Bloomberg Xiaomi Corp. has set tentative terms for the world’s biggest initial public offering in nearly two years, aiming to raise as much as $6.1 billion in Hong Kong, people with knowledge of the matter said. The Chinese smartphone maker and some existing investors plan to offer 2.18 billion shares at HK$17 to HK$22 apiece, according to the people, who ...
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Telstra plans to cut 8,000 jobs to fend off competition
Bloomberg Telstra Corp. plans to cut 8,000 jobs, sell assets and potentially spin off a new infrastructure business in a make-or-break attempt to fend off competition. The stock tumbled. Australia’s former phone monopoly, which has lost more than half its market value since early 2015, said it will almost double its cost-cutting programme. An asset carve-off will raise as much ...
Read More »Blackstone’s first-of-a-kind India IPO confronts rate jitters
Bloomberg About two years after Blackstone Group LP registered India’s first real estate investment trust, the private equity giant is close to taking it public. Rising interest rates threaten to get in the way. Blackstone and local partner Embassy Group plan to file a prospectus for an initial public offering of the REIT as early as next month, a deal ...
Read More »UK firms to face pre-Brexit tax bombshell from EU
Bloomberg The European Union is on course to hand dozens of UK-based companies a pre-Brexit tax bombshell, according to people familiar with a state-aid probe that could lead to bills exceeding 1 billion pounds ($1.3 billion.) A decision in the European Commission’s investigation into a controversial tax break for UK-based multinationals will be ready later this year, well before Britain’s ...
Read More »Volkswagen, Ford mull alliance to develop commercial vehicles
Bloomberg Volkswagen AG and Ford Motor Co are considering a strategic alliance to work together on a range of commercial vehicles, a move that would enable two of the world’s largest automakers to share the burden of meeting tougher environmental rules. The potential alliance on several projects, including vans and other commercial vehicles, won’t lead to an exchange of equity ...
Read More »Fox accepts $71.3 billion Disney bid
Bloomberg 21st Century Fox Inc accepted a sweetened, $71.3 billion bid from Walt Disney Co for its entertainment assets, outbidding Comcast Corp in a battle for one of the media industry’s biggest prizes. The $38-a-share price is about $10 a share higher than what Disney offered in December — and $3 above Comcast’s bid from last week. The new agreement ...
Read More »Sweden consumer confidence slides to two-year low in June
Bloomberg Consumer confidence slid for a seventh month in Sweden amid sliding housing prices and a tumbling krona, adding to woes as the largest Nordic economy now also faces a possible trade war. The National Institute of Economic Research’s consumer confidence indicator unexpectedly slid to 96.8 in June, which is the lowest in almost two years. Swedes became more pessimistic ...
Read More »UAE presents evidence of Iranian support for Houthi militia
ABU DHABI / WAM The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MoFAIC) and the UAE Armed Forces on Tuesday presented evidence showcasing a wide range of military weapons and equipment acquired by the Arab Coalition during operations in Yemen on behalf of the legitimate Yemeni Government. The captured weapons, each of which bore distinctive links to Iran, provided physical ...
Read More »Emirates Islamic bags two Banker Middle East awards
DUBAI / WAM Emirates Islamic has received two awards at the Banker Middle East Product Awards that took place in Dubai. The bank claimed the ‘Best Mobile Banking app’ award and also won ‘Best Islamic Card’ for its Emarati Credit Card that is customised to meet the needs and lifestyles of the UAE’s national customers via exclusive privileges and offers. ...
Read More »Connected aircraft to save aviation sector $15 billion a year by 2035
Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business The connected aircraft, enabled by satellite communications, has the potential to save airlines $15 billion annually in operational efficiencies and 21.3 million tonnes of CO2 emissions by 2035, according to first-of-its-kind research from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) in association with Inmarsat, the world’s leading provider of global, mobile satellite communications. ...
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