Business
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Selling Expensive Cars Helps Volkswagen Move Forward Despite Chip Shortage
Volkswagen has raised its profit forecast for this year. The company already made more profit in the first half of the year than in ... -
Facebook is Likely to Present Solid Growth Figures Again
Facebook is likely to report solid growth figures again today. Like other social media companies, the Menlo Park-based company has benefited from economies reopening ... -
Amazon Removes 200 Million Fake Reviews
Amazon removed more than 200 million false product reviews from its websites worldwide last year. The company is also increasingly taking legal action against ... -
GM Stops Production of Pickup Trucks Due to Chip Shortage
The American car group General Motors (GM) will stop production of pickup trucks at plants in the United States and Mexico next week due ... -
US Approves Government Aid to Keep Huawei and ZTE Out
The US telecoms regulator FCC has approved a support package of almost two billion dollars. That should help small American operators to replace equipment ... -
Average British Family Much Richer Than Before the Corona Crisis
An average British family is a lot better off than before the corona crisis. On average, a household gained 7800 pounds, despite the worst ... -
London Stock Exchange Overtakes Amsterdam As Europe’s Largest Stock Exchange
After a few months, the stock exchange in Amsterdam has again been overtaken by London as the most important trading centre in Europe. As ... -
European Confidence in the Economy has Never been so High This Century
Consumer and business confidence in the economies of both the European Union and the Eurozone has not been so high this century. Due to ... -
Bond Investors See Air France-KLM Again
Air France-KLM has raised 800 million euros by issuing new loans. The aviation combination wants to use the proceeds of the bonds, among other ...