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A disastrous Willy Wonka-themed children's event went viral for all the wrong reasons. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Instead, the bizarre Willy Wonka-themed event in Glasgow, Scotland, featured a sparse warehouse filled with low-budget props and drew comparisons with the similarly ill-fated Fyre Festival. Videos of customers confronting event organizers have since been shared on social media. "I ended up playing Willy Wonka for three and a half hours straight," Paul Connell told The Independent.
Persons: Willy Wonka, Here's, , Stuart Sinclair, Sinclair, Paul Connell, Wonka, Connell, BI's Katie Notopoulos Organizations: Service, Illuminati, The Daily Mail Locations: Glasgow, Scotland
People there became so angry on Saturday that the police were called, Police Scotland confirmed to CNN, the event was canceled, and the story went viral on social media. “There was a crowd of people outside all furious,” Paul Connell, one of the actors hired to perform at the event told CNN on Wednesday. “I saw people shouting, the people running the event were crying … It was absolute chaos. Jack Proctor and his family were among those attending the experience, and they arrived once the event had been open for a couple of hours, he told CNN on Wednesday. “We were met by groups of families leaving the event, looking utterly bewildered,” he said.
Persons: Willy Wonka, ” Paul Connell, , Jack Proctor, Connell, , Proctor, ” Proctor, they’re, ” Connell Organizations: CNN — Families, Police Scotland, CNN, Facebook, ” CNN Locations: Glasgow, Scotland,
Online healthcare portal WebMD to acquire ASX-listed Limeade
  + stars: | 2023-06-08 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
June 9 (Reuters) - ASX-listed Limeade (LME.AX) said on Friday it will be acquired by WebMD in an all-cash deal with an enterprise value of A$112 million ($75.21 million). Shareholders of the U.S.-based software-as-a-service firm will receive A$0.425 per share from WebMD, a premium of 325% to Limeade's last closing price. After the acquisition is completed, Limeade will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of WebMD, the company said. The software provider said the transaction is expected to close in the third quarter of 2023. ($1 = 1.4892 Australian dollars)Reporting by Nausheen Thusoo in Bengaluru; Editing by Krishna Chandra EluriOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Limeade, Nausheen, Krishna Chandra Organizations: WebMD, Thomson Locations: U.S, WebMD, Bengaluru
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