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Google faces $1.3bn French ruling amid rising tax populism

Bloomberg Google will find out this week if it owes 1.12 billion euros ($1.3 billion) in back taxes to France, just days after it was slapped with a record antitrust fine by the European Union. Paris judges are set to rule as soon as Wednesday whether Alphabet Inc.’s Google illegally dodged French taxes by routing sales in the country out ...

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Syngenta CEO sees dual listing in Europe, US

Bloomberg Syngenta AG, the Swiss pesticide maker acquired by China National Chemical Corp. for $43 billion, is considering bourses in Europe and the US as possible locations for a re-listing of shares in about five years. “I would not be surprised if it was a combination of Europe and the US, as we were before,” Syngenta Chief Executive Officer Erik ...

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Siemens vows legal action after turbines turn up in Crimea

Bloomberg Siemens AG scrambled to reverse a transaction with a Russian partner to try to save face after gas turbines from one of the biggest German investors in Russia’s economy turned up in the annexed region of Crimea, flouting European Union sanctions. At least two of four turbines manufactured by Siemens for Technopromexport JSC for an electricity project in Taman, ...

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