Business Activity

  • Call for information: Bleach criminal

    In a stunning exclusive for Conservative News Site, a bleach procurement criminal believed to have shipped large amounts of the chemical liquid into the UK to use in criminal activity has now been spotted.

    He’s known to use Eurostar services to achieve his aims with contacts built up in Europe. His activity is considered to be disruptive to businesses in London, and in the rest of the UK.

    Any information relating to this individual must be passed to a relevant public body. It will be used to build an accurate case, if one exists.

  • Exclusive: Concerns about Apple grow

    Aside from its profit margins, Apple is a growing concern for experts around the world.

    It’s believed to centre on its staffing arrangements and how poorly treated both contractors and customers are.

    It’s believed many thousands of serious cases are active because of Apple staff refusing payroll arrangements, agreements, and binding contractual obligations.

    It’s not thought any UK design companies are involved, or staff in other countries.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • X links up to Polymarket

    As social media eats up our likes and reactions, it’s set to shake up our view of the future. X says it will partner with Polymarket, a market prediction brokerage firm, to offer new features for its users.

    Its notice has little detail. It increases a potential for more accurate forecasts in this niche.

    In recent years use of betting news in analysis in the UK, in particular during elections, has increased.

  • Call for information: Peter Jerrari crime partner

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, an accomplice of career criminal Peter Jerrari has been seen.

    Any information relating to this individual must be passed to a relevant public body. It will be used to build an accurate case, if one exists.