- Chinese video-game players plunge after Beijing's regulatory tightening.
- Ansys put up for sale, according to Bloomberg.
- Boeing announces delivery of its first aircraft to China since 2019.
- Julius Bär is investigated by Finma for its risk control in the Signa case.
- Telefonica reaches agreement with unions on job cuts.
- Shell job cuts exceed initial target.
- Ottawa approves takeover of HSBC's Canadian operations by Royal Bank of Canada.
- FDA warns of counterfeit versions of Novo Nordisk's diabetes drug Ozempic.
- FDA approves Ionis-AstraZeneca nerve disease drug.
- BlackRock discussed a takeover of Warburg Pincus two years ago, according to the FT.
- Eni strengthens its role as CCS operator in the UK following new government plans.
- ASML delivers first "High NA" lithography system to Intel.
- Vestas wins an order for 8 wind turbines from Germany's Baywa.
- De'Longhi creates an espresso machine division with La Marzocco.
- Nike fell 11% in premarket trading after announcing a $2 billion cost-cutting plan on Thursday evening and lowering its annual sales forecast due to weak consumer demand.
- Tesla has acquired land in Shanghai for a mega-battery manufacturing plant scheduled to start production in the fourth quarter of 2024, Chinese state media reported on Friday.
- Meanwhile, the American automaker will recall more than 120,000 vehicles in the US due to a risk of unlocking cabin doors in the event of an accident, according to NHTSA, the highway safety agency.
- Berkshire Hathaway - The group headed by Warren Buffett has acquired 5.2 million shares of Occidental Petroleum, bringing its stake in the oil company to nearly 28%, shows a regulatory notice published Thursday.
- United States Steel - The White House said Thursday that the proposed $14.9 billion acquisition of the U.S. steelmaker by Japan's Nippon Steel requires careful scrutiny, given the company's central role in U.S. steel production, a component deemed essential to national security.
Analyst recommendations: Boeing, Shell, Blackrock, Nike, Tesla...
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