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Offers of the day-Mergers and acquisitions

The following quotes, mergers, acquisitions and disposals were reported by 19:45 GMT on Tuesday: ** Shares of Paramount Global fell more than 7%. after CNBC reported, mentioning sources, that Sony Pictures. is reconsidering its bid for the U.S. media business. ** Activist financier Jana Partners developed a brand-new stake in. U.S. diagnostics business QuidelOrtho during the first. quarter, sources acquainted with the hedge fund's position informed. . ** Anglo American laid out strategies to refocus on. energy shift metal copper while spinning out or offering its. less profitable coal, nickel, diamond and platinum businesses,. as it transfers to fend off...

Mineral Resources

British Business - May 6

The following are the top stories on the business pages of British papers. has not confirmed these stories and does not attest their accuracy. The Times Retail financiers could get a benefit share in NatWest Plc if they hold on to the stock for a minimum of a year. Heineken is investing 39 million pounds ($ 48.92. million) to resume 62 long-closed clubs and upgrade more than 600. of the maker's existing locations in the UK. The Guardian The UK and Scottish governments have been asked to set up. immediate talks over the future of Petroineos, a joint endeavor. formed...

Oil & Gas

Nyrstar to resume zinc production at Dutch smelter in May

Zinc production at Nyrstar's Budel smelting operations in the Netherlands will resume during the week of May 13, partly because of higher prices for the metal used to galvanise steel, the company owned by product trader Trafigura said on Tuesday. The Budel smelter, with capability to produce 315,000 metric lots each year, was suspended in the 2nd half of January and will restart at reduced capacity. This decision (to reboot) follows a comprehensive and comprehensive evaluation and reflects current enhancements in market conditions and the short-term reinstatement of indirect cost compensation in the Netherlands that will help reduce Nyrstar Budel's...

Oil & Gas Exploration

Norway wealth fund backs reappointment of BP chair

Norway's $1.6 trillion sovereign wealth fund, one of the world's biggest investors, said on Saturday it would vote in favour of the reappointment of BP's present chair to the company's board of directors. Ahead of its annual meeting on April 25, BP has proposed the reappointment of Chair Helge Lund to the board, which in 2015 dismissed previous CEO Bernard Looney. The fund said it would also vote in favour of BP's executive remuneration plan. Two major shareholder advisory firms have expressed support for the BP board's handling of previous CEO Bernard Looney's. dismissal last year, ahead of the British...

Natural Gas

Groningen gas field in Netherlands to shut down as Senate authorizes law

The Dutch Senate on Tuesday authorized a law to permanently close the Groningen gas field, following the federal government's guarantee that production will never ever be resumed to limit seismic risks in the area. Normal gas production at Groningen in the north of the Netherlands ended last October after years of output cuts to limit seismic activity linked to years of extraction, that has damaged countless structures. The gas field, as soon as among Europe's primary suppliers, was offered for limited production during a cold wave in current months, however the government has proposed a law that would close the...

Oil & Gas

Trafigura consortium in talks to buy Exxon oil refinery in France

Rhone Energies, a consortium of commodity trader Trafigura and Entara LLC, remains in exclusive settlements with Exxon Mobil's ESSO SAF to acquire the FossurMer refinery in southern France and the Toulouse and Villette de Vienne terminals. Trafigura stated in a declaration on Thursday it would go into into a minimum 10-year unique petroleum supply and item offtake arrangement, consisting of ownership of petroleum and item stocks in tank. Fos-sur-Mer refinery has a crude oil processing capacity of 140,000 barrels each day. Trafigura added that Rhone Energies would continue to supply ESSO SAF in the area. The offer's conclusion is subject...

LNG

VTTI to control Italy's greatest LNG terminal, Snam to get 30%.

Energy storage group VTTI will get a 70% stake in Italy's biggest liquefied gas ( LNG) terminal, with grid operator Snam owning the rest, the Milanlisted group stated on Wednesday, announcing a. deal to be finalised by yearend. Snam, which is controlled by the Italian government, stated in. a declaration it had actually exercised its pre-emption right to increase. its stake in the facilities dubbed Adriatic LNG to 30% from. 7.3%. The move comes after ExxonMobil and QatarEnergy last. week consented to sell their stakes in the terminal to a consortium. led by Dutch group VTTI. It verifies what 2...

Oil & Gas Drilling

Dutch Senate hold-ups Groningen gas field shutdown

The Dutch Senate has postponed a vote on a law to close permanently the Groningen gas field, angering the government that has actually said production would never ever resume because of the threat of earthquakes. Normal gas production at Groningen in the north of the Netherlands ended last October after years of output cuts to limit seismic activity, linked to decades of extraction, that has actually harmed countless structures. The gas field, once one of Europe's primary providers, was available for restricted production during a cold snap in recent months, but the federal government has actually proposed a law that...

Oil & Gas

Dutch federal government receives several bids in 4GW offshore wind tender

The Dutch federal government on Thursday said it had actually received numerous quotes in a tender to build an overseas wind farm in the Dutch part of the North Sea with a. overall capability of 4 gigawatts (GW). The government stated it expected to announce the winning bid. in June, while the wind farms were anticipated to be operational by. early 2030. The farms will be developed at 2 areas, with a capability of. 2 GW each, around 60 kilometres (37 miles) off the Dutch coast. Previously on Thursday, Dutch energy firm Eneco stated it had. reversed its decision to...

Oil & Gas

Dutch court rejects Russia's appeal against $50 bln Yukos payout

A Dutch court on Tuesday rejected an appeal by Russia against a $50 billion arbitration award it was ordered to pay to the former shareholders of nowdefunct oil producer Yukos in 2014. The judgment followed years of legal wrangling in Dutch courts following the initial arbitration tribunal judgment, that found Moscow had actually violated its global commitments by taking actions developed to bankrupt Yukos, formerly Russia's. largest oil business. A lower Dutch court dismissed the charge in 2016, only to. see it reimposed on appeal. Russia then took the case to the Dutch Supreme Court, which. in 2021 referred it...

Oil & Gas

Rotterdam port alerts on financial investment environment as throughput falls

Port authorities in Rotterdam, Europe's largest sea port, on Tuesday said industrial companies might take their investments in other places if the Dutch federal government failed to support them through the energy transition. We are extremely anxious about the degrading financial investment environment and the competitive edge of industry in the Netherlands, port CEO Boudewijn Siemons stated. The port of Rotterdam can play an important part in reaching nationwide and European environment goals. Companies need to understand where they stand, he added. Siemons stated large investments were needed in the electricity grid, to permit a huge increase of wind and...

Oil & Gas

The Dutch Supreme Court has rejected the Russian appeal regarding seizure and brand names of vodka

The Dutch Supreme Court denied on Friday an appeal from Russia against the seizure by former shareholders of the now-defunct oil company Yukos of the rights to Stolichnaya ad Moskovskaya brand names of vodka for the Benelux Market. Former shareholders have said that they will now sell the Benelux right to 18 different vodka brands to receive a minimum of $50 billion in arbitration awards Russia has been ordered to pay to them in 2014. The ruling on brand names comes after a lower court denied an appeal last month by Russia against the arbitral award that Russia has so...

Fossil Fuels

Fossil Fuels

French and Benelux stocks-Factors to enjoy

Below are companyrelated news and stories from France and Benelux which might have an influence on the region's markets or specific stocks. ADP: French airport operator stated on Tuesday that Augustin de Romanet de Beaune had actually been designated interim Chairman and CEO of Aéroports de Paris, citing a decision of the French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal. ATOS: Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky is taking a look at options to try to encourage financial institutions to side with him in the battle for Atos, a source near the matter stated, as the distressed IT company seeks a debt restructuring strategy by...

Fossil Fuels

Greek PM prompts EU to deal with high rates ahead of elections

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has actually urged the European Union to lower prices as soon as possible, which he identified a crucial political challenge ahead of European parliamentary elections. Anger at falling living standards is shared by countless Europeans and is expected to damage assistance for mainstream parties in the June 6-9 elect the 720 lawmakers of the EU assembly. In a May 18 letter to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, the Greek conservative leader stated that inflation had actually highlighted issues in the performance of the markets which led to disparities in rates of essential items...

Mineral Resources

United States, Canadian business begin 2024 with layoffs

Companies in the United States and Canada have started 2024 with countless task cuts throughout sectors, indicating that the spate of layoffs seen in 2023 might continue as they scramble to check costs. While hopes of a soft landing have grown in recent months, companies continue to be cautious as the outlook on rate cuts by the Federal Reserve remains uncertain. Here is a photo of task cuts announced up until now in 2024: INNOVATION * Amazon's job cuts consist of less than 5% of employees at Buy with Prime unit, 5% at audiobook and podcast division Audible, a number...

Environment

Pollution

Pollution

Court orders Dutch state to do more versus Schiphol airport sound pollution

A Dutch court on Wednesday ordered the government to do more to cut noise contamination at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport, possibly restricting traffic at one of Europe's busiest centers. In a case brought by a group of people who live close to the airport, the court said the federal government had actually not struck a reasonable balance between Schiphol's economic interests and the problems it triggers for individuals on the ground. The court stated it could not explicitly buy the federal government to restrict flights at Schiphol, but that such a cut might be an ultimate outcome of its verdict. It...

Climate Change

Dutch court to rule in KLM 'greenwashing' case

A Dutch court was set to guideline on Wednesday on a claim declaring that KLM misguided clients with a marketing campaign focused on improving the business's ecological image, in a case of socalled greenwashing. The decision in the high-profile case comes as regulators and marketing authorities across Europe have actually increased analysis of companies' environmental claims. KLM, which does not dispute that air travel adds to global warming, rejected misleading customers with the Fly. Responsibly project, which it stated was well-intentioned. effort to draw attention to the issue. The fit, generated 2022 by environmental group Fossil. Free, argued that there...

Carbon Emissions

Italy must take French route on rewards, Stellantis CEO says

Italy ought to mimic France's. present automobile purchase incentives that favour vehicles produced in. Europe when it examines its own national plan, Stellantis. CEO Carlos Tavares said on Tuesday in an interview. with il Resto del Carlino newspaper. Italy revealed previously this year a new money incentive. scheme for auto purchases, worth 950 million euros ($ 1 billion). for 2024. Nevertheless Market Minister Adolfo Urso has said the. If it stops working to support sales, plan might be revised next year. of automobiles produced in the country. Asked whether he was stressed that Italian rewards would. Favour Chinese carmakers, Tavares...

Renewable Energy

Dutch court hears Shell's appeal versus landmark environment ruling

A Dutch court will on Tuesday hear Shell's appeal against a landmark environment judgment which ordered it to considerably deepen scheduled greenhouse gas emission cuts. The district court in The Hague in 2021 ordered the oil and gas giant to lower its world warming carbon emissions by 45%. by 2030 from 2019 levels. The order related both to Shell's own emissions and those. caused by the purchasers and users of its items. It came amidst. rising pressure on energy companies from investors, activists. and governments to shift away from nonrenewable fuel sources and quickly ramp. up financial investment in renewables....

Pollution

Dutch court finds KLM advertisements were misinforming in 'greenwashing' case

A Dutch court ruled on Wednesday that KLM had actually misinformed customers with a marketing campaign aimed at enhancing the business's environmental image, in a case of socalled greenwashing. The decision, which comes at a time when regulators are more carefully scrutinising environmental claims, will work as a. criteria for airline companies on what they can say publicly about their. efforts to minimize greenhouse gas emissions. A variety of advertisements made by KLM in the past were. therefore prohibited and misleading, the court said in a summary. of judges' composed decision, including that some company claims. about sustainability had actually...

Pollution

US court maintains EPA choice to approve California electric-vehicle guidelines

A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday upheld the Environmental Protection Agency's choice to grant California a waiver to set its own tailpipe emissions limitations and electricvehicle requirements. The three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia declined a legal challenge from 17 Republican-led states and entities that produce or sell liquid fuels. The EPA in March 2022 under President Joe Biden brought back California's capability to set its own zero-emission car sales required and tailpipe emissions limitations through 2025, reversing a. 2019 decision by then-President Donald Trump. California Guv Gavin Newsom said the court agreed....

Pollution

A US-China EV trade war threatens Biden's clean-car agenda

The Biden administration's. plan to slap heavy brand-new tariffs on Chinese electric cars and. batteries would offer short-term defense for U.S. vehicle jobs,. potentially at the cost of White House efforts to eliminate. climate modification by accelerating U.S. EV adoption. Few Chinese-made EVs are presently offered in the United. States, so the instant effect on customers of greater EV. tariffs would be very little, analysts stated. The White House likewise. strategies to more than triple tariffs on Chinese EV batteries and. battery parts to 25%. Graphite, permanent magnets used in EV. motors and other EV minerals would get new 25%...

Pollution

United States to soften tailpipe rules, sluggish EV transition through 2030

U.S. President Joe Biden's administration is set to reduce proposed annual requirements through 2030 of its sweeping strategy to strongly cut tailpipe emissions and increase electric lorry sales, two sources told on Sunday. Car manufacturers and the United Vehicle Workers had actually prompted the Biden administration to slow the proposed ramp-up in EV sales. They say EV technology is still too pricey for numerous mainstream U.S. customers and that more time is required to develop the charging infrastructure. The Epa in April 2023 proposed needing a 56% reduction in brand-new vehicle emissions by 2032. Under the preliminary EPA proposal covering...