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Benettons ignore chaos in Dufry deal

The meal deal served by the Benettons to minority investors in Autogrill SpA arrived cold. The billionaire family has just agreed to sell its controlling stake in the motorway-restaurant operator to Swiss duty-free retailer Dufry AG in an ungenerous deal, gaining a position of influence in the combined business. That leaves fellow shareholders deprived of the takeover at a premium ...

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UK’s nostalgia should follow Johnson out

  Supporters of outgoing British Prime Minister Boris Johnson have turned on him after his downfall, accusing him of a breezy disregard for truth and integrity in public life. But no one can pretend that this fatal trait was previously unknown. If Johnson’s journalistic career was distinguished by fake news and fabricated quotes, as well as racist jibes, his personal ...

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Uber files show how far Macron has come

  If there’s something the leaked Uber Technologies Inc documents show — aside from the questionable ways in which the company sought to break into new markets in Europe — it’s just how much the European political establishment has soured on doing business with US tech firms. Although previous years were marked by friendly encounters between American executives and European ...

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