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Where to watch the Women's Euros 2025 final in London this Sunday
Where to watch the Women's Euros 2025 final in London this Sunday

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time6 days ago

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Where to watch the Women's Euros 2025 final in London this Sunday

Where to watch the Women's Euros finals in London The British women have made it through to the final of the Women's Euros which take place at 5pm this Sunday afternoon. Plenty of London pubs and venues are screening the final game of the prestigious tournament, and some are laying on special celebrations to help us cheer on the girls after London pubs were granted special licenses to stay open until 1am for the semi-finals. It's best to book a space during the week as many of these are likely to get booked up before the weekend, as the hype and fandom builds around the women's game. Here are the best places to watch the Women's Euros final this weekend Central Between the Bridges on the South Bank has installed a big screen for the Euros finals. Book ahead of time and every ticket holder gets three free drinks and a meal from one of the street food vendors included in their ticket price. The venue has lots of great international food options, and plenty of seating, and on busy days there is typically a nice festival atmosphere. It's advised to book to guarantee a space. The Queen's Walk, London SE1 8XX. Another great outdoor space to watch the match this Sunday is Vinegar Yard. Near to London Bridge station, there are three large screens and indoor and outdoor seating, with plenty of incredible street food and drinks. Booking is advised to guarantee a table but walk-ins will be accepted as long as there's space. 72-82 St Thomas St, London SE1 3QX. South The Pop Brixton market in – you guessed it – Brixton has big screens set up ready for the Women's Euros final this Sunday afternoon. There are plenty of food and drink options and independent boutiques to browse during half-time or before and after the match. There are no reservations taken or needed, just arrive in plenty of time. 49 Brixton Station Rd, London SW9 8PQ. Peckham Hi-Fi music bar Jumbi is hosting a live screening at Copeland Park in Peckham. Oatly will be giving away 500 free drinks between 2-4pm, and will be serving a limited-edition rum punch during the match. Free entry but turn up early at guarantee entry. North Big Penny Social has various big screens dotted around their enormous beer hall on the outskirts of Walthamstow. Arrive early to be safe, and this one's inside so it's a good option in case of inclement weather. Tickets are available ahead of time on the website and there is entertainment from Sassy Bass, an all-female brass band, and a drink thrown in with every ticket purchased. 1 Priestley Way, E17 6AL. East The Apex Temple Court hotel terrace has partnered with Lanson Champagne for Women's Euros events out on their summer terrace. Within the new Fleet Street Quarter, the Amicable Societies Summer Terrace series features a huge outdoor screen, with champagne, strawberries and small plates available from behind the bar. 1-2, Serjeant's Inn, Temple, London EC4Y 1AG. West ArcadeX at the newly refurbished Battersea Power Station is screening the final this weekend. Alongside the big screens there are bookable daybeds and brilliant street food, as well as impressive cocktails from online cocktail guy, Rich Woods. Turn up and grab a spot in front of the big screen for free or book the day beds for more private space. The Coaling Jetty, Battersea Power Station Pier, London SW8 4NR. Wandle Park in Wimbledon, near Colliers Wood Underground, is putting up big open-air screens this weekend for the Women's Euros final. It's free to enter and coverage begins from 4pm on Sunday. Wandle Park, Wandle Park, Merton High St., Colliers Wood, London SW19 2BH. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Oatly reviews China operations
Oatly reviews China operations

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time7 days ago

  • Business
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Oatly reviews China operations

Dairy-alternatives group Oatly is weighing up the future of its business in China. The Sweden-based group said today (23 July) it would explore 'a range of options' for its operations in China, which include a factory in the east of the country. 'The review will consider a range of options, including a potential carve-out of the Greater China segment, with the goal of accelerating growth and maximising the value of the business,' Oatly said in a statement. 'There is no definitive timetable for completing the strategic review.' In February, Oatly announced it would 'discontinue' the building of its second factory in China after deciding it had enough capacity at its site in Ma'anshan, which opened in 2021. Last year, Oatly generated revenue of $114.9m from its Greater China business unit, down from $124.7m in 2023. Group revenue was $823.7m in 2024. Oatly's Greater China arm made an EBITDA loss of $31.1m last year, compared to one of $65m in 2023. The company announced the China review alongside its first-half results, which also included a cut to its group sales forecast. Oatly is projecting its constant-currency revenue will be in a range of flat to up 1% in 2025, compared to its previous forecast of growth of 2-4%. The company said the new forecast 'reflected reduced expectations' for its business in North America and a 'softer-than-expected macro-environment' in Greater China. It still expects its group adjusted EBITDA continues to be $5-15m. Last year, Oatly booked a group adjusted EBITDA loss of $35.3m. Oatly CEO Jean-Christophe Flatin said the company 'made good progress on our 2025 priorities' in the first half of the year. 'We continue to drive cost efficiencies in our supply chain and overhead structure, and our disciplined execution of our growth playbook has seen success in our Europe & International segment, where we are seeing top line momentum," Flatin said. "All of these steps are aimed toward our goal of consistently improved profitability.' Oatly booked a 1.1% rise in first-half revenue to $405.9m. Revenues in North America fell 8.7% but rose 12.5% in Greater China. The company's Europe & International division saw its revenues grow 4.6%. The group recorded an EBITDA loss of $17.2m, down from one of $42.2m in the first half of 2023. Oatly posted a net loss attributable to shareholders of the parent of $68.3m, compared to one of $76.2m in the corresponding period a year earlier. "Oatly reviews China operations" was originally created and published by Just Drinks, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

'I tried the viral Strawberry matcha - there's just one issue with it'
'I tried the viral Strawberry matcha - there's just one issue with it'

Daily Mirror

time15-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

'I tried the viral Strawberry matcha - there's just one issue with it'

Matcha and strawberry are the two of the trending flavours of summer - so what happens when you combine them both? TikTok is full of recipe and new food inspirations - including the viral strawberry matcha which looks like the perfect sweet morning treat. Matcha has really allowed us to up our game for our morning caffeine kick, and a strawberry matcha latte sounds like the perfect drink for a hot sunny day. The viral recipe consists of strawberry jam, oat milk and matcha powder over ice and it couldn't be easier to make at home - so I knew I had to give it a try. Before I get into the review, I have to make a disclaimer for anyone wanting to try the recipe themselves - learn from me and don't wear white, unless you want to be covered in green powder like I did. I opted for my favourite matcha powder the Perfect Ted Organic Matcha Powder, and Oatly Oat Milk for my main ingredients, and then some strawberry jam for the flavouring. I have also seen some people use fresh strawberries or blended strawberries. But for ease, I opted for the jam. I followed the recipe on TikTok closely, and heaped a huge tablespoon of jam into my glass, and then loaded in the ice. I then poured over the oat milk and then whisked up a spoonful of matcha powder and hot water. Many people are put off making matcha due to having to whisk it together and needing the right utensils for it. However if you don't have a whisk, I have seen people using an electric whisk as well which can work just as well. Whisking the matcha, especially for ceremonial grade matcha is important as high quality powder likes to clump - and no one wants it lumpy. When I assembled the drink, first layering the jam and then the oat milk and poured the matcha on top, I gave it a stir and realised the jam was quite hard. I think for next time, I will take the jam out the fridge and left it soften and melt a little as it clumped at the bottom of my glass. Perhaps if the jam was a little runnier it would have mixed easier and given that true strawberry taste, but nevertheless, it was still very tasty. I was impressed by this recipe as it was the perfect mix of sweetness with that true matcha taste still and perfect for summer. Matcha is a green tea powder originating from Japan, and has been used for centuries in Japanese tea ceremonies. Matcha tea leaves are specially shade-grown to produce high levels of chlorophyll, which gives them a vibrant green colour. Matcha powder is also packed with antioxidants and calming amino acids, helping give it a wide range of health benefits. There are numerous different matcha recipes out there, with Perfect Ted making it easier than ever for flavoured drinks. Their range includes vanilla, strawberry and the iconic and viral blueberry powders. While Oatly have also shared some of their own matcha recipes in their lookbook, including the Ube matcha latte, combining green matcha, purple ube and oatly to seriously level up your matcha drink.

billups Reports Massive Revenue Growth and Continued Global Expansion as Brands Increase Global OOH Investment
billups Reports Massive Revenue Growth and Continued Global Expansion as Brands Increase Global OOH Investment

Business Wire

time10-07-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

billups Reports Massive Revenue Growth and Continued Global Expansion as Brands Increase Global OOH Investment

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- b illups, the world's largest independent out-of-home (OOH) agency, today announced it achieved 73.8% year-over-year net revenue growth in Q1 2025, fueled by unprecedented client demand for strategic, measurable OOH solutions that go beyond traditional awareness campaigns. The agency's ongoing trajectory remains unabated, marked by a surge in brand campaign awards, market expansion, and investment in expert talent. For more than 20 years, billups' commitment to data, technology, and exceptional client service has driven performance for brands and agencies while fueling the company's worldwide growth. billups plans major 2025 expansions to its technology capabilities and global scale. The agency will unveil an enhanced technology suite with breakthrough advancements in measurement, creative and attention optimization, delivering unprecedented reach, relevance, and performance for brands worldwide. As marketers seek brand-safe, measurable alternatives to digital clutter and ad fraud, OOH has emerged as one of the most trusted and visible channels available. billups is capitalizing on this shift by helping brands rebalance their media mix with OOH investments that deliver both cultural relevance and measurable outcomes across the entire marketing funnel. Award-Winning Results Recent recognition for billups and its clients includes 21 major industry awards for campaigns, including AMMA Awards, OBIE Awards, Digiday Awards, The Drum Marketing Awards, ThinkLA, and COMMB Awards for brands such as Decathlon, e.l.f. Beauty, Nike, Oatly, and Samsung. Last month, billups Global CEO David Krupp received the prestigious Leadership Award at the World Out of Home Organization's Global Congress. 'Oatly's collaboration with billups across all our global OOH campaigns has been truly exceptional,' said Magda Szmilewska, Global Media Manager, Oatly. 'They demonstrate unwavering professionalism, strategic insight, and a deep understanding of our brand voice – as if it were their own. Working with such a talented and kind team is always a pleasure, and we're excited to continue building this strong partnership.' 'billups has been a trusted partner for all of our outdoor advertising needs for over a decade,' said Jason Farmer, Vice President of Marketing, AIDS Healthcare Foundation. 'They are very responsive and are always providing us with the most innovative options in the outdoor media market at affordable prices for our non-profit organization. We have received many awards for our billboard advertising campaigns that they have executed successfully. We look forward to our continued partnership with billups moving forward.' Explosive Global Growth billups has expanded to 19 countries with new operations in New Zealand, Indonesia, Thailand, Korea, Mexico, and India, with imminent launches in Latin America and the Middle East. The agency added 156 employees over 12 months – a 34% growth rate bringing total headcount to 365 as of May 2025, including 43 new hires in North America, 78 in EMEA, and 35 in APAC. This rapid expansion is supported by exceptional talent retention, with only 4% turnover alongside 4x team growth over six years. 'As the world's largest independent out-of-home agency, billups is helping shift the channel from a secondary spend to a strategic pillar by delivering outcomes, not just impressions,' said David Krupp, Global CEO, billups. 'Our focus on best-in-class execution, data-led planning, and clear accountability builds the trust needed for brands to invest more confidently in the channel. billups is proving that a dedicated, strategic focus and proprietary technology can unlock greater value and better results. As a result, many of our clients now allocate up to 15% of their media budgets to OOH, well above the industry average.' 'billups is reframing out-of-home as a performance-driven channel that can influence every stage of the customer journey, not just the top of the funnel,' said Ranganathan Somanathan, Global Chief Growth Officer, billups. 'We combine strategic planning, contextual creative, and advanced measurement tools to connect real-world exposure with real-world action. From building brand affinity to driving store visits or digital conversions, we help clients design OOH campaigns that move people and move metrics. Leading-edge solutions, such as our attention and attribution tools, prove that OOH can do more than reach — it can convert.' Performance-Driven OOH billups transforms OOH into a full-funnel channel that drives everything from brand affinity to store visits and digital conversions. The company's technology includes 12 patents, including for viewability scoring, factoring in travel speed, obstructions, dwell time, and viewing angles; predictive behavioral audience targeting using mobile data signals; and computer vision models that determine exact placement coordinates and viewing opportunities. billups recently achieved ISO 27001 certification, giving marketers enhanced confidence that their sensitive campaign data, audience insights, and proprietary marketing strategies are protected by internationally recognized security standards. This certification ensures that brands can trust billups with their most valuable marketing assets while maintaining business continuity and reducing the risk of data breaches that could compromise campaign performance or brand reputation. About billups billups is the world's largest independent out-of-home (OOH) agency helping advertisers, agencies and OOH media owners strengthen media performance through a patented analytics and measurement platform. With over 20 years of experience and employees spanning 19 countries, our team unites local OOH expertise with global accessibility to actualize international marketing initiatives. We use proprietary and patented AI-powered technology to plan, optimize and report on media effectiveness, making OOH an indispensable part of media plans. Discover how billups shapes the future of OOH at

Oatly to Report Second Quarter 2025 Financial Results on July 23, 2025
Oatly to Report Second Quarter 2025 Financial Results on July 23, 2025

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time23-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Oatly to Report Second Quarter 2025 Financial Results on July 23, 2025

MALMÖ, Sweden, June 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Oatly Group AB (Nasdaq: OTLY), the world's original and largest oat drink company, will report financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2025, on Wednesday July 23, 2025 before the U.S. market opens. Oatly will host a conference call and webcast at 8:00 a.m. ET on the same day to discuss the results. The conference call and simultaneous live webcast can be accessed on Oatly's Investors website at under 'Events.' The webcast will be archived for 30 days. About Oatly We are the world's original and largest oat drink company. For over 30 years, we have exclusively focused on developing expertise around oats: a global power crop with inherent properties. Our commitment to oats has resulted in core technical advancements that enabled us to unlock the breadth of the dairy portfolio, including alternatives to milks, ice cream, yogurt, cooking creams, spreads and on-the-go drinks. Headquartered in Malmö, Sweden, the Oatly brand is available in more than 50 countries globally. For more information, please visit ContactsOatly Group AB+1 866-704-0391investors@ in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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