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Gullón's €690 Million Revenue Surge Driven by Exports
Gullón, a European biscuit maker, achieved €690 million in revenue in 2024, a 9.5% increase, primarily due to exports reaching €300 million (44% of sales), exceeding pre-pandemic profitability. The company aims to surpass domestic sales with exports by 2030.
Gullón's €690 Million Revenue Surge Driven by Exports
Gullón, a European biscuit maker, achieved €690 million in revenue in 2024, a 9.5% increase, primarily due to exports reaching €300 million (44% of sales), exceeding pre-pandemic profitability. The company aims to surpass domestic sales with exports by 2030.
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40% Bias Score


Uber's Southeast Asia Failure: A Cautionary Tale for Western Businesses
Uber's failed Southeast Asian expansion, due to its Western-centric "plug-and-play" model, resulted in a 27.5% stake sale to Grab, highlighting the need for localization in global business.
Uber's Southeast Asia Failure: A Cautionary Tale for Western Businesses
Uber's failed Southeast Asian expansion, due to its Western-centric "plug-and-play" model, resulted in a 27.5% stake sale to Grab, highlighting the need for localization in global business.
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44% Bias Score


Spar Revokes Iranian Franchise License Amid Sanctions Violation Allegations
Spar International revoked the license of its Iranian franchise after a whistleblower revealed that the Austrian company Blue River, which managed the franchise, had used it to import unauthorized equipment and facilitate travel for individuals connected to the Iranian regime, thus potentially viola...
Spar Revokes Iranian Franchise License Amid Sanctions Violation Allegations
Spar International revoked the license of its Iranian franchise after a whistleblower revealed that the Austrian company Blue River, which managed the franchise, had used it to import unauthorized equipment and facilitate travel for individuals connected to the Iranian regime, thus potentially viola...
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40% Bias Score


Lundin Mining Sells European Mines for US$1.52 Billion
Lundin Mining Corp. is selling its Zinkgruvan and Neves-Corvo mines to Boliden AB for up to US$1.52 billion, eliminating its net debt and enabling funding for South American copper projects, subject to regulatory approvals.
Lundin Mining Sells European Mines for US$1.52 Billion
Lundin Mining Corp. is selling its Zinkgruvan and Neves-Corvo mines to Boliden AB for up to US$1.52 billion, eliminating its net debt and enabling funding for South American copper projects, subject to regulatory approvals.
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8% Bias Score


Messe München Reports Record Revenue in 2024 Amidst Weak Economy
Messe München achieved record revenue in 2024, driven by strong international participation, especially from China where its Bauma China event was completely sold out; the company anticipates an even stronger 2025, but faces political hurdles regarding the IAA Mobility event locations.
Messe München Reports Record Revenue in 2024 Amidst Weak Economy
Messe München achieved record revenue in 2024, driven by strong international participation, especially from China where its Bauma China event was completely sold out; the company anticipates an even stronger 2025, but faces political hurdles regarding the IAA Mobility event locations.
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52% Bias Score


ELPEN Expands into Middle East Market
Greek pharmaceutical company ELPEN expands into the Middle East by establishing a subsidiary in Dubai, driven by market growth and a strategic focus on direct market access.
ELPEN Expands into Middle East Market
Greek pharmaceutical company ELPEN expands into the Middle East by establishing a subsidiary in Dubai, driven by market growth and a strategic focus on direct market access.
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CEO's prediction dooms $14.9B steel deal
Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves' repeated assertions to investors that President Biden would block Nippon Steel's $14.9 billion bid for U.S. Steel, ultimately proven correct, raise questions about the influence of corporate lobbying on governmental decisions.

CEO's prediction dooms $14.9B steel deal
Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves' repeated assertions to investors that President Biden would block Nippon Steel's $14.9 billion bid for U.S. Steel, ultimately proven correct, raise questions about the influence of corporate lobbying on governmental decisions.
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40% Bias Score

Spar Revokes Iranian Franchise License Amid Sanctions Circumvention Concerns
Spar International revoked the license of its Iranian franchise after an internal investigation revealed potential irregularities and license violations, including the procurement of non-essential equipment and facilitation of travel for individuals without apparent business ties, raising concerns a...

Spar Revokes Iranian Franchise License Amid Sanctions Circumvention Concerns
Spar International revoked the license of its Iranian franchise after an internal investigation revealed potential irregularities and license violations, including the procurement of non-essential equipment and facilitation of travel for individuals without apparent business ties, raising concerns a...
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40% Bias Score

Duro Felguera Reports €48.8 Million Loss, Files for Pre-Bankruptcy
Duro Felguera reported a €48.8 million loss in the first half of 2023 due to its troubled Djelfa power plant project in Algeria, leading to a pre-bankruptcy filing to restructure its debt and negotiate with creditors.

Duro Felguera Reports €48.8 Million Loss, Files for Pre-Bankruptcy
Duro Felguera reported a €48.8 million loss in the first half of 2023 due to its troubled Djelfa power plant project in Algeria, leading to a pre-bankruptcy filing to restructure its debt and negotiate with creditors.
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36% Bias Score

DIHK Launches New Arbitration Court to Boost Germany's Legal Standing
The German Industry and Commerce (DIHK) launched a new arbitration court to strengthen Germany's position as an arbitration hub and offer businesses an alternative to civil lawsuits, coinciding with debates in the Bundestag to modernize arbitration law.

DIHK Launches New Arbitration Court to Boost Germany's Legal Standing
The German Industry and Commerce (DIHK) launched a new arbitration court to strengthen Germany's position as an arbitration hub and offer businesses an alternative to civil lawsuits, coinciding with debates in the Bundestag to modernize arbitration law.
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52% Bias Score

Remote Work, Global Hiring, and Workplace Diversity
This article examines how remote work impacts workplace diversity, highlighting both the benefits of accessing a global talent pool and the challenges of managing international teams. It also discusses the influence of political factors on corporate DEI initiatives.

Remote Work, Global Hiring, and Workplace Diversity
This article examines how remote work impacts workplace diversity, highlighting both the benefits of accessing a global talent pool and the challenges of managing international teams. It also discusses the influence of political factors on corporate DEI initiatives.
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24% Bias Score

Pfisterer Relocates Production After Factory Fire
German cable manufacturer Pfisterer moves production to Czech Republic after factory fire, affecting 90 jobs.

Pfisterer Relocates Production After Factory Fire
German cable manufacturer Pfisterer moves production to Czech Republic after factory fire, affecting 90 jobs.
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