It seems like everyone’s launching a special purpose acquisition company these days, but you could have bet on Softbank Group Corp maestro Masayoshi Son and his lieutenant Rajeev Misra finding a way of putting an eyebrow-raising spin on the blank-check phenomenon. They haven’t disappointed. Their SPAC, SVF Investment Corp, plans to raise at least $525 million from investors in an ...
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US’s celebrated energy bill is underwhelming
The energy bill attached to the relief package passed by Congress is winning plaudits for its bipartisanship and climate-friendly measures. Not to be a Grinch this close to Friday. The energy bill now on its way to outgoing President Donald Trump’s desk contains many items addressing emissions and climate change. Among other things, there is a commitment to phase out ...
Read More »Boeing extends 737 Max sales streak as Alaska boosts order
Bloomberg Boeing Co extended its sales streak of 737 Max jets as Alaska Air Group Inc boosted an order agreement to 68 jets and announced plans to return to a mainline fleet with a single aircraft type. The airline will stop flying 20 of its Airbus SE A320-family planes immediately, prompting a one-time charge of as much as $250 million ...
Read More »Airbus may lose $5bn in orders on AirAsia X plan
Bloomberg European planemaker Airbus SE believes it may lose more than $5 billion of aircraft orders under struggling airline AirAsia X Bhd’s restructuring plans, according to court documents filed in Malaysia last week. Airbus Asia Pacific President Anand Stanley said in the court filing there’s a “strong possibility that Airbus will suffer substantial losses and prejudice†under the proposed restructuring ...
Read More »IndiGo may rehire staff as it’s on recovery from aviation ‘carnage’
Bloomberg IndiGo, India’s biggest airline, could start slowly rehiring staff in three months as capacity rebuilds from “the background of carnage†caused by Covid-19, with domestic services likely to return to pre-pandemic levels by January or February, Chief Executive Officer Ronojoy Dutta said. “Doom and gloom is off the table and we are recovering pretty nicely, especially domestically,†Dutta said ...
Read More »Philippines suspends flights from UK
Bloomberg The Philippines suspended all flights from UK from December 24 to Decemebr 31 to prevent the spread of a new variant of the coronavirus, according to a resolution issued by the government’s task force handling the pandemic. The country will also bar travellers who have been in the UK in the 14 days prior to arrival in the Philippines, ...
Read More »Amazon delays hike in fees it charges merchants until June
Bloomberg Amazon.com says it will delay raising fees it charges independent sellers to store and ship items until June, a gesture to merchants who have sometimes bristled at the rising costs of doing business with the company. In a blog post to sellers, Jeff Wilke, the outgoing chief executive officer of Amazon’s retail unit, noted that other logistics companies have ...
Read More »Russia sees nothing good in ties from ‘hostile’ US under Biden
Bloomberg Russia expects nothing good in relations with a “deeply hostile†US under the incoming administration of Joe Biden and has no plans to make unilateral concessions to improve ties, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said. “We are heading from bad to worse,†Ryabkov said in an interview with the Interfax news service published on Wednesday, which he later confirmed ...
Read More »Hong Kong media tycoon freed on bail
Bloomberg Hong Kong media tycoon and Next Digital Ltd. founder Jimmy Lai has been granted bail by Hong Kong’s High Court, local media including the Apple Daily newspaper reported. Lai was charged earlier this month with colluding with foreign forces under the city’s new national security law. He is the owner of the pro-democracy Apple Daily. Lai was released on ...
Read More »Canada PM shuts out China again, rejects Arctic gold deal
Bloomberg Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government rejected a plan by China’s Shandong Gold Mining Co. to acquire a gold miner that operates in the Canadian Arctic, potentially inflaming a diplomatic feud. TMAC Resources Inc. owns the Hope Bay gold mine in the northern territory of Nunavut, an operation that includes a port and air strips. Shandong, an acquisitive state-backed metal ...
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