Avramar: Cooke enters into a preliminary agreement to acquire existing debt facilities
Cooke Inc. has signed a memorandum of understanding to acquire the existing debt facilities of Avramar Aquaculture S.A. and its subsidiaries in Greece.
Inditex reorganizes its subsidiaries in the United States in an internal operation worth more than 4.3 billion
Inditex has restructured its U.S. subsidiaries, transferring them to the direct control of its Dutch holding as it anticipates growth in the American market.
LHV had a very weak monthly result, risk management caused a large loss in a month
LHV's latest financial results reveal a mixed performance, highlighting significant discrepancies between the group's overall results and those of its subsidiaries due to risk management issues.
FTC files complaint against HDC Chairman Chung Mong-kyu for omitting 20 subsidiaries controlled by his family
The Korea Fair Trade Commission has filed a complaint against HDC Group Chairman Chung Mong-kyu for failing to report 20 subsidiaries controlled by his family over 19 years.
Samsung Group's 18 subsidiaries to accept applications for 2026 mid-year recruitment from 10th to 17th
Samsung Group will conduct public recruitment for 18 subsidiaries from October 10 to 17, aiming to hire 60,000 employees over the next five years.
The sale of two companies from JSW is not enough. Will JSW Koks be next?
Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa plans to sell its subsidiaries PBSz and JZR amidst financial struggles, with potential assistance coming from the Polish Industrial Development Agency.
Simpar, Vamos, and Movida to Increase Capital with Investment from BNDESPar
Simpar, along with its subsidiaries Vamos and Movida, announced a billion-dollar capital increase with an investment of about R$ 1.5 billion from the BNDES.
Will ARP buy companies belonging to JSW? The general meeting of the company will decide
Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa (JSW) is planning a restructuring that involves potentially selling off subsidiaries, with a decision to be made at an upcoming extraordinary general meeting.
Domestic conglomerates operate 140 local corporations in the Middle East... 4 in Iran
South Korean companies have established 140 local subsidiaries in the Middle East, with concerns about potential disruptions to their operations due to escalating military tensions between the US and Iran.
Business Ticker: Rosneft Germany Remains Under Federal Trusteeship
The German government has placed Rosneft's subsidiaries under the trusteeship of the Federal Network Agency due to ongoing geopolitical tensions.
BRB studies selling stakes in different subsidiaries as part of capitalization plan
BRB (Banco de Brasília) is considering selling minority stakes in its subsidiaries to raise funds due to financial issues following losses with Banco Master.
Avramar: Greek-Spanish 'War' Over Revenues and Use of the Name
There is an escalating conflict between Greek and Spanish subsidiaries of Avramar regarding brand exploitation and financial revenue management.
Avramar: Greek-Spanish 'war' over revenue and the use of the name
The commercial dispute between Greek and Spanish subsidiaries of Avramar intensifies over brand utilization and sales revenue management in the Iberian Peninsula.
Even if unfair practices are repeated by newly established subsidiaries... the Fair Trade Commission reduces the penalty by 260 billion won
The Fair Trade Commission of South Korea has significantly reduced fines for unfair business practices due to loopholes in its self-reporting rules.
Telefónica loses 4.318 billion in 2025 due to ERE costs and Hispanoamerica
Telefónica reported a loss of 4.318 billion euros in 2025 primarily due to the cost of layoffs and the devaluation of its Latin American subsidiaries.
Nigeria: Sterling Financial Holdings Confirms Full Recapitalisation of Banking Subsidiaries
Sterling Financial Holdings has confirmed the full recapitalization of its banking subsidiaries in accordance with new regulatory requirements from Nigeria's central bank.
Russian subsidiaries of French agribusiness group Sucden support war effort in Ukraine
French agribusiness group Sucden's Russian subsidiaries have been accused of directly aiding the Russian military in its efforts against Ukraine by supplying equipment between 2023 and 2025.
Growthfund: The transformation of subsidiaries in its portfolio
The Growthfund in Greece is transforming its subsidiaries by integrating with key financial entities to enhance economic and social values.
Superfund: The Transformation of its Subsidiaries
Greece's Superfund has evolved into a central development institution with a recent expansion to include TAAPE and TDX, managing a portfolio worth approximately 12 billion euros across 11 critical sectors of the economy.
Prof. Adam Opalski: Business Does Not Need Binding Orders
Professor Adam Opalski discusses the ineffectiveness of the current group of companies law in Poland, arguing for a need for more managerial flexibility within subsidiaries.
Expert report finds no companies indicated by Fictor in judicial recovery request
An expert report in the judicial recovery process of Fictor revealed several irregularities and inactive subsidiaries, which could affect their reorganization plan.
KDDI allegedly overstates sales by 246 billion yen due to fictitious advertising transactions
KDDI has announced that its subsidiaries, Biglobe and G-Plan, overstated revenues by approximately 246 billion yen through fictitious advertising transactions that involved non-existent clients.
Uranium: Niger wants to sue the French giant Orano
Niger has announced plans to sue the French uranium giant Orano, claiming ecological damage after nationalizing one of its subsidiaries.
Telefónica accepts 4,772 departures in the three main subsidiaries of the Group
Telefónica has accepted 4,772 employee departures across its three main subsidiaries, with requests surpassing the accepted number by 352 workers.
Telefónica accepts 4,772 early retirements in its three main subsidiaries and rejects 352
Telefónica has agreed to accept 4,772 employee departures and rejected 352 in the redundancy plans involving its main subsidiaries, according to union sources.
Discussion on the Merger of Power Generation Public Enterprises Intensifies...Renewable Energy Separately? Combined into One?
The South Korean government is initiating the merger of its power generation subsidiaries to comply with the 2040 coal power plant shutdown goals, amidst labor union opposition against separating energy sources.
"Rimi Baltic" to Acquire Logistics Company
Latvian company "Rimi Baltic" has been authorized by the Council to purchase 100% of the shares of "Havi Logistics," along with indirect ownership of its subsidiaries in Estonia and Lithuania.
Nigeria's Dangote refinery enhances gas agreements with NNPC
Dangote Group's subsidiaries have secured enhanced gas supply agreements with NNPC units, aiming to support national strategy under Nigeria's Gas Master Plan 2026.
The Olive Legend Group: The next big bet of Karamousis - Antonopoulos after the turnaround
The Olive Legend Group plans to establish a second pillar in table olives, aiming for an 18 million euro turnover and a return to operational profitability, alongside subsidiaries in the USA and Brazil, and a partnership with a cooperative in Laconia.
Authorities Cancel Contracts with Agrofert Subsidiaries
Authorities are canceling or have to re-tender contracts with Agrofert subsidiaries due to conflicts of interest.
OPAP-Allwyn: All the decisions of the extraordinary General Assembly, how the shareholders voted
The extraordinary General Assembly of OPAP S.A. approved multiple decisions including restructuring, creating new subsidiaries, canceling treasury shares, cross-border transformation in Luxembourg, electing the Board of Directors, forming committees, appointing an auditor, and establishing a compensation policy.
Bankruptcy at Domo: Is the Leuna Chemical Park Now Slipping into Crisis?
The bankruptcy of Domo Chemicals' German subsidiaries threatens over 500 jobs at the Leuna site, prompting Minister Schulze to promise support.
Insolvency at Domo: Is the Leuna Chemical Park Now Slipping into Crisis?
After the insolvency of Domo Chemicals' German subsidiaries, over 500 jobs at the Leuna site are at risk, prompting Economic Minister Schulze to announce support.
Telefónica completes the deadline opening of the ERE with Movistar Plus +
Telefónica has opened the voluntary registration period for an Employment Regulation File (ERE) affecting 175 workers at Movistar Plus+, finalizing the process across all seven subsidiaries impacted in Spain.