Posted at 15:39 28 Jul 202215:39 28 Jul 2022Energy giants see profits soar as bills riseBy Noor NanjiBusiness reporter, BBC NewsBritish Gas owner Centrica and Shell report huge profits, as UK households face even higher energy bills.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 14:46 28 Jul 202214:46 28 Jul 2022Martin Lewis says energy bills at 'desperate' pointBy Michael Race & Noor NanjiBBC business reportersThe personal finance expert says people will be "panicking" and will have to "make awful choices".Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 9:49 28 Jul 20229:49 28 Jul 2022KitKat maker Nestle puts up prices againBy Becky MortonBusiness reporter, BBC NewsThe Swiss food giant has increased prices by 6.5% due to "unprecedented" rises in costs.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 15:38 27 Jul 202215:38 27 Jul 2022McDonald's puts up price of cheeseburgerBy Becky MortonBBC NewsThe fast food firm increases the price for the first time in 14 years due to growing cost pressures.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 12:48 26 Jul 202212:48 26 Jul 2022Heathrow hits back at 'bizarre' Ryanair criticismBy Noor NanjiBusiness reporter, BBC NewsThe boss of the UK's largest airport says Ryanair is wrong to blame airports for travel disruption.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 10:58 26 Jul 202210:58 26 Jul 2022Eutelsat and OneWeb aim to combine operationsBy Jonathan AmosBBC Science CorrespondentThe French company is set to merge with the satellite firm pulled from bankruptcy by the UK government.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 10:02 26 Jul 202210:02 26 Jul 2022Amazon raises Prime subscription priceThe £1-a-month rise comes after years in which the streaming service paid millions for football rights.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 4:06 26 Jul 20224:06 26 Jul 2022Walmart issues profit warning as price rises hitBy Annabelle LiangBusiness reporterThe US retail giant expects its annual profits to fall by up to 13% as food and fuel prices surge.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 4:24 25 Jul 20224:24 25 Jul 2022Deadline looms as crisis-hit Evergrande bosses quitThe Chinese property firm is expected to deliver a preliminary restructuring plan this week.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 12:55 22 Jul 202212:55 22 Jul 2022Twitter spent $33m in three months on Musk dealBy Zoe KleinmanTechnology editorThe social network also reported losses in its latest financial figures.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 9:16 22 Jul 20229:16 22 Jul 2022Snapchat owner hit as advertising slump hits salesThe California-based company is best known for the photo-sharing app Snapchat.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 23:01 21 Jul 202223:01 21 Jul 2022Russia 'looting' steel bound for Europe and UKBy Simon JackBusiness editorA Ukrainian steel boss accuses Russia of stealing metal that had been meant for Europe.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 6:59 21 Jul 20226:59 21 Jul 2022China ride-hailing giant Didi fined $1.2bnThe country's cyber security watchdog launched a probe into the firm just days after its US listing.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 3:07 21 Jul 20223:07 21 Jul 2022Tesla sells most of its Bitcoin holdingsThe announcement comes as the value of the world's biggest cryptocurrency has plunged.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 22:28 20 Jul 202222:28 20 Jul 2022Government used P&O despite condemning ferry firmBy Beth TimminsBusiness reporter, BBC NewsThe Ministry of Defence said it used the operator, which ministers criticised for sacking 800 staff.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 20:01 20 Jul 202220:01 20 Jul 2022Union suspends Heathrow refuelling staff strikeA three day strike from Thursday to Sunday by Heathrow Aviation Fuel Services staff is called off.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 7:02 20 Jul 20227:02 20 Jul 2022Manolo Blahnik wins right to use own name in ChinaBy Annabelle LiangBusiness reporterThe UK-based luxury shoemaker has not operated in the world's second largest economy for over 20 years.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 1:26 20 Jul 20221:26 20 Jul 2022Netflix loses almost a million subscribersBy Natalie Sherman & James ClaytonBBC NewsSeason four of the hit series Stranger Things may have helped to stem the exodus of Netflix customers.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 23:03 19 Jul 202223:03 19 Jul 2022Why do companies get involved in social issues?By Jonathan JosephsBusiness reporter, BBC NewsFirms are getting more vocal on social issues but why now and what do customers and employees want?Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 19:56 19 Jul 202219:56 19 Jul 2022Twitter-Musk dispute heading for October trialTwitter hopes that the trial will end with a court order for Musk to complete a $44bn takeover bid.Read moreBBC Russian
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All times stated are UK
Energy giants see profits soar as bills rise
By Noor Nanji
Business reporter, BBC News
British Gas owner Centrica and Shell report huge profits, as UK households face even higher energy bills.
Read moreMartin Lewis says energy bills at 'desperate' point
By Michael Race & Noor Nanji
BBC business reporters
The personal finance expert says people will be "panicking" and will have to "make awful choices".
Read moreKitKat maker Nestle puts up prices again
By Becky Morton
Business reporter, BBC News
The Swiss food giant has increased prices by 6.5% due to "unprecedented" rises in costs.
Read moreMcDonald's puts up price of cheeseburger
By Becky Morton
BBC News
The fast food firm increases the price for the first time in 14 years due to growing cost pressures.
Read moreHeathrow hits back at 'bizarre' Ryanair criticism
By Noor Nanji
Business reporter, BBC News
The boss of the UK's largest airport says Ryanair is wrong to blame airports for travel disruption.
Read moreEutelsat and OneWeb aim to combine operations
By Jonathan Amos
BBC Science Correspondent
The French company is set to merge with the satellite firm pulled from bankruptcy by the UK government.
Read moreAmazon raises Prime subscription price
The £1-a-month rise comes after years in which the streaming service paid millions for football rights.
Read moreWalmart issues profit warning as price rises hit
By Annabelle Liang
Business reporter
The US retail giant expects its annual profits to fall by up to 13% as food and fuel prices surge.
Read moreDeadline looms as crisis-hit Evergrande bosses quit
The Chinese property firm is expected to deliver a preliminary restructuring plan this week.
Read moreTwitter spent $33m in three months on Musk deal
By Zoe Kleinman
Technology editor
The social network also reported losses in its latest financial figures.
Read moreSnapchat owner hit as advertising slump hits sales
The California-based company is best known for the photo-sharing app Snapchat.
Read moreRussia 'looting' steel bound for Europe and UK
By Simon Jack
Business editor
A Ukrainian steel boss accuses Russia of stealing metal that had been meant for Europe.
Read moreChina ride-hailing giant Didi fined $1.2bn
The country's cyber security watchdog launched a probe into the firm just days after its US listing.
Read moreTesla sells most of its Bitcoin holdings
The announcement comes as the value of the world's biggest cryptocurrency has plunged.
Read moreGovernment used P&O despite condemning ferry firm
By Beth Timmins
Business reporter, BBC News
The Ministry of Defence said it used the operator, which ministers criticised for sacking 800 staff.
Read moreUnion suspends Heathrow refuelling staff strike
A three day strike from Thursday to Sunday by Heathrow Aviation Fuel Services staff is called off.
Read moreManolo Blahnik wins right to use own name in China
By Annabelle Liang
Business reporter
The UK-based luxury shoemaker has not operated in the world's second largest economy for over 20 years.
Read moreNetflix loses almost a million subscribers
By Natalie Sherman & James Clayton
BBC News
Season four of the hit series Stranger Things may have helped to stem the exodus of Netflix customers.
Read moreWhy do companies get involved in social issues?
By Jonathan Josephs
Business reporter, BBC News
Firms are getting more vocal on social issues but why now and what do customers and employees want?
Read moreTwitter-Musk dispute heading for October trial
Twitter hopes that the trial will end with a court order for Musk to complete a $44bn takeover bid.
Read more