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How to please German constitutional court

One stereotype about Germans is that they love to complain, typically with self-righteous bluster and hair-splitting inflexibility. Much less known is the addendum. Having complained, and realising that their position is untenable, Germans are also remarkably adept at changing the subject and moving on. You see this in domestic politics all the time. Last fall the Social Democrats, the junior ...

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Dell plots $50b more of financial finessing

Dell Technologies Inc’s magical merry-go-round of financial engineering is spinning once again. The corporate computing giant is examining options for its majority stake in software-company VMware Inc. that include a spinoff of the holdings, the Wall Street Journal reported. VMware shares soared roughly 10% on the news in after-market trading, valuing Dell’s 81% stake at around $55 billion. To understand ...

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Iceland is getting another brand new carrier, Play Air

Bloomberg Airlines may be struggling to survive the industry’s worst-ever downturn, but investors in Iceland reckon the time is ripe to launch a brand new carrier. Play Air aims to commence flights this fall with a plan borrowed from Wow Air Hf, which collapsed in 2019. Like Wow, it will seek to exploit Iceland’s position in the North Atlantic to ...

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