Oasis
Coverage of Oasis in the Nexus archive.
- The connection between Oasis, England and Andy Burnham
England fans have been singing Oasis' 'Wonderwall' at World Cup matches, with lyrics resonating with striker Harry Kane. Andy Burnham, set to become UK prime minister, used Oasis' 'Some Might Say' in his Makerfield by-election campaign, securing permission from the Gallagher brothers. The article links the band's cultural impact to both football and Burnham's political ambitions.
- Activists need to go back to basics
The article argues that corporate activists should adopt new strategies in the AI-driven era, focusing on restructuring business models and targeting underutilized assets in sectors like chemicals and industrials. Examples include ValueAct's push for Adobe's SaaS transition and Oasis's proxy fight at Vail Resorts to unlock mountain asset value.
- Oasis star Liam Gallagher's fiancee sees PR firm profits hit £6.7million
Liam Gallagher's fiancée's engagement led to a £6.7 million profit impact on her PR firm. The article highlights the financial effect tied to the relationship.
- Oasis Says Japan Proposal on Shareholders Hurts Retail Investors
Oasis criticizes Japan's proposed shareholder regulations, arguing they disproportionately harm retail investors. The company claims the policy could undermine investor confidence and market fairness.
- Conwoman who sold fake Oasis concert tickets to pay off her debts escapes jail and fined just £40
A conwoman who sold counterfeit Oasis concert tickets to settle personal debts avoided jail time and received a mere £40 fine. The case highlights a lenient legal response to fraud, sparking public debate over justice and punishment.