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Shell makes a profit of $9.5 billion and plans to increase its dividend.
Shell (LON:RDSa) reported a third-quarter profit of $9.45 billion on Thursday. This was down from the record-high profit of the…
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Samsung CEO Jay Y. Lee will carry on what his late father started.
SEOULAs Jay Y. Lee takes over as chairman of Samsung Electronics (OTC:SSNLF), he will be in charge of building on…
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Following a massive loss, Credit Suisse seeks billions from investors.
Credit Suisse, which has been hurt by scandals for years, wants to raise $4 billion by selling stock, as well…
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NYSE shares of Twitter will be suspended as Musk approaches a takeover.
According to the website of the New York Stock Exchange, trading in Twitter Inc (NYSE:TWTR) shares will be suspended on…
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Australia’s stock market is up at the end of the day; the S&P/ASX 200 is up 0.18.
Wednesday night, after the market closed, Australian stocks went up because A-REITs, utilities, and gold all went up. At the…
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The Turkish Competition Board gives out fines; $18.6 million goes to Meta Platforms.
On Wednesday, Turkey’s competition authority said it had fined Meta Platforms Inc, which owns Facebook, 346.72 million lira ($18.63 million)…
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ANZ was fined and had to pay back $152 million for not giving out benefits.
Australia’s market regulator said on Wednesday that Australia and New Zealand Banking Group must pay back A$211 million ($136 million)…
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Mercedes-Benz: Supply constraints are hurting sales of high-end battery-electric vehicles –CFO
Mercedes-Benz said on Wednesday, when it released its third quarter results, that it expects sales of high-end cars to go…
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The U.S. and Brazil helped Iberdrola make more money and ease Spain’s problems.
The biggest utility company in Europe, Iberdrola (OTC:IBDRY), reported a 29% rise in net profit for the first nine months…
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LG Display’s Q3 loss was bigger than expected because sales of devices were slow.
LG Display (NYSE:LPL) Co., Ltd., a South Korean company that makes flat-screen TVs and smartphones, lost money for the second…
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