Pattern Technologies, a restaurant aggregator in Pakistan, has raised a six-figure (in US dollars) investment led by early-stage fund Deosai Ventures. The round also saw participation from Sabr Capital, Arbisoft and strategic investors across Singapore, MENA, Europe and the UK. Yahya Humayun, co-founder of Pattern, told DealStreetAsia that the exact funding amount has not been… Continue reading Pakistani restaurant aggregator Pattern raises six-figure funding led by Deosai Ventures
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German Manager Magazin: Sixt: Business figures allow shares to take off001965
The car rental company Sixt continued strong demand for its rental cars in Europe and the United States in the second quarter United States benefits. Sixt was able to charge higher rental prices because people are traveling significantly more again after two years of the corona pandemic and are therefore booking rental cars more often.… Continue reading German Manager Magazin: Sixt: Business figures allow shares to take off001965
@Honda: Consolidated Financial Summary for the Fiscal 1st Quarter Ended June 30, 2022 and Forecasts for the Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2023
For the purpose of improving efficiency of its capital structure and implementing a flexible capital strategy, among others, Honda resolved the following details regarding the acquisition of its own shares at the Board of Directors meeting held today. Go to Source
BCD Travel extends partnership with FairFly to power Air Price Assurance across its global customer base
UTRECHT, the Netherlands, Aug. 10, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Travel management company BCD Travel announced today that they will leverage FairFly’s market-leading technology and artificial intelligence to power their Air Price Assurance (APA) solution. With FairFly’s global automated GDS coverage, BCD will be able to offer their APA solution to its entire customer base. The technology… Continue reading BCD Travel extends partnership with FairFly to power Air Price Assurance across its global customer base
@niche: WE’RE NOT THERE YET.002074
Editor’s Note: This week, Peter reminds everyone that the “Grand Transition” to our Electric Future is fraught with peril and that “We’re Not there Yet.” Audi decides to waste a ton of money on yet another Ken Block smoke show, while Guns ‘N Roses also makes an appearance in On The Table with “Paradise City” and our AE Song of the Week. The next chapter of Peter’s much-praised series… Continue reading @niche: WE’RE NOT THERE YET.002074
New Company Ready to Build and Operate EV Charging Stations
Voltera plans to invest several billion dollars on deployments that are developed in specific locations where customers need to be, as shows in this rendering of a proposed delivery fleet charging depot. Image: Voltera Voltera, a provider of critical infrastructure necessary to electrify transportation, announced its launch on Aug. 9 as an EV industry service… Continue reading New Company Ready to Build and Operate EV Charging Stations
bp opens its first electric truck charging facility in Germany
For better or for worse, oil giant bp has become one of the major players in Europe’s public charging industry. Now the company’s Aral pulse brand has opened its first fast charging facilities aimed at the medium- and heavy-duty electric truck market. Aral’s retail site at Schwegenheim, Germany now has two 300 kW chargers for… Continue reading bp opens its first electric truck charging facility in Germany
China real estate property crisis casts shadow over property management units
China‘s real estate crisis is casting a darkening cloud over governance and financial prospects of once highly valued property management companies, triggering a rout in their shares and making investors cautious. Already battered share prices have fallen a further 7% this month as investors have reacted to the latest instances of such companies lending support to cash-strapped developer parents. “The capital market has… Continue reading China real estate property crisis casts shadow over property management units
Global economic shocks and India’s economic future: Understanding this black swan paradox
Representative image By Megha Jain & Hrishikesh DesaiThe global economic environment has rapidly gained complexity since the start of the COVID- 19 pandemic. The Russian Federation’s invasion of Ukraine has exacerbated this complexity due to its rippling effects on supply chains, commodity markets, inflation, energy markets, and macroeconomic growth prospects in general. Even central bankers… Continue reading Global economic shocks and India’s economic future: Understanding this black swan paradox
China’s Lenovo posts slowest revenue rise in 9 quarters on PC downturn, article with image
The Lenovo logo is seen in this illustration photo January 22, 2018. REUTERS/Thomas White/Illustration Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Register HONG KONG, Aug 10 (Reuters) – China’s Lenovo Group (0992.HK) recorded its smallest revenue growth in nine quarters as the world’s biggest PC maker saw sales of the devices ease after a… Continue reading China’s Lenovo posts slowest revenue rise in 9 quarters on PC downturn, article with image