After Facebook's IPO suffered technical glitches, and banks had to prop up the share price, stock analysts are already saying 'sell'.
The number of companies that went insolvent in the first quarter rose 10% on last quarter of 2011, but it's not all bad news - HMV is gearing up for a return to profitability.
The social networking monolith has named a price which will make CEO Mark Zuckerberg one of
the richest people in the world.
01 May 2012
| by Jeremy Bullmore
I've got five years experience under my belt but I'm still being paid peanuts. Should I threaten to leave?
30 Apr 2012
| by Emma Haslett
The economy is stagnant, customers are cash-strapped and new business is scarce. No surprise then that, from high street to high tech, from publishing to fashion, many firms are struggling.
27 Apr 2012
Stat of the day: 44.5m. The number of Galaxy handsets Samsung sold in the first three months of the year, outstripping sales at Apple.
20 Apr 2012
| by Russell Blackmore
Are you new to the e-tail game? Just started selling products and services over the web? Well, avoid the mistakes made by countless entrepreneurs before you. Heed this advice from Russell Blackmore, co-founder of photography e-tailer Sonic Editions.
20 Apr 2012
| by Graham Leach
Something's gone wrong and the media have caught wind of it. What do you do next? Former newshound turned entrepreneur Graham Leach has ten ways to save your reputation.
Manchester United has come top in a ranking of the world's most valuable football clubs for the eighth year in a row. Pounding the competition on the balance sheet as well as on the pitch, then...
19 Apr 2012
Quote of the day: 'The name certainly attracts a lot of attention. It's great for business.' Kim Johnson, owner of the Big Baps Café in Devon, wins Britain's punniest business award.