adnil That is ONE company. What we need to know is what all the other companies would do, how all the other businesses in the UK would fare, whether the people working for those businesses would be better or worse off.
Also, no-one should assume that ALL businesses are enormous multinationals with global interests. Most of the businesses in this country are small to medium sized. Individually they don't employ as many people as a well-known name, but taken together they make up the bulk of employers. How will they fare? Would they be able to sell as much in Europe as they can when we are in the EU, without penalties in pricing and red tape? Europe is a very big market for British products, and the UK is an important financial centre, with invisible income from that. Would that be the same?
These are the things that will make this country either prosperous as part of the EU or prosperous on its own account. Sovereignty without income is a bit of a Pyrrhic victory. Starving in splendid isolation may be patriotic and romantic but as my grandmother would have said, it won't buy the baby a new bonnet.
We need to know from a neutral source which is more likely to be good for the whole country, and we won't find that out from the partisan newspapers.