Study: A large number of Estonian companies are unprotected against cyberattacks
A recent study reveals that many Estonian companies remain unprotected against increasing cyber threats, with a particular vulnerability noted among smaller firms with limited IT budgets.
Tesla arrives with 'a treat in hand' in NL: Attracts 100 companies and increases the price of facilities
Tesla's planned gigafactory in Nuevo León has not yet begun construction, but it's already spurring a surge of automotive suppliers in the region, inflating industrial leasing prices significantly.
Alibaba seeks a 'huge success' with the 2026 World Cup: It will bet on Mexican companies due to tariffs on Chinese products
Alibaba plans to focus on Mexican companies for growth opportunities related to the 2026 World Cup amid rising tariffs on Chinese goods.
Simon Campanello: "Open AI is about to intensify tech companies' surveillance"
Simon Campanello critiques Open AI's ambitions to integrate Chat GPT into homes, viewing it as a means of increasing tech companies' surveillance over individual activities.
Vivendi Universal, France Telecom... Before Stellantis, these French companies also faced historical losses
The French automobile manufacturer Stellantis recently reported a staggering loss of €22.3 billion for 2025, marking it as the second-largest loss ever recorded for a French company.
Washington allows the resale of Venezuelan oil to Cuba
The U.S. Treasury has announced it will permit companies to apply for licenses to resell Venezuelan oil to Cuba, potentially alleviating the island's severe fuel crisis.
'My company has been ruined...' Founder expresses pain, fear spreads over AI!
Fear over AI impacts employees and companies alike, with significant business model challenges seen in major Indian IT firms.
Companies will not be able to destroy unsold clothing. Expert explains why it was easier to throw it away
The European Commission is advancing legislation aimed at banning the destruction of unsold clothing and footwear.
'It is a total disrespect,' says federation president about taxes paid by big techs
The president of the Brazilian Federation of Advertising Agencies criticizes the taxation of big tech companies and emphasizes the need for a collective effort to influence regulatory debates.
'It is a consensus on the need to increase revenue' for public security, says Derrite after approval of the anti-cryptocurrency bill
Deputy Guilherme Derrite emphasized the need for Brazil to seek new funding avenues for public security following the approval of an anti-cryptocurrency bill, especially after an additional taxation on betting companies was removed.
The blockade of the island: The United States confirmed that it authorizes the sale of oil and gas to Cuba under certain conditions
The U.S. Treasury Department has announced that oil and gas sales to Cuba are now authorized, provided that the fuel is directed to private citizens and companies.
Why should municipalities help companies when they gain nothing from it
The article discusses the reluctance of municipalities to support businesses, questioning the benefits they derive from such assistance.
Nifty 50-Sensex: India's Stock Indices Slightly Rise, Nifty Metal Shines! Major Leap for IT as Well
India's stock market showed a slight rebound on February 25, 2026, with Nifty increasing by 57 points and Sensex by 50, despite major declines in stocks of top companies.
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
Lácteos Verónica, 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.
Lufthansa marks a milestone in German companies' long journey to acknowledge their Nazi past
Lufthansa is reflecting on its role during the Nazi regime as it celebrates its centenary, marking a significant step for German companies in acknowledging their historical complicity.
Gender Neutrality? It's Good for Companies. Public Sphere Lags Behind
The article discusses the recent legal changes in Poland regarding gender neutrality in job postings and the ongoing challenges faced in the public sector.
The shocking data on the advance of drug trafficking revealed by an expert: it is already the third 'employer' in Mexico
A recent report reveals that drug trafficking has become the third largest employer in Mexico, surpassing several multinational companies.
Lubera, PGE: It is an investment in the future of Polish companies
Poland is at a critical juncture, needing to harness local resources and expertise for its energy transformation to boost economic growth and job creation.
Kledzik, PORR: It's Time to Strengthen Polishness
The article discusses the capabilities and achievements of Polish construction companies in the context of national pride and competitive quality in investments.
»It cries to heaven«: Companies are denied the ability to draw more power from the strained power grid
Danish companies are facing delays in accessing necessary power from the strained electricity grid, with significant implications for their operations and environmental goals.
When warfare on social media and a wave of hate can destroy a company. How to defend against it
An article discussing the dangers of social media backlash and hate campaigns that can harm companies, alongside ways to combat these issues.
It's about many billions: Can companies now claim back US tariffs?
European companies are facing renewed uncertainty following a US Supreme Court ruling that deemed many tariffs imposed by President Trump unlawful, potentially complicating international trade further.
The Pentagon's Anger Over European Rearmament "Made in Brussels"
The Pentagon expressed strong disapproval of the European Union's proposed protective measures for its defense sector, indicating that it could limit access for American companies in Europe.
AI from China: This Time It's 'Seedance Shock'...Film Industry Says 'We're Finished'
The AI video generation model 'Seedance 2.0' from China's ByteDance is causing a stir in the global content industry, prompting demands from companies like Netflix and Disney to halt video generation using their intellectual properties.
The keys to the Supreme Court ruling on tariffs: What it means and how it affects companies?
The U.S. Supreme Court has struck down tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, potentially opening the door for massive claims from U.S. importers who have paid significantly under these tariffs.
Business Ticker: DIHK Warns of China Risks
The DIHK warns that while China presents opportunities for German companies, it also poses increasing risks due to government interventions and unfair competitive conditions.
Large companies ask Parliament to veto insults like those of Belarra to the president of Mercadona: "It is unacceptable"
Large companies in Spain are urging Parliament to put an end to insults directed at individuals, following remarks by Podemos leader Ione Belarra towards Mercadona's president Juan Roig.
"It reveals a resistance to change": the chamber grouping agro-exporting companies criticized the national strike and warned about the economic impact
The agro-exporting companies' chamber in Argentina criticized the national strike organized by labor unions against proposed labor reforms, warning of the economic repercussions for the country's key export sector.
Winter power outage left disabled father and son in the cold: if you don’t like it, go to court
A winter power outage in Harju County left a disabled father and his son without heat for three days, raising questions about the legality of the outage.
Pharmaceuticals say proposal to extend Ozempic patent pressures health spending
Pharmaceutical companies in Brazil criticize a proposal to extend the patent duration of medications, arguing it could increase healthcare costs and reduce access.
AI Solutions for Companies Becoming Increasingly Important – Agent-Based Artificial Intelligence Becomes a Priority for IT Directors
A recent report reveals that while over half of organizations are implementing AI solutions, only a small percentage have adopted comprehensive data management systems.
Hassett sharply criticizes Fed report: "The worst analysis in history". Dispute over Trump’s tariff costs
The director of the National Economic Council harshly criticized a Federal Reserve report claiming that U.S. companies and consumers bear 90% of the costs of Trump's tariffs, calling it the worst scientific work in the history of the Federal Reserve System.
They have 'nurtured' our addiction to screens - The new battle OpenAI, Meta, and Apple are trying to 'break' it
Tech companies are now competing to reduce smartphone screen addiction by developing innovative wearable devices.
Yolanda Díaz attacks Garamendi because "he earns 23 times the SMI" and announces a plan to "democratize companies"
Yolanda Díaz criticizes business leader Antonio Garamendi for opposing the minimum wage increase while earning significantly more than it, and she unveils a plan to democratize business practices in Spain.
Consequences of Job Cuts: Marburg Capitalists
Three pharmaceutical companies in Marburg are cutting hundreds of jobs, though it may not negatively impact the city's finances.
What Elon Musk's 'Technology Monastery' in Texas is Like and Why it Struggles to Attract Engineers
Elon Musk's companies, SpaceX and Tesla, are facing challenges in retaining highly skilled engineers in their new Texas location, which they refer to as a 'technology monastery.'
Indian Prime Minister Wants to Tighten the Noose on Big Techs at Event with Heads of State
India is taking a strong stance on regulating big tech companies as it hosts the largest global event on the impacts of technology, focusing on algorithm transparency and accountability.
Rental Fees for New Shinkansen Lines: Government Contemplates Increase, JR Companies Stand Against It, Expressing Concern Over Increased Burden
JR companies are opposing the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's plans to review and potentially increase rental fees for the use of New Shinkansen lines, fearing an increased financial burden.
One mistake can stop a business in a matter of minutes – many shrug it off
Marius Dulka from Telia emphasizes the critical error companies make by underestimating the importance of backup connections for business continuity.
[Zhao Beijing] The 1 trillion won Hongbao War of Chinese AI Companies During the Spring Festival, Where is it Headed?
Chinese tech giants are engaging in a fierce competition dubbed the 'Hongbao War' during the Spring Festival, targeting traditional practices of giving red envelopes (Hongbao) with innovative AI marketing strategies.
Your car is spying on you. These are the Israelis making millions out of it
Israeli companies have developed and sold advanced cyber tools that can breach car systems and gather intelligence on their owners.
Your car is spying on you. These are the Israelis who are making millions from it
Israeli companies have developed and sold advanced cyber tools that allow them to hack into car systems and gather intelligence on the vehicle's owner.
Office building Punkt receives occupancy permit. Moves coming soon
The six-story office building Punkt in Gdańsk has received its occupancy permit and will be welcoming tenants shortly, with significant interest from major companies.
Your vehicle is spying on you. These are the Israelis making millions from it
Israeli companies have developed and sold advanced cyber tools capable of infiltrating vehicle systems to collect intelligence on car owners.
US House committee accuses Korea of targeting Coupang to ‘advantage’ domestic firms
The US House Judiciary Committee plans to investigate the Korean government's treatment of Coupang, claiming it discriminates against American companies.
EXPLANATION: What triggered the sharp decline in EU carbon prices this week and why it matters?
EU carbon market benchmark prices fell to the lowest level since August 2025 this week, impacting the stocks of several energy and industrial companies and reflecting market participants' expectations of a potential easing of EU climate policy.
China charges former AstraZeneca executive – what it means for global pharmaceutical firms
China has formally charged former AstraZeneca executive Leon Wang with multiple offenses, highlighting pressures facing foreign pharmaceutical companies in a tightening regulatory environment.
A karaoke company bets on AI in logistics and shocks the sector: 'I never imagined it in my wildest dreams'
A karaoke company has shocked the logistics industry by adopting AI, causing a significant drop in stock prices across transport and logistics companies.
Food firms urge Europe not to ban calling non-meat products ‘sausages’
Food companies in Europe are lobbying against a proposed ban on using terms like ‘sausage’ and ‘burger’ for non-meat products, arguing it could create confusion for consumers.
Mercado Livre will sell and store Assaí products
Mercado Livre has announced it will begin selling Assaí products on its e-commerce platform starting late March, marking a new partnership aimed at enhancing both companies' market positions.