Kamala Harris visits arts business in Culver City
Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff visited a Culver City-based business to help encourage support for small businesses as consumers shop for holiday gifts this season.
Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff visited a Culver City-based business to help encourage support for small businesses as consumers shop for holiday gifts this season.
Embattled Dutch medical tech maker Philips said on Monday it will slash 6,000 more jobs worldwide after fresh losses caused by a massive recall of faulty sleep respirators.Philips announced a global recall in 2021 of its appliances to treat people suffering from sleep apnoea.
French automaker Renault will slash its stake in Japanese partner Nissan as part of a deal rebalancing the rocky alliance between the two companies, the firms said Monday.Nissan will also invest in Ampere, "aiming to become a strategic partner", the firms said, without specifying how large the Japanese automaker's stake would be.
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Press releaseBrussels, 30 January 2023Regulated information – Inside information Orange Belgium and Telenet sign two commercial wholesale agreements providing access to each other’s Hybrid Fiber Coaxial and Fiber to the Home networks Orange Belgium and Telenet have signed two commercial fixed wholesale agreements, which entry into force is subject to the completion of the transaction related to the acquisition of 75% minus one share of VOO by Orange Belgium. The agreements will provide access to
Campbell Johnstone, a prop who played three tests including two against the British and Irish Lions, has become the first All Blacks rugby player to come out as gay. Johnstone made the announcement on a New Zealand current affairs television program Monday, saying he had been “living a lie” and leading “a double life” before acknowledging his sexuality. “If I open up that door and magically make that closet disappear, then we’re going to help a lot of people,” said Johnstone who also played 38 Super Rugby matches for the Christchurch-based Crusaders.
Japanese makers of semiconductor manufacturing machinery and materials used to make chips said on Monday they had yet to hear from Japan's government about export restrictions that could directly or indirectly affect their business in China. Reuters contacted 10 chip-related companies, of which five - Advantest Corp, Nikon Corp, Resonac Holdings Corp, Lasertec Corp and Shin-Etsu Chemical Co Ltd - said they were unaware of any contact from Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry about any new restrictions reportedly agreed by Japan, the United States and the Netherlands last week to stymie rival China's technological advancement.
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India’s Adani Group, run by Asia’s richest man, has hit back at a report from U.S.-based short-seller Hindenburg Research, calling it “malicious”, “baseless” and full of “selective misinformation.” On Monday, shares in some Adani companies recovered some lost ground. The flagship company, Adani Enterprises, gained 3.2% and Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone Ltd. added 3.3%.
It took years for Marie Louise Wambale to re-establish her life after fighting between M23 and the Congolese army forced her to flee with almost nothing more than a decade ago. Like most Catholics here in eastern Congo, she hoped that Pope Francis could bring a message of hope at a time when the M23 rebels are posing their greatest threat here since 2012. Now Wambale has been tasked with taking this message to Kinshasa, where she will be among the Congolese faithful chosen to personally meet Pope Francis.
Asian stocks mostly fell Monday as traders struggled to maintain momentum from last week's rally, though Shanghai advanced as mainland Chinese markets reopened after a week-long Lunar New Year break.Chinese markets are "catching up with the performance of Hong Kong and US markets during the Chinese New Year", said Willer Chen, at Forsyth Barr Asia.
The Dutch technology-health company said its performance was hit by cost inflation that was partly offset by pricing and productivity measures.
At the Milton Brewery in eastern England, Richard Naisby's warehouse is jammed full of pallets stacked high with sacks of malt, a key ingredient for his traditional cask beers. Whereas he mostly used to order the grain when he needed it, Naisby is now stockpiling, buying three to four months of supply in advance to try to stave off the impact of soaring prices. Gas and electricity prices were up 130% and 65% respectively in the year to December, the statistics office says.
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Renault SA said Monday that it and Nissan Motor Co. have reached a milestone in their talks over a reshaping of their 20-year-old alliance, which would involve the European car maker transferring 28.4% of shares in its Japanese partner into a French trust. Nissan (JP:7201) would invest in Renault’s (FR:RNO) electric-vehicle business Ampere, the French company said. Renault said it and Nissan would retain a 15% cross-shareholding and be able to freely exercise the voting rights attached to their direct shareholding, with a 15% cap.
In Oakland, hundreds of people came out Sunday evening, demonstrating against the death of Tyre Nichols at the hands of Memphis police. Team reports from Da Lin and Lauren Toms. (1-29-23)
KT&G(CEO Baek Bok-In) has entered into a new long-term agreement of 15 years with the global tobacco giant, Philip Morris International(PMI), for the expansion of KT&G's next generation product 'lil' into the overseas market.
EXOR N.V. (AMS: EXO) (“Exor” or the “Company”) announces that, under the second tranche of the share buyback program of up to €250 million announced on 29 July 2022 (the “second tranche”), the Company has completed the following transactions on Euronext Amsterdam: Trading DateNumber of ordinary shares purchasedAverage price per share excluding fees (€)Total consideration excluding fees (€)23 January 202323,66272.21931,708,853.0824 January 202331,46871.89052,262,250.2525 January 202333,00071.4866
Ryanair on Monday posted its largest after-tax profit for the October-December quarter and said bookings for Easter and summer flights in recent weeks were "very robust", boosted by demand from Asian travellers and a strong U.S. dollar. "Bookings are showing no signs of recession at this point in time," Chief Financial Officer Neil Sorahan told Reuters. "We had record bookings in week two and week three of January, very robust demand into Easter and the summer without fare stimulation," he said.
Vultures scavenge for dead animals along a river turned sewer conduit in Kenya's capital Nairobi. Its waters turn from clear to black as it traverses informal settlements and industrial hubs. Many have been accused by environmentalists of discharging raw sewage and other pollutants like oil, plastic and glass into the water.
Prime minister ‘dragged kicking and screaming into doing what he should have done long ago’, Angela Rayner says