Thames Water secures $962 million from investors but says it will need more
Investors in Thames Water have agreed to put an extra £750 million ($962 million) of equity funding into the troubled utility to hold off a temporary takeover by the government.
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Bristol baker helping Ukrainians find a new life in safety
Marcus Wells has devoted his retirement to helping refugees flee war and persecution.
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JPMorgan's Dimon, Staley urge end to shareholders' Jeffrey Epstein lawsuit
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK Jamie Dimon and Jes Staley do not agree on who to blame for
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Nikola pushes shareholder meet again as it seeks nod for key proposal
Electric-truck maker Nikola on Thursday adjourned its annual shareholder meeting for the second time this year, as it
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Far-right parties on the rise across Europe
Success in Germany and Greece boosts hard-right parties; now they are eying Spanish elections.
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Disney beats investor lawsuit over feud with DeSantis
By Tom Hals WILMINGTON, Delaware The Walt Disney Co board did not act negligently when it criticized a
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Andrew Tate says he 'believes in God and the justice system' on the way into court
Andrew Tate, the self-proclaimed "misogynist" online influencer, was appearing in a Bucharest court alongside his brother Wednesday on charges of human trafficking and rape.
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Nikola founder urges vote against critical share proposal
By Abhirup Roy SAN FRANCISCO Nikola's top shareholder and founder, Trevor Milton, on Thursday urged investors to vote
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Nikola adjourns meeting to garner more support for share proposal
SAN FRANCISCO Nikola adjourned its shareholder meeting on Wednesday after failing to garner enough support for a proposal
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Stellantis CEO is pursuing best results for group - Italy economy minister
MILAN Italy's economy minister suggested on Monday that Rome's government had no need to directly invest in Stellantis
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Netflix shareholders reject sky-high executive pay packages
Netflix shareholders voted on Thursday to reject multi-million dollar pay packages for the company's top executives including for co-CEOs Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters.
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California, New York pensions vote against Toyota chairman
By David Dolan and Daniel Leussink TOKYO Two of the largest U.S. public pension systems have voted against
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