Trump
This coverage explores the Trump brand’s relevance and impact within the UK retail context, focusing on licensing deals, branded merchandise, real estate interests, and public perception as they intersect with retail operations and consumer behaviour. Reporting supports professionals assessing brand partnerships, reputational risks, and opportunities tied to high-profile names in retail and hospitality.
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Jan- 2020 -10 JanuaryAnalysis
Spooked markets seem soothed by Iran-US climb-down
When Iran decided to hit back on US military facilities after president Trump ordered the assassination of Iranian general Qasem Soleimani, there was talk of the outbreak of war. NATO countries apparently implored Trump not to go for another attack, fearing that if he did things would escalate beyond control…
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6 JanuaryAdvice
As long as WW3 does not kick off, 2020 looks set to be a better year
All eyes on are on the rising tensions between the United States and Iran after president Trump ordered the assassination of Iran’s most powerful general, Qassem Suleimani. The oil price has risen, stocks have fallen this morning, and the threat of war almost always depresses global trade flows. But let’s…
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Dec- 2019 -10 DecemberBusiness Bites
Want to know who will win the election? Watch the pound
In recent years there has been a lot of talk about how badly wrong pollsters can get it. Nobody thought Trump would win, nobody thought Leave would win the referendum, indeed even elections have been too close to call. Though it now feels like a different historical epoch to look…
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Oct- 2018 -10 OctoberHealth & Beauty
Beauty brand Deciem shutters all stores following bizarre Instagram post
Beauty brand Deciem, has closed all its stores until 2019 following an Instagram post by its founder who alleged “almost everyone at Deciem has been involved in a major criminal activity”. The Toronto-based company’s founder Brandon Truaxe made the claim in an online post on the brand’s official Instagram account.…
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Apr- 2018 -3 AprilGovernment
Trump Twitter attack causes Amazon share slump
Shares in online retail giant Amazon have fallen 6% after Donald Trump attacked the firm over the pricing of its deliveries and its apparent reliance on the United States Postal Service. In a tweet on 2 April 2018 Trump accused Amazon of not paying enough tax, making the postal system…
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