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Mouse Vs Python
1 month ago
Python

Creating Progress Bars in Your Terminal with Python and Textual - Mouse Vs Python

Textual allows creating text-based user interfaces (TUIs) in Python terminals, including widgets like ProgressBar for showing progress. [ more ]
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www.theguardian.com
7 months ago
Germany news

Tui delivers record results in run-up to potential London exit

Tui reported a surprise profit and record revenues in the Christmas quarter.
Tui's executive and supervisory board has recommended that shareholders vote in favor of delisting the company from the London Stock Exchange and focusing on a single listing in Germany. [ more ]
London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
9 months ago
London

Tui considers 'delisting from the London Stock Exchange'

Tui is considering delisting from the London Stock Exchange due to views expressed by shareholders.
They already have a secondary listing in Frankfurt and have seen a notable liquidity migration from the UK to Germany. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
7 months ago
Germany news

Tui delivers record results in run-up to potential London exit

Tui reported a surprise profit and record revenues in the Christmas quarter.
Tui's executive and supervisory board has recommended that shareholders vote in favor of delisting the company from the London Stock Exchange and focusing on a single listing in Germany. [ more ]
London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
9 months ago
London

Tui considers 'delisting from the London Stock Exchange'

Tui is considering delisting from the London Stock Exchange due to views expressed by shareholders.
They already have a secondary listing in Frankfurt and have seen a notable liquidity migration from the UK to Germany. [ more ]
moredelisting
www.independent.co.uk
10 months ago
Law

Holidaymaker who got sick on break to Turkey wins nine-year legal battle

A 61-year-old IT consultant has won a Supreme Court compensation battle against tour operator Tui after suffering from a stomach upset during a holiday in Turkey.
The Supreme Court ruling means the IT consultant can now receive compensation, which is estimated to be around £30,000.
The dispute centered around a medical expert's opinion that the food or drink served at the hotel was the cause of the IT consultant's stomach upset. [ more ]
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