Carrefour would plan to give up its Argentinian assets and removes 25% of its administrative workforce in Italy. Its finalized the acquisition of Intelsat for $ 3.1 billion, while Pierre Louette would be a candidate for the presidency of Orange. In Europe, Volvo Cars spends a billion euros and Ericsson returns to profits.
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- Carrefour removes 25% of its administrative workforce in Italy and would consider giving in its Argentinian assets, according to the local press.
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Pierre Louette would see himself succeeding Jacques Aschenbroich as the presidency of Orange, according to the letter.
- Its obtained all the regulatory authorizations necessary for its acquisition project, for 3.1 billion dollars, of the supplier of Satellite Services Intelsat, with a closure of the operation on July 17.
- Mercialys finalizes the acquisition of the remaining 49% of hyperthetis for 28 million euros.
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The Compagnie des Alpes is pure 25 years in Pralognan.
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The court validates the continuation plan of the Les Hotels de Paris group.
- Drone Volt launches Kobra production in the United States.
- Rapid Nutrition plans to extend the distribution of its flagship product in Europe.
- The Blockchain Group lève 6 M€.
- Biophytis is associated with Lynx Analytics in the field of AI to accelerate the discovery of medicines against sarcopenia.
- One Experience attributes BSA.
- The main publications of the day : Catana, Streamwide… the rest here.
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D’Europe
- Volvo Cars spends a charge of 1 billion euros in its accounts.
- Solvay has revised its EBITDA forecasts to decrease for exercise 2025.
- Accelleron notes its turnover forecasts for 2025 and expects growth of 16 to 19%.
- Ericsson announces a return to profits in the 2nd quarter.
- Flatexdegiro raises his forecasts.
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Elisa’s adjusted operating profit slightly lower than expectations.
- Optimistic Tomtom on its 2025 turnover after good half -yearly results.
- Aker BP revives its production forecasts for this year.
- Rio Tinto names Simon Trott as CEO.
- Partners Group withdraws from its initial investment in PCI Pharma, but retains a minority participation.
- Pandox intends to make a public supply of cash in cash on Dalata Hotel.
- Natwest gave birth to 11.7% in Permanent TSB via private investment.
- Novartis appeals to the decision of an American court concerning the generic version of Entresto marketed.
- Eni announces a gas discovery in Angolan offshore.
- Diageo defends himself in court in the United States on allegations that his tequilas Casamigos and Don Julio are not “100% Agave”.
- The main publications of the day : Experian, Partners Group, Ericsson, Aker BP, Indutrade…
North America
- Becton, Dickinson and Waters will merge into an operation at $ 17.5 billion in medical equipment.
- NVIDIA obtains the green light from Washington to resume sales of its h20 chip for China.
- Meta invests hundreds of billions of dollars in IA infrastructure.
- Tesla will market her model from 69,766 dollars in India.
- The main publications of the day : JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, BlackRock, Citigroup, Bank of New York Mellon Corporation, State Street, JB Hunt Transport, Omnicom, Albertsons…
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