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Will prices and geopolitics allow us a peaceful holiday abroad?

Companies Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - February 15, 2023.

Planning a tourist trip abroad this season will be a struggle between the wish to make up for what has been missed in the last...

A slight recovery in the car market - good news for buyers; not so much for manufacturers

Companies Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - February 5, 2023.

The 2022 business reports from major car manufacturers have shown a recovery from the crisis years during the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic consequences. However, the...

Layoffs at Big Tech: Sorry for over-hiring during the pandemic

Technology Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 22, 2023.

The US labour market ended 2022 successfully.  223,000 people were employed last December, and the unemployment rate dropped to 3.5%. But Tech giants’ employees are...

Airbus is global leader again - will it remain so in 2023?

Companies Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 12, 2023.

Airbus is content to be the world's largest producer of passenger aircrafts for the fourth year in a row. But it is entering a year...

Boeing needs the courage it had in the 1960s

Companies Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 19, 2022.

An important part of aviation history ended on December 6 when the last 747 rolled out of Boeing's factory in Everett, Washington. The first type...

Apple's plans uncertain due to worker protests in China

Companies Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - November 24, 2022.

The largest manufacturer of Apple phones is desperately spending a lot of money, and it appears that it is also asking for help from the...

Is there life after Twitter?

Companies Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - November 18, 2022.

Elon Musk was delighted when he took over Twitter and "set the bird free". But there are many who were not so lucky. It seems,...

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