A/S Femern Landanlæg Notice of Extraordinary General Meeting
A/S Femern Landanlæg Notice of Extraordinary General Meeting
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The Government’s controversial proposals to impose a “windfall tax” on energy firms has wiped hundreds of millions of pounds off firms in the sector, including renewable energy companies.
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Selwyn Stein, whose company advises businesses on exporting goods, said all trade agreements were problematic
Natural gas buyers in Asia and Europe are seeking to lock in supplies via long-term contracts as a buffer against volatile global prices, industry executives said, in moves that will reverse the last decade's trend of increasing spot purchases. Fears of disruptions in Russian gas to Europe and low inventories led the continent to import record volumes of spot liquefied natural gas (LNG), driving prices to all-time highs earlier this year and sparking energy security concerns among buyers globally. Years of low investments mean new supplies are scarce while Russian supplies are at risk just as more countries have switched from coal to gas to meet climate targets over the past couple of years when LNG prices had been low.
The Rail, Maritime and Transport union’s leaders will now decide when to call strikes, which will bring huge parts of the network to a standstill.
Twitter’s board has been thrown into turmoil after investors ousted one of Elon Musk’s key allies while Jack Dorsey stepped away.
Landlords are facing a ‘real dilemma’ in dealing with the rising cost of living, research from The Landlord Works suggests.
Kwasi Kwarteng has ordered a detailed security review into the Chinese-backed takeover of Britain’s biggest microchip plant in the clearest sign yet that the deal will be blocked.
Retailer to shut 32 more stores in next three years, and expects profits to flatline in year ahead
‘Fly Responsibly’ adverts mislead customers on the sustainability of flying with KLM, say campaigners
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STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Swedish payments firm Klarna is in talks with investors to raise more money and has no plans to go public this year, Chief Executive Sebastian Siemiatkowski said in an interview two days after the firm laid off 700 staff. The decision to lay off staff was made in the first week of May and was not due to investor pressure, Siemiatkowski said in an interview at Klarna's headquarters in Stockholm. "I would like to go to a public market that is stable ... there was never a decision to go public this year," Siemiatkowski said.
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Chancellor Rishi Sunak is reported to be meeting with Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday to sign off on the plan.
The business secretary says deal will be scrutinised under new National Security and Investment Act
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International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva on Wednesday said she worries less about the risk that the war in Ukraine and a further slowdown in China might trigger a global recession than she does about the strength of the trend toward economic and political fragmentation. "What worries us more," she continued, "is the risk that we are going to walk into a world with more fragmentation, with trade blocs and currency blocs, separating what was up to now still an integrated world economy." Georgieva's remarks echoed a prominent concern overhanging this week's delayed reboot of the annual gathering of global business and government leaders in the Swiss Alps: That events like Russia's invasion of Ukraine is indicative that the era of globalization that had prevailed for the past three decades is on its last legs.
Levy could be extended beyond oil and gas producers to help households in cost of living crisis
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