- ADNOC offers to buy Covestro at EUR 62 per share.
- Partners Group sells its majority stake in Techem for EUR 6.7 billion to TPG.
- Nokia records an impairment loss of $572 million following the sale of its submarine networks business.
- Gerresheimer plunged 18% yesterday after its warning.
- Mulberry rejects takeover bid from Mike Ashley's Frasers group.
- Greggs maintains its outlook despite the slowdown in sales growth.
- DSM-Firmenich completes sale of fish oils.
- Siemens Energy pleads guilty in a US anti-competitive investigation and agrees to pay $104 million.
- Xlife plans second London listing.
- Vestas receives new orders for wind turbines for a Spanish and a Scottish project.
- Leclanché obtains a new publication deadline for its half-year results.
- Former Bosch subsidiary Syntegon is eyeing the Swiss stock exchange.
- CVS Health is considering various options, including a possible demerger, according to Reuters.
- PepsiCo is in talks to buy tortilla maker Siete Foods for more than a billion dollars, according to the WSJ.
- Kimberly-Clark is considering selling its international tissue business, according to Bloomberg.
- Amgen faces a lawsuit for hiding a $10.7 billion tax bill.
- Amazon wins partial dismissal of FTC antitrust complaint.
- Barrick Gold and the Malian government work to find a solution for the Loulo and Gounkoto gold mines.
- eBay wins dismissal of US lawsuit alleging sale of harmful products.
- Eversource Energy completes the sale of its offshore wind energy business.
- Cerebras, a company specialising in AI chips, files for an initial public offering in the United States.
- Boeing could raise at least 10 billion dollars by selling new shares to replenish its cash reserves affected by the current strike, Bloomberg reports.
- Charles Schwab announced that Chairman Rick Wurster will succeed Walt Bettinger as its next Chief Executive Officer.
- Pfizer has sold a stake in Haleon for approximately $3.26 billion.
- Sigma proposes to address regulatory concerns over $6 billion merger with Chemist Warehouse.
- Verizon has resolved a network outage that affected thousands of customers in the United States.
- REA Group up after dropping $8.3bn takeover bid for UK's Rightmove.
- Tony Vinciquerra, CEO of Sony Pictures, steps down.
- The BAIC-Hyundai joint venture denies reports of redundancies.
- JD.com begins the process of spinning off its industrial unit in Hong Kong.
- Rio Tinto develops a lithium supply chain with a British company.
- Bridgestone ends its sponsorship of the Olympic Games, joining Toyota and Panasonic.
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