- Nvidia delays launch of new AI chip for China.
- Amazon employees were due to take part in Black Friday protests in several European countries on Friday.
- Eni plans $10 billion investment in Ivory Coast offshore field.
- Glencore examines the relocation of its battery recycling project.
- Barclays prepares £1 billion savings plan.
- Endesa to cease coal activities by 2027.
- Aixtron builds €100 million research center in Germany.
- Juventus shareholders approve €200 million capital increase and share consolidation.
- Nissan to manufacture electric versions of Juke and Qashqai in England, according to the Financial Times.
- IRobot soared 32.9% in pre-market trading, as three sources told Reuters that Amazon is close to obtaining the European Commission's unconditional green light for a $1.4 billion acquisition of the autonomous vacuum cleaner maker.
- Apple's smartphone sales during China's Singles' Day (October 30-November 12) fell by 4% year-on-year, while those of rivals Huawei and Xiaomi rose by 66% and 28% respectively, according to data from research firm Counterpoint Research.
- Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer Xpeng gains 4.1% in pre-market trading after Volkswagen announces the development of a new common platform for entry-level vehicles in China.
- Fisker jumps 9% in pre-market trading after the announcement of a change in the group's finance and accounting management team, with Eric Sand recently promoted to controller and Dan Quirk to executive vice president of finance and accounting.
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