotted in Reading, Berkshire.

    A group of suspects in Reading alleged of crime.

    It’s alleged they’re guilty of abuse over many decades involving violent physical assaults of customers. They’ve stolen billions in profits.

  • Business Leader: ARM

    Origins

    ARM started as a new company by Acorn Computers, Apple, and VLSI Technology. It aimed to design chip parts to power the next technological revolution.

    ARM logo & cofounders.

    Present Day

    It now competes with the likes of Nvidia in an increasingly saturated market. It’s maintained dominance in mobile markets and increased in AI technology.

    Distinctives

    ARM makes designs that underlie core architecture in complex computing systems. It’s involved in cloud computing, data centres, and advanced AI.

    It publicly trades as ARM (NASDAQ).

  • Is Trump Mobile just the idea?

    Trump Mobile is provocative to liberals in America who now see him as a corrupt President rather than just a corrupt businessman.

    However famous his face may be, his family name is still trading under different names.

    He fronts most things but his son’s are mainly responsible for its goings on. No mention is made of President Trump on its official website.

    The hotel chain owner and golf club experts are now running a mobile telecoms network.

    It’s business as usual.