Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa: 'So many things happen every morning that it makes you afraid'
Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa reflects on the challenges facing the company as it navigates a significant financial crisis and competition in the electric vehicle market.
Automotive Industry: How Stellantis Went Off Track
The automotive group Stellantis suffered a historic loss of 22.3 billion euros last year, primarily due to write-downs related to their electric vehicle strategy, forcing them to reconsider their approach.
Actress Satu Tuuli Karhu, 31, fell into a void โ decided to make a radical decision: "I can't hang on to a loose rope"
Actress Satu Tuuli Karhu shares her struggles with cancelled roles due to financial issues in the entertainment industry, prompting her to pursue a new career as a masseuse.
Aston Martin in Crisis: Lots of Power - Too Little Revenue
Aston Martin is facing a financial crisis, struggling to balance its production goals with insufficient revenue.
Star Bulk: High Profits - Strong Liquidity
Star Bulk Carriers reported significant revenue and net profit growth in 2025, despite a volatile dry bulk shipping market.
Giant car manufacturer: billion-euro losses, blames electric cars
Stellantis, one of the largest car manufacturers, reported massive losses for the latter half of 2025 and blamed overly optimistic electric vehicle sales forecasts.
Stellantis, the electric vehicle presents the bill. The budget closes in the red by 22 billion
Stellantis reports a record net loss of 22.3 billion euros for 2025, raising concerns about the viability of its electric vehicle strategy amidst economic challenges.
Operation investigates former sales representative and lawyer for alleged fraud that caused R$ 2.5 million loss to the agricultural industry
The Civil Police conducted searches and seizures to investigate a supposed scheme involving forgery, fraud, and money laundering related to the agricultural commodity industry, allegedly causing significant financial losses.
It's not just in the industry: layoffs and voluntary retirements reported in the financial sector as well
Recent layoffs in the industrial sector have raised concerns about similar job cuts occurring in the financial sector, including at PWC, which has laid off between 40 and 60 employees.
Automobile: in Europe, electrification turns into carnage in its production apparatus
The European automotive industry faces historical losses and a chaotic transition to electrification, as seen through Stellantis's significant financial setbacks.
Stellantis makes a mistake in electric car strategy and suffers a loss of R$ 153.9 billion
Stellantis reported a net loss of โฌ25.4 billion in 2025 due to high expenses associated with adjusting its electric vehicle strategy amid a slower-than-expected market transition.
TV Azteca will request bankruptcy proceedings
TV Azteca is entering voluntary bankruptcy proceedings to restructure its corporate, operational, and financial challenges due to pressures from the television industry and digital transformation.
Sports Industry: Record Loss at Puma: Almost 650 Million Euros in the Red
Puma faces a record loss of nearly 650 million euros amid challenges including unexpected performance by Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League and broader market difficulties.
VIDEO: โIโm hungry, depressed, battling debtโ โ Gospel singer, Busola Oke opens up on financial struggles
Gospel singer Busola Oke has shared her financial struggles and mental health challenges, expressing her desire to leave the music industry due to mounting pressure.
Stellantis reported a record loss of 22.3 billion euros last year due to electric vehicles
Stellantis recorded a significant loss largely attributed to the transition towards electric vehicles.
Stellantis reported a record loss of over 500 billion last year due to electric vehicles
Stellantis faced a significant financial loss last year, largely attributed to challenges in the electric vehicle market.
Planned new activity, but bankrupt: another restaurant closes its doors in the capital
A restaurant in Vilnius, 'Livin', has closed due to financial difficulties, highlighting the struggles faced by the restaurant industry amid rising costs and declining customer numbers.
Rashmika's Father is a Businessman, What Does Her Mother Do? Once Endured Financial Struggles
Rashmika Mandanna, a prominent actress in the South Indian film industry, is set to marry Vijay Deverakonda, and this report explores her family background and financial journey.
Uncertainty about the future of one of the country's leading dairy companies: it accumulates rejected checks for $13.6 billion and its 3 plants are paralyzed
Lรกcteos Verรณnica, a major dairy company in Argentina, faces critical challenges as its operations have come to a halt, resulting in substantial debt and unpaid salaries for employees.
Aston Martin is facing difficulties. In the market and on the track
Aston Martin is reportedly encountering challenges both commercially and competitively.
Private Retirement Provision: Is the SPD Falling into the Riester Trap Again?
The SPD is warned that its new approach to private retirement savings may repeat the failures of the Riester pension scheme, which has been criticized for benefiting the financial industry more than retirees.
Mining Once Again Suffers Billion-Dollar Losses. Coal Sales at Record Low
Poland's mining industry continues to struggle, facing significant financial losses and declining coal production and sales.
The Transport Industry Fights for Infrastructure Financing
Over 40 European transport organizations have jointly urged EU member states and the European Commission to allocate at least 100 billion euros for the next funding round of the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) under the upcoming Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF).
Longplay: These are the secret lists that actors do not want to talk about
A new Longplay article discusses the increasing influence of financial backers on casting decisions in Finnish films and TV series, highlighting secret lists ranking actors based on their visibility and popularity.
Nova Scotia announces financial framework for its emerging offshore wind industry
The Nova Scotia government has proposed new legislation to ensure financial benefits from the offshore wind industry, implementing a levy on project developers.
It has 395 employees: the forest company Celulosa Argentina has been out of production for six months, there is no date for reopening and is seeking an investor
Forestadora Tapebicuรก has been unable to produce for six months due to financial difficulties and is currently seeking an investor to resume operations.
The automotive world is experiencing tectonic shifts: some suffocate from debt, others choke on a lack of innovation
The automotive industry is facing significant challenges as brands like Chrysler and Jaguar struggle with financial instability and identity crises.
JPMorgan: Sees parallels with the global crisis of 2008 โ 'Some are making foolish moves to increase revenue'
Jamie Dimon, the head of JPMorgan Chase & Co., warns that current trends in the financial industry could lead to a crisis similar to that of 2008, as heightened competition pushes some players to make unwise decisions.
The end of the electric car euphoria has cost the automotive industry 65 billion dollars
Automakers are facing significant losses as their investments in electric vehicles have turned into a harsh setback, totaling at least $65 billion in global losses over the past year.
FinTech Mexico Festival 2026, epicenter of financial innovation in Latin America
The FinTech Mexico Festival 2026 is set to be a pivotal event for the digital financial ecosystem in Mexico, bringing together industry leaders and innovators.
Industry Points of Emphasis recap from Jennifer Bevan to Yas' deal
The penultimate episode of HBO's 'Industry' portrays significant narrative shifts, including a focus on the financial drama surrounding the character Tender.
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.
Navios Maritime Partners LP has 'run' the year 2025 at high speeds
Navios Maritime Partners LP reported strong operational performance and increased revenues for 2025, showcasing resilience amid geopolitical upheavals.
โFaidonโ recorded 7% sales increase in the financial year 2025
The pastry industry 'Faidon' experienced a 7% sales increase and plans further investments for production capacity this year.
The state is looking for ways to assist dairy producers in difficulty
The Estonian government is seeking ways to assist dairy producers facing financial difficulties due to issues within the cooperative E-Piim.
Herdez closes 2025 on the rise
Grupo Herdez reported a significant increase in net profit for Q4 2025, reaching 568 million pesos, up 66 percent year-over-year.
Failed start-up of the blast furnace in Spain. The steel giant has a serious problem
A steel company in Spain is facing significant challenges after five failed attempts to restart a blast furnace, leading to its shutdown and a potential two-year repair process costing around โฌ100 million.
Nissan's results collapse Renault, which loses 10.931 billion in 2025
Renault reported a loss of โฌ10.931 billion in 2025, significantly impacted by its stake in Nissan, but would have posted a profit without that effect.
Beef and lamb get 580 times more in EU subsidies than legumes, study finds
A report has revealed that beef and lamb receive significantly more subsidies from the EU than legumes, highlighting the disproportionate financial support for meat-heavy diets over plant-based sources.
Goldman dismantles woke capitalism
Goldman Sachs is reversing its prior commitment to diversity and inclusion criteria for board member selection, signaling the potential end of 'woke capitalism.'
Bubblify Faces Bankruptcy Proposal
Bubblify is facing a proposal for bankruptcy as it encounters technical issues on its website.
Prof. Schlevogtโs Compass No. 41: Dutch disease, US strain โ Dollar dominance hollows out industry
The article discusses the implications of the US dollar's dominance as the world's reserve currency, highlighting its paradoxical effects on the country's economy.
How the changes in labor law impact film financing
The 2028 labor reform in Argentina will significantly affect the financial support for the film industry as the Incaa loses key revenue sources.
BBC to slash budgets as viewers tune out
The BBC has announced a 10% budget cut as it grapples with financial challenges and a significant defamation lawsuit.
Epstein: Business over Morality: How Deutsche Bank Courted Wealthy Clients Like Epstein in the USA
The article explores how Deutsche Bank prioritized financial gains by courting convicted sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein and other wealthy clients, ignoring serious moral concerns regarding Epstein's criminal history.
Bollywood and the mafia: A toxic and deadly affair
The article explores the longstanding, exploitative relationship between Bollywood and organized crime, illustrating how the mafia has infiltrated the film industry for financial gains.
SAFE adopted by the Sejm. What will the president do?
The Polish Sejm has adopted the SAFE law, establishing a financial instrument to facilitate state borrowing for defense projects totaling โฌ43.7 billion, of which over 80% is earmarked for the domestic defense industry.
SKKU, National Changwon University, and 3 Other Universities Selected as Specialized Institutions in Bio and Robot Industries
The South Korean government has selected five universities to receive financial support as part of its initiative to specialize in bio and robotics industries.
Is creativity in the luxury world in crisis? Why the return of past hits like Valentino's Rockstud shoes or Balenciaga's Le City bag may not be such good news
The article discusses the potential decline in creativity within the luxury fashion industry as evidenced by the resurgence of past trends and designs amidst financial struggles.
Britney Spears sells music for reported $200M, experts cite 'hot catalog' market for sale interest
Britney Spears has reportedly sold her entire music catalog for $200 million amid a thriving market for music rights.