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Brompton is updating its T Line range with Cerakote, a highly durable ceramic-based coating that’s typically found on spacecrafts and racing cars, to deliver what the brand calls “a ...
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Brompton bikes profits plunge more than 99% from £10m to £4kBrompton Bicycles have seen their 2024 profits nosedive by over 99 per cent to just over £4k as the biking industry becomes embroiled in a post-pandemic spiral. Profits at the Middlesex-based ...
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Markets mixed as investors brace for Trump tariffsBrompton's Will Butler-Adams says tariffs might deter it from investing in the US Will Butler-Adams is chief executive of Brompton Bicycle, which makes folding bikes and relies on the US for about 10% ...
Transport for London has been forced to explain its decision to allow e-bikes that it considers a fire risk to be carried on its £2m new cycle shuttle bus through the Silvertown tunnel. A ban on ...
TfL will also ban e-bikes from the London Overground, the Elizabeth line and the DLR (Docklands Light Railway). However foldable e-bikes – such as those produced by Brompton – will still be permitted.
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which TfL says are less likely to have been converted into e-bikes using mod kits. That exemption will be a boon for Brompton and Gocycle, two London-based companies that focus on foldable models.
Wall Street’s so-called “fear index” surged after Donald Trump said his reciprocal tariffs due on Wednesday would impact “all ...
The close family friend of a model who died in an e-bike battery fire has said her death was not in vain following news that the bikes will be banned from the London Underground.
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Wiltshire Times on MSNDunelm store to open in Trowbridge’s Gateway CentreRumours have sparked that national retailer Dunelm appears set to open a new branch in Trowbridge’s Gateway Centre.
Yes—this is a mess. A disruptive, margin-crunching, strategy-breaking mess. A tariff is simply an import tax—paid not by foreign manufacturers but by U.S. importers, brands, and ultimately consumers ...
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