Gordon Ramsay s TV show fails to impress after losing 1m viewers in 2 days
Entertainment
Mon, Mar 01, 2021
While celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is known to pack a punch on his many television shows, his latest televised venture has reportedly failed to impress following a loss of 1 million viewers in just two days.
The BBC prime time show Bank Balance saw an audience of over 2.7 million viewers on Wednesday but by Friday, the statistics fell to just 1.6 million.
The drop in numbers comes after many took to social media to express their views over the annoying contestants, confusing rules and cringe-worthy banter.
SunStar Megawide Construction realigns budget, after losing NAIA rehab
WORLD-CLASS PROJECT. Photo shows the planned seven-hectare property redevelopment project of Megawide Construction Corp. and the Cebu City Government, which includes the rehabilitation of Carbon Public Market. The five-year project begins in 2021.(SunStar file)
+ March 01, 2021 AFTER losing its original proponent status (OPS) for the rehabilitation of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), Megawide Construction Corp. has decided to reallocate its budget to finance other projects in the country, including those in Cebu.
On Nov. 26, 2020, the company raised P4.3 billion through its Series 2A and Series 2B preferred shares offering which were almost 1.5 times oversubscribed from the base offer of P3 billion. The proceeds, the firm said, would be used to support its infrastructure projects including its proposal to rehabilitate and transform the NAIA.
Vodafone NZ losing 200 staff, including two key execs
24 Feb, 2021 08:10 PM
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Vodafone NZ CEO Jason Paris.
Vodafone NZ is poised to lose another 200 staff in another restructure.
An email to all staff by chief executive Jason Paris says there will be an all-hands meeting today to discuss the initiative.
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The email was security-set to ban forwarding, but one staffer photographed it and sent a copy to the Herald. The insider said 200 staff would be shed in the restructure.
Speaking to the Herald this morning, Paris confirmed around 200 staff would be shed in the exercise - but added that up to 150 would be hired over time.