Bouches-du-Rhône: High-tension trial of two DZ Mafia executives charged with murder
The trial of Gabriel Ory and Amine Oualane begins, focusing on their involvement in the 2019 murders of two known figures in the drug trafficking world.
Krafton's Management Buys Back Shares Worth 15 Billion Won, ‘Confident in Company's Future’
Krafton's executives have invested heavily in buying back shares, signaling confidence in the company's future amidst market concerns about its growth potential.
Japanese executives absent from China’s key annual summit amid diplomatic tension: sources
No Japanese business executives will be present at the China Development Forum in Beijing due to ongoing diplomatic tensions between China and Japan.
NHL Insiders Gather - Finnish Player's Name Came Up
NHL executives met to discuss potential changes within the league, with notable discussions centered on Finnish goalie Ville Husso following a controversial incident in a recent game.
Strictly Come Dancing star makes plea to show bosses as pro dancers face bloodbath
A former contestant on Strictly Come Dancing, Ali Bastian, appeals to show executives amid rumored changes that threaten the show's professional dancers following the exits of longtime hosts Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman.
‘Inheritance Tax Fake News’ Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry Dismisses Two Executives... Executive Vice Chairman Also Resigns
The Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) has dismissed two executives and its Executive Vice Chairman in response to the 'inheritance tax fake news' controversy.
Airline Ticket Prices Rise Across Europe Due to War in the Middle East
European airline executives warn that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East will significantly increase airline ticket prices due to operational costs rising from flight cancellations and soaring fuel prices.
French producers want to expand their apple exports to Ecuador and open the door to new fruits
Executives from seven French companies are seeking to increase apple exports to Ecuador while exploring opportunities for other fruits.
Acciona tries to avoid prosecution in the 'Koldo case' with a report to Anti-Corruption: 'The modus operandi used was undetectable'
Acciona's internal report to Anti-Corruption aims to mitigate the potential prosecution over its involvement in the Koldo case, which has already implicated several former executives of the company.
The strategy of companies to take advantage of the tailwind in the sector
Executives highlighted both opportunities and challenges in the recovery of the aviation and tourism sectors in Argentina during a recent summit.
Testimonies and contradictions of the breakup of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle with Netflix: 'Ted Sarandos is fed up with the couple'
The collaboration between Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and Netflix has come to an end amidst reports of low audience ratings and a growing rift between them and Netflix executives.
TVN Changes Owner. Directors Will Earn a Fortune from the Transaction
Warner Bros. Discovery is set to change ownership following a deal with Paramount Skydance, resulting in substantial financial benefits for top executives.
China reviews sanctions related to Meta's acquisition of Manus to block talent and technology outflow
The Chinese government is considering sanctions, including the prohibition of executives' exit, regarding Meta's acquisition of the Chinese startup Manus amid concerns over talent and technology leakage.
Investigation against former MPS executives closed
Former executives of MPS, accused of aggravated fraud, have had the investigation against them archived by the Court in Milan.
Finnish ATV Company Suspected of Serious Sanction Violation - Executives are Russian
A Finnish company, 18 Wheels, is under suspicion for a serious violation of sanctions, with its leadership being Russian nationals.
Investigation: Black Cube executives landed in a private jet. Then a smear campaign began with secret recordings.
An investigation reveals connections between executives from the Israeli intelligence firm Black Cube and a smear campaign against Slovenia's leftist government officials, unveiled just days before the upcoming elections.
Lisa Su, CEO of AMD, Visits Samsung's Pyeongtaek Campus on the 18th
Lisa Su, the CEO of AMD, is scheduled to meet with senior executives of Samsung Electronics at the Pyeongtaek campus on the 18th to discuss collaboration opportunities in various semiconductor fields.
U.S. Court: Krafton's 'Dismissal of Subsidiary Executives' is Unjust
A U.S. court has ruled that Krafton’s dismissal of its subsidiary executives was unjust, spotlighting the firm's controversial management practices.
Election rival plans to dismantle Orbán's empire with top managers
Hungarian opposition party Tisza is seeking to appoint top business executives to government positions if they win the upcoming parliamentary elections to dismantle Viktor Orbán's entrenched system.
Executives of Major Oil Companies Warn Trump Over the Strait of Hormuz
Executives from major oil companies have warned President Trump that the energy crisis will worsen if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed.
Oil Giants Warn Trump: The Energy Crisis Will Worsen
Top executives from the American oil industry have warned President Trump that the ongoing energy crisis is likely to worsen due to the Iran conflict and disruptions in navigation through the Strait of Hormuz.
Does the president earn more in a state bank or a private one?
The article discusses the salaries of bank presidents in Poland in 2025, revealing who earns the most and the differences between private and state banks.
The CEO Scam
The CEO scam involves fraudsters impersonating high executives to deceive employees into transferring money or revealing sensitive information.
Wike-backed PDP faction installs PDP executives in Bayelsa, Ekiti, Oyo
A faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) loyal to Minister Nyesom Wike elected new party executives in multiple states after a court ruling invalidated a previous convention.
88% of business leaders trust in the growth of their businesses despite constant volatility, according to a study
A significant 88% of business leaders are optimistic about their growth prospects for 2026, viewing ongoing global volatility as a competitive advantage according to a study by HLB.
Ten U.S. airline executives plea with Congress to pay TSA workers and end the shutdown
Executives from ten major U.S. airlines have urged Congress to end the ongoing government shutdown that is impacting air travel and TSA workers' pay.
Inaugurate ward executives immediately, Oyo APC chair tells LG leaders
The Oyo APC chair urges local government leaders to promptly inaugurate their executive committees after recent elections.
Will app delivery become more expensive with regulation? Understand the government's and companies' proposals
The Brazilian government seeks to regulate app delivery services, but disagreements over minimum payment amounts have led to no resolution among legislators, companies, and executives.
Normalized Silent Burnout as a Virtue
The article discusses the phenomenon of 'silent burnout' among executives who, despite outward success, struggle with persistent fatigue and a loss of meaning in their work.
Hold states, LGs accountable, Tinubu tells media executives
President Bola Tinubu has called on media executives to scrutinize state and local governments as closely as they do his administration, emphasizing the need for accountability.
BYD factory in Bahia accumulates orders for 100 thousand cars for Argentina and Mexico
BYD's factory in Camaçari, Bahia has received orders totaling 100,000 vehicles for Argentina and Mexico, announced company executives along with President Lula da Silva.
Finland's most important port is in Norway. Now top executives are raising alarms.
This article discusses the recent developments in Narvik, Norway, where simulated military activities for NATO’s Cold Response exercise are taking place, raising concerns among top executives about the implications for the region.
Nidec to Investigate Legal Responsibility of Executives over Accounting Fraud, Possible Lawsuit
Nidec has established a committee to investigate the legal responsibilities of its executives related to an accounting fraud scandal, which could lead to a potential lawsuit.
Distribution of stock options to company executives
The distribution of stock options to company executives is a useful but complex method of reward that raises significant tax issues requiring clarification to avoid mistakes.
Various decisions by the board and executives of Sýn have attracted attention
Recent decisions made by Sýn's board and management have sparked significant interest and discussion.
Government squeeze on distribution and gas stations leads Rubens Ometto and other executives to Brasília
Executives from major fuel distribution companies rushed to Brasília following the Brazilian government's announcement to tighten controls on fuel pricing.
"Argentina Week": praises for the great official bet and the 'noise' that slipped into the halls
Executives praised "Argentina Week" in New York for its scale and potential to attract investments, while controversy arose from political tensions involving Javier Milei.
The prophecy of one of the most important oil executives about the future of Argentina
Miguel Galuccio, president of Vista Energy, predicts that Argentina will become one of the top 20 oil-producing countries globally, largely due to the potential of the Vaca Muerta formation.
Fireworks executive rips page from Boston bombing playbook to trace NYC terror suspect
Phantom Fireworks executives used their database to trace purchases by a terror suspect after a similar approach helped identify the Boston Marathon bombers.
Investors' Advisors Criticize Excessive Salaries and Power Accumulation in the Ibex
Investor advisors are calling for rejection of the re-election of top executives and their excessive salaries in major Ibex companies.
"This Time It’s Different": For the Main Oil Producers in the Country, Argentina Can Be a Key Global Player
The prominent oil executives of Argentina assert that the country holds significant potential to emerge as a key global player in the energy sector, particularly due to its resources like Vaca Muerta.
Financing: Interest in Investing in Agriculture Grows, Although the Impact of Drought Persists
Bank Galicia executives report increased interest in agricultural investment despite ongoing drought challenges.
After Milei's attacks: at a Techint Group company they ask that economic opening be accompanied by structural reforms
Executives from Ternium highlight Argentina's competitive disadvantages in tax policy compared to countries like Brazil ahead of expected economic reforms.
After Milei's Criticism, Caputo Will Present the Economic Plan to Executives and Investors at 'Argentina Week'
Argentinian Economy Minister Luis Caputo is set to present the government's economic plan to executives and investors in New York following critical remarks made by Javier Milei.
American Tech Industry: Salary Madness
The salaries in the American tech industry significantly outpace those in Europe, highlighting a stark contrast in compensation for executives.
New Board of Directors in the Union of Banking Executives of Shipping
The newly elected Board of Directors of the Union of Banking Executives of Shipping emphasizes the importance of strategic foresight amid geopolitical changes affecting the shipping industry.
F1 chiefs take action to quell furious driver 'rebellion' after Max Verstappen demand
Formula One executives are in talks with drivers to address concerns over new regulations following Max Verstappen's criticism.
Nigeria: APC Members Allege Plans to Manipulate Congress List in Kwara
Members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kwara State have protested against alleged attempts to manipulate the party executives' congress list.
They see potential in banking the corporate sector
Executives from Masari Casa de Bolsa emphasize the need for increased company formation and banking opportunities for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Mexico.
Telefónica restricts mega severance packages for its executives after a 90 million euro bill in 2025
Telefónica plans to limit severance payments to future executives following a controversy over large payouts to former top managers.