Novo Nordisk and Hims End Dispute Involving Weight Loss Medications
Danish company Novo Nordisk plans to sell its weight loss medications on the platform of American company Hims & Hers Health, ending a public dispute that escalated into a legal battle.
Oil prices rise after attack on Iraqi oil field
Oil prices increased due to an attack on an oil field in Iraq that belongs to American company HKN Energy.
Iraqi Kurdistan: Oil well operated by American company hit by drone
An oil well managed by an American company in Dohuk, Iraqi Kurdistan, was attacked by a drone, resulting in a fire, according to security sources.
Czech Pale Fire Capital invested nearly two billion in an American company
Czech investment firm Pale Fire Capital has made a significant investment of nearly two billion in a U.S. company.
Russians are guiding drones using American electronics. They are obtaining it from a Czech company
The article discusses how the Russian army is acquiring American electronics for drone guidance through a Czech trader, despite sanctions prohibiting such transactions.
Insider Trading, Bets on Death... Millions of Dollars Wagered on the War in Iran on Polymarket Cause Scandal
An analysis company highlighted six users of the Polymarket platform who made a profit of $1.2 million through bets placed just hours before Israeli-American raids targeting Tehran.
American Attack on Khamenei's House, Chinese Company Releases Satellite Images
A coordinated airstrike by the U.S. and Israel targeted Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's compound in Tehran, resulting in significant destruction, with satellite images showing smoke and damaged buildings.
Court orders Greenpeace to pay 345 million dollars to American oil pipeline company
Greenpeace has been ordered by a court in North Dakota to pay 345 million dollars in damages to the operator of the Dakota Access oil pipeline.
Due to artificial intelligence.. An American company lays off thousands; bloggers say: the earthquake is coming
An American finance technology company, Block, is laying off 4,000 employees as part of a restructuring strategy, citing efficiency gains from artificial intelligence.
Lyten Completes Purchase of Northvolt
The American company Lyten has completed the acquisition of the bankrupt Northvolt business, with plans to restart battery production by late 2026 and establish a data center in Skellefteรฅ at a total cost of 5 billion dollars.
American AI Company Rejects Defense Ministry's Demands for Unrestricted Technology Use
American AI company Anthropic has refused to grant the U.S. Department of Defense unrestricted rights to its technology, despite threats of emergency powers to compel compliance.
New Aena Prize for Hispano-American Narrative will be endowed with one million euros
Aena, the Spanish airport management company, has announced the establishment of a new Hispano-American Narrative Prize with a total of one million euros for the winner and 30,000 euros for each of the four finalists.
Newsweek: American Military Secrets Sold to Russians for Millions
A former employee of a U.S. military contracting company was sentenced to 7 years in prison for selling sensitive cybersecurity tools to Russian associates.
Inquiry Commission on Public Audiovisual: Mediawan is a 'French' group, assures its founder
Pierre-Antoine Capton, founder of Mediawan, defended the company's identification as a French entity amidst allegations regarding major American investment in its ownership.
The rusty dagger will get a Czech heart. PBS engines are heading to American rockets
Czech company PBS is set to supply engines for American rockets, indicating a significant partnership in the aerospace industry.
Large Meta Deal Sends Stock Up at American Chip Company
AMD's stock surged over six percent after Meta announced a deal to purchase millions of AI chips from the company, potentially increasing Meta's stake in AMD to 10 percent.
De Beers loses value amid diamond industry crisis
De Beers has announced significant financial losses as the diamond sector faces a crisis, prompting its parent company, Anglo American, to reduce its value.
Fate Workers Block the Pan-American Highway and Gendarmerie Attempts to Clear Traffic
Workers protesting the closure of the Fate tire manufacturing company blocked traffic on the Pan-American Highway, prompting a response from security forces.
Protesters Block the Pan-American Highway Demanding the Closure of Fate
Amid a general strike against labor reform, protesters blocked the Pan-American highway in Argentina to demand action due to the impending closure of the tire company Fate and over 900 confirmed layoffs.
Barron Trump: The Youngest Son of the American President and His Guide to Reaching the Youth
Barron Trump, the youngest son of Donald Trump, is establishing himself as an entrepreneur with a new beverage company.
Violence Impacts 4% of GDP in Latin American Countries, According to Analyst
An analyst from the Spanish Export Credit Insurance Company (Cesce) reports that violence reduces the GDP of Latin American countries by over 4%, affecting economic investment and productivity.
KL: Our home location is no longer Finland
Oura, a company known for its smart rings, plans to relocate its headquarters from Finland to Delaware, USA, due to favorable tax policies and a majority American investor base.
An Indian company has filed a lawsuit against American AI company Anthropic, claiming the name belongs to them
A local software company from Belagavi, Karnataka has taken legal action against American AI firm Anthropic, asserting a trademark claim over their name.
OpenAI accuses DeepSik of relying on American models to train its model
OpenAI has formally warned the U.S. Senate that the Chinese company DeepSik is allegedly using American models unlawfully to train its AI systems.
What is the World Worth?: The Crazy Stock Market Hype Surrounding Palantir
The article discusses the polarizing perceptions of the American software company Palantir in the context of artificial intelligence and stock market speculation.
Manta Plane Closer to Breaking Boeing and Airbus Duopoly
A San Diego-based American company has modified its aircraft design to include an additional deck, aiming to enhance practicality and comfort while challenging Boeing and Airbus's market dominance.
Reuters: U.S. Valero to import 6.5 million barrels of oil from Venezuela
Valero Energy, an American company, plans to buy 6.5 million barrels of Venezuelan crude oil in March 2024, becoming the largest foreign oil refiner in Venezuela since the arrest of President Nicolas Maduro.
An American security company that secured the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation is looking for a new role in the sector
A U.S. security company is seeking a new role in Gaza's humanitarian sector following prior criticisms over violent incidents at aid distribution sites it served.
Company brings structured industrial practices to the North American glass sector
A Brazilian-led company in Florida is revolutionizing the glass industry in the U.S. by applying innovative industrial practices.
American star upset with Ilkka Paananen โ now an apology came from Finland
Popular American Twitch streamer Nicholas 'Jynxzi' Stewart expressed his displeasure towards the Finnish gaming company Supercell after feeling overlooked in a statement by CEO Ilkka Paananen.
Business Ticker: AI Company Anthropic Raises 30 Billion Dollars
The American AI company Anthropic has raised 30 billion dollars in a new funding round, bringing its valuation to 380 billion dollars.
Legal Dispute Over Weight Loss Drugs: Ozempic Manufacturer Accuses Competitor of Selling Dangerous Product
Danish pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk has sued American company Hims & Hers, accusing it of selling an 'unsafe' copy of its weight loss drug.
Confectionery Manufacturer: US Influencer Shane Becomes Creative Director at Katjes
US influencer Jake Shane will serve as Chief Creative Officer at the German confectionery company Katjes, aiming to establish the brand in the American market by 2026.
American auto giant reports record losses
Ford Motor Company has disclosed a record financial loss primarily due to failures in its electric vehicle division and broader business challenges.
"Mistral": Europe's Path to Counter the Dominance of American Artificial Intelligence
Mistral, a French AI company, is seeing a significant rise in revenues as European demand for alternatives to American tech firms grows, supported by French President Emmanuel Macron.
Telefรณnica sells its subsidiary in Chile and deepens its exit from Latin America
Spanish telecommunications company Telefรณnica, represented in Brazil by the Vivo brand, has announced the sale of its Chilean subsidiary for $1.21 billion, marking a significant step in its exit from the Latin American market.
Onfly, corporate travel management company, partners with Mexican Volaris
Onfly has partnered with Mexican airline Volaris to offer its clients low-cost travel options through its platform as part of its strategy to expand in the Latin American market.
A 52-page document linking Jack Lang to Jeffrey Epstein was unpublished by the American justice system
A legal document associating French politician Jack Lang with Jeffrey Epstein has been temporarily retracted by the U.S. Justice Department for further review.
Coupangโs โvery aggressiveโ lobbying wins it powerful defenders in Washington
Coupang, a prominent South Korean e-commerce company, has successfully lobbied in Washington, securing powerful allies among Republican lawmakers under the Trump administration, despite being largely unknown to American consumers.
The US offers $9 billion to a Russian ally: to cut the umbilical cord with the Kremlin
The US is paving the way for its nuclear technology and fuel export to Armenia, creating opportunities for an American company to potentially replace an aging nuclear plant, thus diminishing Russia's influence in the region.
How Coupang went from โproud Korean companyโ to American company under โattackโ
Coupang is facing pressure from American political figures who have been lobbied to influence South Korea's investigations of the company.
American company gives up the sale of Wegovy copy
The American telehealth company Hims and Hers has decided to cease the sale of a copy of Novo's weight loss medication Wegovy after discussions with industry stakeholders.
Gold Digger Experienced a Real Disaster: Angered Lamborghini and Lost Everything
An American gold digger from Arizona sought $75 million from Lamborghini for the domain lambo.com but ended up losing everything to the company after a court ruling.
Small-scale nuclear energy, a solution to unlock AI development
Mexican company Bleeding Edge Technologies (BETS) and American firm Hadron Energy have signed a letter of intent to use small nuclear reactors to power digital infrastructure, addressing energy consumption growth for AI projected to rise by 15% annually until 2030.
Korean lawmakers pressured by Coupang lobbying they didn't even know about
Reports indicate that Coupang is leveraging strong supporters in U.S. politics to exert pressure on South Korea, raising new tensions between the two countries as American politicians press for information on a Korean investigation into the company.
Kirin Holdings to Sell Subsidiary American Whiskey Maker as Part of Streamlining
Kirin Holdings has announced the sale of its subsidiary American whiskey maker, Four Roses, to a local company as it seeks to streamline its business amid stagnant global alcohol consumption.
PakTech lands in Mexico, seeks circular packaging in the brewing industry
The American company PakTech has announced its operations in Mexico to implement circular packaging in the brewing industry, leveraging Mexico's position as a leading beer exporter and producer.
Guilfoyle: US financial support enabled ONEX to revitalize shipbuilding at Elefsis Shipyards
US Ambassador Kimberly Guilfoyle highlighted the role of American financial aid in revitalizing shipbuilding at the Elefsis Shipyards through a strategic cooperation agreement signed between ONEX and a Korean company.
An (disrespectful?) solution as cemeteries fill up โ 'It's like sleeping in a cradle'...
A new company owner is attempting to alleviate the looming crisis in the American death industry by promoting a unique solution at Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery, which is running out of space for new burials.
Seadrill, which caused 80 billion losses to Korea Trade Insurance Corporation and Export-Import Bank, earns 110 billion through the Great Whale project
Seadrill, an American drilling company, incurred a substantial loss of approximately 854 billion won to Korean institutions due to unpaid loans, while also gaining significant profits through its participation in the Great Whale oil drilling project.