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SAP lifts sales outlook, buying back stock on cloud growth

Bloomberg Software giant SAP SE raised its annual revenue outlook and said it would buy back up to a half billion dollars in stock after reporting a better-than-expected jump in sales, lifted by a revamped version of its flagship software. The German maker of applications that run businesses’ finances, manufacturing and personnel is projecting sales of 23.3 billion euros ($26.8 ...

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Finland’s Elenia considers sale for up to $3.5bn

Bloomberg Elenia Oy’s owners are preparing to kick off a sale that could value Finland’s second-largest power distributor at as much as 3 billion euros ($3.5 billion), restarting a process that was delayed last year, people with knowledge of the matter said. The utility has sent out teasers and senior executives are planning to meet with potential suitors in Asia ...

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Hydro One falls as investors sour on Avista’s $3.4bn price

Bloomberg Hydro One Ltd. fell the most in eight months after agreeing to buy US power supplier Avista Corp. in a $3.4 billion deal that analysts said is too costly and exposes the Canadian energy company to regulatory hassles. The merger will add Avista’s energy production and distribution operations in Washington, Idaho, Oregon and Alaska to Hydro One’s transmission network ...

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Mohamed attends opening of Mideast’s largest military base

Al HAMMAM AREA / WAM His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, along with a few dignitaries, attended the opening ceremony of the Mohamed Naguib Military Base, west of Alexandria, Egypt. The programmes at the ceremony included a documentary about the late Egyptian president Mohamed Naguib, followed ...

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ADNOC begins talks with potential Asian partners on partnership approach

ABU DHABI / WAM The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) recently announced the expansion of its strategic partnership model, as well as the more active management of its portfolio of assets. Following the launch of this new initiative, Dr Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, UAE Minister of State and Group CEO of ADNOC met last week with both potential and ...

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ADFD allocates $18mn to construct power dispatch centre in Guinea

ABU DHABI / WAM The Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD) participated at the official cornerstone-laying ceremony of Guinea’s National Dispatch Centre in the presence of Alpha Conde, President of Guinea, and Mamady Youla, Prime Minister of Guinea. ADFD allocated US$18 million for the construction and operation of the centre from the US$90 million Abu Dhabi Government grant earmarked for ...

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MENA needs $200 billion investment in renewables

Dubai / Emirates Business The Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region is embarking on an unprecedented programme to develop renewable energy, with more than 67GW of clean energy projects at various stages of the design and study stage, according to Renewable Energy in the Mena Region 2017, a new report from business intelligence service MEED. MEED estimates that this ...

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Sharjah DSCD pushes agenda for innovation

SHARJAH / WAM In a move focused on pushing the innovation agenda in the UAE, a delegation from Sharjah Department of Statistics and Community Development (DSCD) visited the Mohammed bin Rashid Centre for Government Innovation (MBRCGI). During the visit, the DSCD was able to find out more about the best practices adopted by the centre to develop the business environment ...

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Trump struggles to regain footing after staff defections

Bloomberg President Donald Trump sought to impose order in his White House in the face of a widening Russia probe, ending a tumultuous week by appointing a new lead lawyer, sidelining his old one and hiring a new communications director as two top spokesmen quit in protest. The changes leave Trump with new leaders on his legal and communications teams ...

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Shadow economy in India reels under new tax system

Bloomberg On the edge of one of India’s biggest slums, Alauddin Ansari opens a paper ledger of daily sales at his small leather shop and points to a blank page. That’s the tally for today. Nothing. Before Prime Minister Narendra Modi introduced the country’s new goods and services tax on July 1, Ansari said he was earning 6,000 rupees ($93) ...

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