Dutch Government to Cut Stake in ABN Amro to 30

AMSTERDAM, Oct 15 Reuters The Dutch government intends to reduce its stake in lender ABN Amro to approximately 30 through a trading plan, it said in a statement on Tuesday. The Dutch state currently holds 40.5 of ABN Amro39;s shares. ABN Amro, one of three dominant banks in the Netherlands, was nationalized during the 2008 financial […]
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Second Round of Wage Talks at Volkswagen to Start on Oct. 30

Oct 15 Reuters The second round of collective bargaining negotiations between Volkswagen and the IG Metall union will take place on October 30 in Wolfsburg, where the company is headquartered, the two sides said on Tuesday. The previous round of wage talks at Europe39;s biggest carmaker, which has flagged possible plant closures in Germany, ended without agreement and […]
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Britain has no Plans for EUStyle Tariffs on Chinese EVs

LONDON, Oct 14 Reuters Britain does not plan to follow the European Union in imposing tariffs on imports of electric vehicles from China as UK businesses have not raised a complaint to be investigated, British trade minister Jonathan Reynolds said on Monday. Earlier this month, EU member states narrowly backed import duties on Chinesemade EVs of up […]
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Arrive’s CEO on Building a Better Broker

In this Talking Transports podcast, Matt Pyatt, CEO and founder of Arrive Logistics, joins Lee Klaskow, Bloomberg Intelligence senior transportation and logistics analyst, to share his insights into how technology coupled with the company’s sales culture has helped fueled its explosive organic growth over the past decade.
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Pure’s CEO Cracks Code for All-Flash Storage

In this episode of Bloomberg Intelligence’s Tech Disruptors podcast, Pure Storage CEO Charlie Giancarlo sits with BI analyst Woo Jin Ho on the company’s 15-year anniversary to discuss why its technology, software and total cost of ownership can lead to an all-flash storage environment within five years, while it aims to tame the data tsunami […]
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