Nassim Dergham
Business
I write about companies the way operators talk about them: strategy is nice, execution is everything. I pay attention to margins, cash discipline, and the boring details that decide whether growth holds up. My goal is to explain what’s real behind the headline—how a business actually makes money, what it’s spending to do so, and which risks management is quietly carrying.
Latest by Nassim Dergham
2026-02-21 UTC
The Enduring Value of Cash Flow and Dividends Amidst Softening Sentiment
business
2026-02-21 UTC
IEEPA Tariff Reversal: The Legal Quagmire of Consumer Refunds
business
2026-02-20 UTC
AI's Memory Supercycle: A Structural Re-rating of Core Infrastructure
business
2026-02-15 UTC
Treasury Internal Friction: A Signal of Shifting Institutional Cohesion
business
2026-02-15 UTC
The Late-Cycle Signal: What 'Old Bull Market' Commentary Implies for Capital Allocation
business
2026-02-15 UTC
The Erosion of Legal Safeguards: A Precedent for Systemic Strain
business
2026-02-15 UTC
The Dual Edge of Visual Evidence: Unpacking the Erosion of Trust
business
2026-02-15 UTC
Tariff Refunds: Global Firms Force the Hand on Trade Policy Uncertainty
business
2026-02-15 UTC
UK Minimum Wage: A Central Bank's Uncomfortable Signal on Youth Employment
business
2026-02-15 UTC
PayPal's Strategic Crossroads: The Weight of Market Perception
business
2026-02-15 UTC
The Signal in the Sheets: Decoding Retailer Discounting
business