

Tether's Billions: A New Era of Corporate Power
Tether's CEO, Paolo Ardoino, declared his company's capacity to fund Juventus for two millennia, highlighting the enormous wealth generated by Tether, founded by Giancarlo Devasini, Italy's fourth-richest person, contrasting with the socially responsible approach of historical industrial leaders.
Tether's Billions: A New Era of Corporate Power
Tether's CEO, Paolo Ardoino, declared his company's capacity to fund Juventus for two millennia, highlighting the enormous wealth generated by Tether, founded by Giancarlo Devasini, Italy's fourth-richest person, contrasting with the socially responsible approach of historical industrial leaders.
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56% Bias Score


Record Electric Vehicle Sales in Spain, Skewed by Fleet Purchase, Face Funding Uncertainty
Spanish electric vehicle registrations spiked 49.6% in early February to 1,276 units, reaching an 8.1% market share, but a large Fiat fleet purchase significantly influenced this growth; the absence of government subsidies following the suspension of the Moves III plan is expected to temper this gro...
Record Electric Vehicle Sales in Spain, Skewed by Fleet Purchase, Face Funding Uncertainty
Spanish electric vehicle registrations spiked 49.6% in early February to 1,276 units, reaching an 8.1% market share, but a large Fiat fleet purchase significantly influenced this growth; the absence of government subsidies following the suspension of the Moves III plan is expected to temper this gro...
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36% Bias Score


Stellantis's Turin Plant Job Cuts Reflect European Auto Industry Crisis
Stellantis's Mirafiori plant in Turin, Italy, has placed 3,200 workers on technical unemployment due to low vehicle demand and the slow sales of electric vehicles, reflecting the broader European auto industry crisis and the challenges of transitioning to electric vehicles.
Stellantis's Turin Plant Job Cuts Reflect European Auto Industry Crisis
Stellantis's Mirafiori plant in Turin, Italy, has placed 3,200 workers on technical unemployment due to low vehicle demand and the slow sales of electric vehicles, reflecting the broader European auto industry crisis and the challenges of transitioning to electric vehicles.
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60% Bias Score

Ferrari's Death Triggers Ownership Shift to Fiat
Enzo Ferrari, founder of the renowned Italian car manufacturer, died on August 14, 1988, prompting a significant shift in company ownership as Fiat will acquire a majority stake, marking a transition from personalized leadership to a more structured corporate management.

Ferrari's Death Triggers Ownership Shift to Fiat
Enzo Ferrari, founder of the renowned Italian car manufacturer, died on August 14, 1988, prompting a significant shift in company ownership as Fiat will acquire a majority stake, marking a transition from personalized leadership to a more structured corporate management.
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48% Bias Score

Mirafiori Factory Faces Closure Amidst Stellantis Crisis
The Mirafiori factory, once Europe's leading carmaker, faces closure as Stellantis grapples with declining sales, particularly of its electric vehicles. This reflects broader challenges in the European auto industry, marked by falling EV sales and factory closures.

Mirafiori Factory Faces Closure Amidst Stellantis Crisis
The Mirafiori factory, once Europe's leading carmaker, faces closure as Stellantis grapples with declining sales, particularly of its electric vehicles. This reflects broader challenges in the European auto industry, marked by falling EV sales and factory closures.
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40% Bias Score