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Cannae, KDSA Buy Majority Stake in The Watkins Company
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Equinor Buys 9.8% Stake in Orsted as Part of Renewables Push
Equinor plans to allocate more than 50% of its investments in renewable and low-carbon projects by 2050, from around 20% in 2023.18 hours ago -
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What to know before buying an Amazon Alexa speaker
Which Amazon Alexa speaker is the best? A tech expert weighs in on the Alexa-enabled device. Shop the Amazon Echo Dot, Pop, Studio, Show and more.12 hours ago -
Business - Financial Times
Dovid Efune, outspoken frontrunner to buy The Telegraph
Staff fear British-born publisher of The New York Sun would be a more divisive owner than the Barclay family2 hours ago -
Business - Financial Times
Norway’s Equinor takes 10% stake in renewables group Ørsted
Company becomes second-largest shareholder in world’s biggest offshore wind farm developer behind Danish government16 hours ago -
Business - The Wall Street Journal
Activist Starboard Value Takes $1 Billion Stake in Pfizer
The drugmaker’s shares have slumped as demand for Covid-19 vaccines and treatments has slowed.Yesterday -
Tech - VentureBeat
AI Platform Alliance brings system and chip companies together
The AI Platform Alliance announced today the expansion of its consortium aimed at combining the key chips and hardware for modern AI.15 hours ago - Artificial Intelligence -
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Democrats accuse food, beverage companies of ‘profiteering’ through ‘shrinkflation’
Two Democratic lawmakers have sent a letter to some of the country’s biggest food and beverage companies arguing they are “profiteering” through “shrinkflation,” the practice of reducing product ...15 hours ago -
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Utility company American Water pauses billing after cyberattack
American Water, the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the U.S., says it was the victim of a cyberattack, prompting the firm to pause billing to customers.5 hours ago -
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Water companies must return £158m over poor performance
Ofwat reviews water companies against metrics including pollution, customer service and leakage.40 minutes ago
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