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International Companies
27 Jun
Lego profit surges to a record

Lego's first-half profit more than doubled to a record as the Danish toymaker emerged as a winner from the Covid-19 crisis.

27 Jun
Pfizer reports positive results from children's Covid-19 trial

Pfizer and BioNTech have reported positive results from their trial of a Covid-19 vaccine for children aged 5-12.

27 Jun
Pimlico Plumbers sold to US group for up to £145m

Pimlico Plumbers, the upmarket home services business founded by Charlie Mullins from a second-hand van, has been snapped up by Neighborly of the US for as much as £145m, according to a report.

27 Jun
Uber on track for first profitable quarter

Uber said it was on track for its first profitable quarter after burning through billions of dollars for more than a decade.

27 Jun
Revolut to offer commission-free US stock trading

Revolut will offer commission-free stock trading to US customers for the first time to compete with Robinhood and Square in the fast-growing world of retail share dealing.

27 Jun
EU officials raise doubts about Nvidia's Arm deal - report

Nvidia's $54bn purchase of Arm faces fresh opposition from EU officials after the UK's competition regulator raised concerns about the deal, according to a report.

27 Jun
Sweden's Sobi accepts $8bn private equity offer

Swedish Orphan Biovitrum (Sobi) has recommended a cash offer from Advent International and Aurora Investment valuing the rare disease drug company at SEK 69. 4bn ($8bn) in the latest private equity swoop on a European company.

01 Nov
PIMCO funds to acquire Columbia Property Trust for $3.9nbn

Funds managed by PIMCO have inked a deal to acquire Columbia Property Trust, an investor in high-quality office buildings, for $3. 9bn including debt.

01 Nov
Scientists to begin human trials of cancer vaccine using AstraZeneca technology

Researchers in the UK and Germany will begin human trials for a therapeutic cancer vaccine "shortly" that uses the same technology as AstraZeneca's Covid-19 shot.

01 Nov
Curevac downsizes manufacturing for Covid-19 jab amid reduced demand

CureVac has downsized its capacity for manufacturing its first generation Covid-19 vaccine due to what it said was the lower-than-expected peak demand for the shot and due to the decreased need thanks to ongoing vaccinations globally.

26 Oct
Beijing proposes investment in ride-hailing giant Didi

Beijing has proposed an investment that would see it take control of Didi Global, China's largest ride-hailing firm.

26 Oct
Tinder CEO to take top job at Yahoo

Dating platform operator Tinder revealed on Friday that chief executive officer Jim Lanzone was leaving the business in order to take over the top job at Yahoo.

24 Oct
Evergrande raises $1.5bn after selling bank stake

China’s Evergrande is to sell part of its stake in Shengjing Bank for $1. 5bn, as the embattled firm looks to raise cash and paydown creditors.

24 Oct
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H&M reinstates dividend as sales recovery continues

Hennes & Mauritz is to reinstate its dividend, the fashion retailer said on Thursday, as sales and profits continued to improve from the worst of the pandemic.

24 Oct
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Evergrande misses offshore bond payment - report

Embattled Chinese property developer Evergrande has missed a crucial bond interest payment, according to reports.

24 Oct
Netflix snaps up works of Roald Dahl

Netflix has secured the rights to the work of children’s favourite Roald Dahl, author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda and the Big Friendly Giant.

22 Oct
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Google appeals 500m euro fine from French regulator

Google lodged a court appeal against the fine imposed by the French Competition Authority roughly two months before.

22 Oct
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Facebook questions CMA's authority in response to Giphy probe

Facebook has questioned the authority of the UK’s competition watchdog, in a letter published on Wednesday responding to concerns around its completed purchase of animated image sharing platform Giphy.

22 Oct
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Irish regulators fine WhatsApp €225m for breaches of privacy

Ireland has fined Facebook's WhatsApp division a record €225. 0m for breaches of privacy after the EU's privacy watchdog pressured the nation to take a tougher stance on the matter and bigger penalties.

22 Oct
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Amazon preps insurance offering for UK SME business customers

Amazon will soon offer insurance to small and medium-sized UK business customers, marking the e-commerce giant's first business insurance offering in Britain.