Kantar Emor Becomes Emor
Kantar Emor will now operate under the brand name Emor following a recent ownership change and brand refresh.
The founder of Gotham testifies in the National Court for the attack that caused Grifols to collapse
Daniel Yu, founder of Gotham City Research LLC, is being questioned in Spain's National Court regarding allegations that his firm published misleading information about Grifols, leading to a decline in its stock price.
First-home buyer affordability no longer just a Sydney problem
New research indicates that the challenges of first-home buyer affordability extend beyond Sydney as property prices soar across Australia.
Meta bets 100 billion on AI
Meta has announced a significant $100 billion investment in artificial intelligence amidst market concerns of a potential economic bubble.
Hanyang University Selected as the Operating Institution for the '2026 Public Technology-Based Market-Linked Startup Exploration Support Project' Organized by the Ministry of Science and ICT
Hanyang University has been selected as the operating institution for a startup support project aimed at connecting public research results to business models, with an investment of approximately 15 billion won per year for five years.
Jean-Laurent Poitou: "We will not compromise data quality"
Ipsos CEO Jean-Laurent Poitou discusses the future of market research in the era of artificial intelligence and highlights an investment of over 1 billion euros.
Maim invests in Only Numbers and expands into analysis and market research
Maim has invested in Only Numbers to strengthen its presence in strategic communication and market research.
Museum and language awareness is not enough; Ukrainians must be integrated into the labor market. Interview with translator and researcher Viktoria Prituljak
This article discusses the challenges of integrating Ukrainian refugees into the Latvian labor market and highlights ongoing research on the subject.
Markets: Viral 'destruction report' reveals big fear for the future of AI - And sinks the indices
A viral analysis from Citrini Research has caused a significant drop in the Dow Jones, fueling fears about the future impact of AI on jobs and the economy.
Medicine between the laboratory and the market: Who writes and funds medical studies?
The article discusses the skepticism surrounding the pharmaceutical and food industry funding of medical research and the evolution of medical research practices over the years.
China's TCL Surpasses Samsung to Become the Global TV Market Leader
China's TCL has overtaken Samsung to become the global leader in the TV market according to Counterpoint Research.
RESEARCH: Even a high salary can't keep Estonians at work if this one thing is lacking
A recent nationwide survey reveals that workplace well-being has become a central factor in Estonia's labor market, with many workers prioritizing well-being packages alongside salary.
Stock Market: British Investors Increase Short Position in Bally's
British fund Qube Research & Technologies has raised its short position in the shares of Bally's Intralot from 0.50% to 0.61%.
Stock Market: First Victory of Ballyโs Against the Shorts
Ballyโs Intralot shares have won their first significant battle against short-seller Qube Research, recovering to the brink of 1 euro due to stock buybacks.
The fastest-growing pharmaceutical companies invest in innovation
Greece's rapidly growing pharmaceutical sector is investing heavily in innovation, driven by strategic mergers, acquisitions, and access to the U.S. market.
Movement in the Stock Markets: How Bad is it Really for the Stock Exchange?
Analysts from Deutsche Bank Research note troubling similarities between current stock market behaviors and those seen prior to the 2000 market crash.
Movement in the Stock Markets: How Bad Is It Really for the Exchange?
The article discusses the current fluctuations in stock markets, comparing them to historical patterns observed in 2000, as analyzed by Deutsche Bank Research.
Could Bitcoin's World Come to an End? It's Half the Value, and it Will Drop Another 55%!
Bitcoin's value has continued to decline significantly, though there was a temporary rise over the weekend, with experts skeptical about the sustainability of this trend.
Do young people want the CLT? Research shows that more than half are looking for their first job with a formal contract in RS
A recent study reveals that more than half of young job seekers in Rio Grande do Sul prefer formal employment under the Brazilian labor laws (CLT), despite a social narrative suggesting otherwise.
Herrera Havas inaugurates Meaningful Day and presents the global study 'Meaningful Brands' in Ecuador
The first edition of Meaningful Day was held in Ecuador, marking Herrera Havas's integration into the global Havas network and the introduction of the Meaningful Brands study.
KP: Municipalities must be wary of competition violations in renovation procurements
The Competition Council in Latvia has issued warnings to municipalities regarding potential competition violations in renovation procurement processes, emphasizing the need for careful market research.
Return on investments in Brazilian paintings is lower than inflation, says research
A study indicates that investments in Brazilian paintings from 2012 to 2022 yielded returns below inflation and traditional financial investments like the stock market.
GROCERY PORTAL โฉ Which city in Estonia has the cheapest shopping cart?
A market research study found that, contrary to usual trends, Tallinn had the most expensive grocery cart in January, while Lidl offered the cheapest options.
Seoul National University Law Research Institute Holds Joint Winter Academic Conference with the Korea Economic Law Association
The Seoul National University Law Research Institute will co-host the 2026 Winter Academic Conference and regular general meeting with the Korea Economic Law Association on February 5, 2026, focusing on key legal issues in economic law and commercial law amidst changes in market structure and economic order.
Is there a man missing in the market?
The article reflects on the author's personal experiences and research on the identities of mistresses of married men, linking it to broader demographic trends in separations and relationships.
Olive oil: The 'system' that inflates prices
The article discusses how price inflation in the olive oil market is influenced by international price dynamics and local practices such as stock retention and shelf manipulation, as revealed by two studies from the Competition Commission.
Euroxx: Five stocks are at the top for 2026 โ Banks lead the Greek story again
Despite impressive performance in 2025, Greek banks are expected to continue leading the market, with Eurobank, Piraeus Bank, Bank of Cyprus, Metlen, and Titan highlighted as top picks for 2026 by Euroxx Research.
Despite Little Research, Companies Race to Market Autism Tests
The article discusses the rapid commercialization of autism tests by various companies despite a lack of substantial scientific research backing their efficacy.
Holiday prices in travel agencies are increasingly resembling those from a year ago
Last week, the average price of a trip departing between August 3 and 9, 2026, increased by 18 zloty, according to the latest report from the Traveldata Institute of Tourist Market Research.
Costs for the Unemployed Reach Record High โ Citizen Income and Social Benefits Drive Expenses
Unemployment expenses surged to nearly 77 billion euros last year, primarily driven by citizen income and social benefits, according to the Institute for Labor Market and Vocational Research.
12.6 Percent Increase: The Costs of Unemployment Have Significantly Increased
In 2024, the costs of unemployment in Germany rose by 12.6% year-over-year to 76.6 billion euros, the highest level since 2015, according to the Nuremberg Institute for Employment Research (IAB).