Companies all over the world made efforts Saturday to contain a ransomware attack that has incapacitated their computer networks, a circumstance muddled in the U.S.
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Vatican indicts 10, including a cardinal for London real estate deals.
A Vatican judge on Saturday indicted 10 people, including a once-amazing cardinal, on charges including theft, abuse of office, coercion and extortion regarding the Secretariat
UK’s Morrisons to be taken over by Fortress led consortium in $8.7b deal
A group led by U.S.- based Fortress Investment has consented to purchase Morrisons, the U.K’s. fourth-biggest supermarket chain, for 6.3 billion pounds ($8.7 billion) as
Digital levy to be imposed on hundreds of EU firms – Vestager
A digital levy to be proposed by the European Commission in the coming weeks to support its recuperation from the Coronavirus pandemic will apply to
Shell to quit California joint venture with Exxon Mobil
Royal Dutch Shell Plc plans to leave Aera, its California-based oil and gas-producing joint venture with Exxon Mobil Corp, four people privy to the information
Crypto billionaire Novogratz drives financing for virtual real estate firm
Galaxy Interactive, the venture capital division of billionaire crypto investor Mike Novogratz’s Galaxy Digital, has played a lead investor role in virtual real estate developer
China’s Didi set for global growth after $4.4b New York IPO
Chinese ride-hailing service Didi says it lost $5.5 billion in recent years ahead of its U.S. stock market debut Wednesday however it’s pushing its global
Crypto trading platform: TP ICAP to launch with Fidelity and Standard Chartered.
TP ICAP the world’s greatest interdealer broker is launching a cryptocurrency trading platform with Fidelity Investments and Standard Chartered’s digital assets custody unit, the conglomerate
IBM expands 5G deals with Verizon and Telefonica, using cloud and AI.
IBM will offer telecom operatos Verizon and Telefonica new services going from running 5G over a cloud platform to utilizing AI reasoning, the U.S. technology
Airbus agrees to assemble Eurofighter in Switzerland to win $6.5b contract – report.
Airbus has offered to assemble Eurofighter airplane in Switzerland if Bern picks it for a 6 billion Swiss franc ($6.5 billion) security contract, a top
