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Drones poised to save big bucks for power firms

There are already 170,000 small, unmanned aerial vehicles licensed in the US, and the Federal Aviation Administration predicts another half-million more of them to be airborne by 2022. Drones are everywhere, doing all sorts of things, including delivering hamburgers and pizzas. They’re taking group photos and scouting properties. They’re also competing, and the competition is serious. Lockheed Martin Corp. has ...

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Submerged risks haunt world’s low-level airports

The sight of a flooded Kansai International Airport and 3,000 stranded people after Typhoon Jebi slammed into southern Japan should be a warning to the world’s infrastructure investors. Airports have been a highly rated asset class over the past decade. The combined market capitalization of the companies that run the terminals in Paris, Shanghai, Sydney, Frankfurt, Copenhagen and Thailand has ...

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A $9.6 billion all-French deal risks an interloper

The logjam in insurance M&A has broken. French mutual Covea Group is attempting an ambitious 8.3 billion-euro ($9.6 billion) takeover of reinsurer Scor SE, run by charismatic veteran chairman Denis Kessler. Securing an agreement for the mooted deal doesn’t look easy. The timing of the approach makes sense. After Axa SA’s deal for XL Group Ltd. at the beginning of ...

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