By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) – U.S. chipmaker Broadcom is set to face a setback in its $61 billion bid for cloud computing company VMware with EU antitrust regulators poised to open a full[...]
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Warner Bros TV channel executives leave amid restructuring – Deadline
(Reuters) – Two of Warner Bros. Discovery executives leading TV channels left the company as part of ongoing restructuring at the media giant, Hollywood and media news outlet Deadline reported F[...]
Read moreU.S. household wealth falls for third consecutive quarter
(Reuters) – U.S. household wealth fell by $400 billion in the third quarter as a drop in U.S. stock prices outpaced gains in real estate values, a Federal Reserve report showed on Friday. Househ[...]
Read moreGasoline queues return in Venezuela as refineries fail to produce
By Tibisay Romero and Mircely Guanipa VALENCIA/MARACAY, Venezuela (Reuters) – Long lines for motorists at Venezuela’s refueling stations are back due to repeated outages at state oil compa[...]
Read moreTurquoise Hill shareholders approve Rio Tinto’s $3.3 billion buyout bid
(Reuters) -Shareholders of Canada’s Turquoise Hill on Friday voted in favour of Rio Tinto’s $3.3 billion bid to take it private and gain direct control over a giant Mongolian copper mine.[...]
Read moreThales-Hitachi rail signal deal delayed as UK raises competition concerns
(Reuters) – Britain’s competition watchdog is concerned Japan’s Hitachi acquisition of France’s Thales railway signalling business may result in higher fares for passengers, it[...]
Read moreBig Oil does little to act on climate despite vows, U.S. House panel says
By Timothy Gardner WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Major energy companies are not doing enough to prevent the worst effects climate change despite public promises to fight the problem, a U.S. House panel[...]
Read moreA trail of oil: Keystone pipeline’s history of oil spills
(Reuters) -Canada’s TC Energy Corp shut its Keystone pipeline in the United States after more than 14,000 barrels of crude oil spilled into a creek in Kansas, the largest crude spill in the Unit[...]
Read morePutin says Russia could cut oil production over West’s ‘stupid’ price cap
By Vladimir Soldatkin and Guy Faulconbridge MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia, the world’s biggest exporter of energy, could cut oil production and will refuse to sell oil to any country that imposes the[...]
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