Bloomberg Tata Power Co. Ltd., in collaboration with the Rockefeller Foundation, plans to develop 10,000 microgrids in India to boost access to affordable and reliable electricity to homes and enterprises across the nation’s vast rural areas. Tata Power will set up a new unit, TP Renewable Microgrid Ltd., to build the microgrids through 2026 that will serve nearly 5 million ...
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Warburg Pincus dealmaker sees Brexit as ‘huge’ chance
Bloomberg Brexit may have sown chaos in UK politics, but at least one private equity firm is enthusiastic about the potential it creates for deals. “We see Brexit as a huge opportunity for deals and are getting very excited about investments in the UK,†said Dan Zilberman, head of Europe at Warburg Pincus. “However, a deal bonanza is contingent on ...
Read More »Italy-ArcelorMittal standoff escalates
Bloomberg A standoff between Italy and ArcelorMittal over the future of the European Union’s biggest steel mill escalated, after the country’s economic development minister lashed out at the company. “We won’t allow ArcelorMittal to blackmail the government by threatening over 5,000 job cuts,†economic development minister Stefano Patuanelli wrote in a Facebook post. “Commitments should be upheld.†ArcelorMittal started legal ...
Read More »Medopad raises $25m to detect disease using AI
Bloomberg Medopad Ltd, a UK artificial intelligence startup teaming with China’s Tencent Holdings Ltd on new approaches to disease, raised $25 million for clinical studies of its health technology. Leaps by Bayer, an investment arm of Bayer AG, led the series B round, Medopad said in a statement. The London-based firm is focused on finding and using digital indicators of ...
Read More »YouTubers lobbying to fight child privacy law expansion
Bloomberg Producers of prominent children’s YouTube channels will appeal to the FTC to change its recent settlement with the video service and will circulate a new petition online urging certain changes. In September, the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) fined YouTube and its parent, Alphabet Inc’s Google, $170 million for violating privacy laws by tracking children online. With the settlement, YouTube ...
Read More »California, US seek billions from PG&E
Bloomberg State and federal agencies have filed dozens of wildfire-related claims against PG&E Corp., making California and Washington two of the biggest creditors in the utility’s bankruptcy case. The three biggest demands total more than $6 billion to compensate the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services. The claims, related to the North Bay and ...
Read More »Uber reports disappointing user growth, food delivery orders
Bloomberg Uber Technologies Inc disappointed investors with quarterly results showing lackluster gains in bookings and monthly active users, two of the metrics most closely watched by Wall Street. The ride-hailing company beat estimates for quarterly revenue and loss, improved its annual loss forecast and pledged to turn a profit by 2021. Those weren’t enough to lift the stock, though. Shares ...
Read More »Losing time and money, Abbas calls for Palestinian elections
Bloomberg Time is running out for 83-year-old Mahmoud Abbas. Foreign aid to the Palestinians has dropped nearly 80% over the past 10 years, the political outlook is bleak after a half-century of Israeli occupation and his people’s campaign for statehood risks sinking into irrelevance. To salvage his legacy, the Palestinian Authority (PA) president has called — again — for the ...
Read More »Time running out for new US-Russia N-deal
Bloomberg The Kremlin warned that time is fast running out to negotiate a fresh strategic nuclear weapons deal with the US before the current New START treaty expires. “There is no progress, there are no signals from the Americans about their readiness to start discussions†on replacing or extending the treaty, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, told reporters ...
Read More »Bulgarian ‘agent’ free on bail gets award from Putin
Bloomberg A Bulgarian accused of spying for Russia who was freed on bail was allowed by a court to visit Moscow, where he received an award from President Vladimir Putin. Despite being barred from foreign travel as part of a $28,000 bail agreement two months ago, Nikolay Malinov was able to go to Russia on November 1, according to prosecutors. ...
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