Mexican Consumers Demand End to Made-in-Mexico Death-Trap Vehicles by Don Quijones • May 7, 2018 • 56 Comments A question of lives and money.
As IT Fiasco Drags On, UK Bank’s Next Big Problem Could Be Internal Revolt by Don Quijones • May 6, 2018 • 35 Comments It’s time for executive bonuses.
UK Bank’s IT Disaster Enters 2nd Week, Contagion Fears Rise by Don Quijones • Apr 30, 2018 • 28 Comments “This turned what was a super-hard systems job [into] a clusterfuck in the making.”
Are European Companies Ready for Life Without Draghi? by Don Quijones • Apr 29, 2018 • 35 Comments Not going to be easy, especially for “zombie” companies.
Airbnb Just Lost a Limb in its Fourth Biggest Market by Don Quijones • Apr 26, 2018 • 35 Comments Amid a blossoming backlash against mass tourism.
UK Bank’s Tech Chaos Blocks Customers from Their Funds: Day 5 by Don Quijones • Apr 24, 2018 • 30 Comments But Spanish parent, Banco Sabadell, proclaimed triumphantly to its Spanish audience that the botched IT transition was a resounding success.
Business Elite, Banks Panic after Presidential Front-Runner Threatens to Scupper Mexico’s Largest Infrastructure Project by Don Quijones • Apr 21, 2018 • 43 Comments A project of “mind-watering” magnitude in money and corruption.
EU Moves to Protect Financial System from Failing Banks by Don Quijones • Apr 19, 2018 • 29 Comments Too Little, Too Late?
How Much Longer Can Pemex Hang On? by Don Quijones • Apr 12, 2018 • 33 Comments It lost $18 billion in Q4 on declining revenues and production, has $102 billion in debt, and now its world is changing.
Construction Giants in Spain Panic over Prospect of Losing one of their Biggest Rackets by Don Quijones • Apr 11, 2018 • 12 Comments Government gets ready to cave.