Global multi-asset trading wallet BiyaPay, established in 2019, celebrates its fifth anniversary this year. SINGAPORE, June 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — BiyaPay has recently announced the acquisition of the New Zealand FSP securities license, enhancing the security and transparency of its financial services. This milestone signifies another significant upgrade for the company. Moving forward, professional investors… Continue reading BiyaPay Marks 5th Anniversary with New Zealand FSP License and Global Expansion
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UAW president under investigation by federal monitor
United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain testifies about the toll of working hours on laborers before the Senate Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill on March 14, 2024 in Washington, DC. Chip Somodevilla | Getty Images DETROIT – United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain is… Continue reading UAW president under investigation by federal monitor
@Ferrari: Ferrari N.V.: Periodic Report on the Buyback Program000379
Maranello (Italy), June 10, 2024 – Ferrari N.V. (NYSE/EXM: RACE) (“Ferrari” or the “Company”) informs that the Company has purchased, under the Euro 350 million share buyback program announced on November 7, 2023, as the fourth tranche of the multi-year share buyback program of approximately Euro 2 billion expected to be executed by 2026 in… Continue reading @Ferrari: Ferrari N.V.: Periodic Report on the Buyback Program000379
German FAZ: Zündfunken007076
The distortions of the ban on new registrations of passenger cars with combustion engines, which has a fixed date in Europe, are becoming increasingly noticeable. We’re willing to bet that Porsche is already sorry for converting its best-selling Macan to fully electric drive alone. And may it drive ever so smoothly. In the background, people… Continue reading German FAZ: Zündfunken007076
German FAZ: Ferrari’s “incomprehensible collapse”007075
BritainDaily Mail: “Lando Norris should have been on the top podium as his slim hopes of a world championship caught fire in a pulsating Canadian Grand Prix full of thrills and danger. But it was not to be.”The Guardian: “The weather did its best and, with four seasons in one day – rain, gloom and… Continue reading German FAZ: Ferrari’s “incomprehensible collapse”007075
German FAZ: Holiday 007077
Celebrations are allowed in the multi-brand group Stellantis. In a month, Fiat will be 125. Last weekend, 125 years of Opel automobiles were celebrated with an open day in Rüsselsheim. In the best weather, more than 5,000 visitors came, who, among other things, were able to take a look into the otherwise strictly closed design… Continue reading German FAZ: Holiday 007077
German FAZ: Zündfunken007075
The distortions of the ban on new registrations of passenger cars with combustion engines, which has a fixed date in Europe, are becoming increasingly noticeable. We’re willing to bet that Porsche is already sorry for converting its best-selling Macan to fully electric drive alone. And may it drive ever so smoothly. In the background, people… Continue reading German FAZ: Zündfunken007075
German FAZ: A life in the disaster blues007075
“Everyone moved away,” says the main character in Jim Jarmusch’s film “Only Lovers Left Alive” (2013) about Detroit. This laconic sentence testifies to the decline of a place that was once the undisputed industrial center of North America. Once known as the “Motor City” or the Paris of the Midwest, Detroit evolved over the second… Continue reading German FAZ: A life in the disaster blues007075
Ferrari N.V.: Periodic Report on the Buyback Program
Maranello (Italy), June 10, 2024 – Ferrari N.V. (NYSE/EXM: RACE) (“Ferrari” or the “Company”) informs that the Company has purchased, under the Euro 350 million share buyback program announced on November 7, 2023, as the fourth tranche of the multi-year share buyback program of approximately Euro 2 billion expected to be executed by 2026 in… Continue reading Ferrari N.V.: Periodic Report on the Buyback Program
European nations compete for Chinese EV factories, jobs even as EU weighs tariffs
By Giulio Piovaccari MILAN (Reuters) – European governments may be wary of budget Chinese electric vehicles flooding their markets but they’re also fiercely competing for a share of the manufacturing investment and jobs the new competitors bring. While the European Union investigates China’s auto subsidies and considers tariffs on imports, national governments across the bloc… Continue reading European nations compete for Chinese EV factories, jobs even as EU weighs tariffs