• A collective shareholder complaint targets Crédit Suisse in the United States.
  • SES-imagotag has been targeted by short-seller Gotham City Research
  • Amazon allegedly enrolled users in Prime without their consent, according to the FTC.
  • Google files an FTC complaint against Microsoft for alleged anti-competitive practices in the cloud.
  • Telecom Italia relaunches efforts to sell a minority stake in its business unit, valued at €6 billion.
  • The European Commission has yet to approve German subsidies for Intel.
  • Logitech launches a $1 billion share buyback program.
  • Banco BPM wants to conclude a new commercial agreement for its payment activities, but has no intention of selling part of them.
  • Swedish real estate company SBB (Samhällsbyggnadsbolaget) postpones its dividend payment for a year.
  • Accenture acquires Anser Advisory, a consulting firm specializing in infrastructure projects.
  • Konecranes buys Munck Cranes' industrial crane service operations in Norway.
  • Simon & Schuster (Paramount Global) receives an offer from an investor backed by Mubadala.
  • Rivian acquires route planning application manufacturer Iternio.
  • GSK's respiratory syncytial virus vaccine receives CDC committee endorsement for use in the elderly.
  • Johnson Controls acquires M&M Carnot.
  • Equinor signs agreement to purchase LNG from Cheniere Energy.
  • Apple announces that development tools for the Vision Pro headset are now available.
  • Spirit Aerosystems, which produces critical structures for Boeing aircraft, decided on Thursday to suspend production at its plant in Wichita, Kansas, after employees rejected a wage proposal from management and announced a strike starting June 24. Spirit shares were down 8.9% in premarket trading, while Boeing shares were down 1.3%.
  • General Electric - The US group's aerospace division announced on Thursday that it had signed a memorandum of understanding with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) to produce fighter jet engines for the Indian Air Force.
  • Micron Technology announced on Thursday its intention to invest up to $825 million in a new chip assembly and test facility in Gujarat, India, its first plant in the country.
  • Accenture - The IT consulting company announced on Thursday that it expected sales for the current quarter to fall short of Wall Street expectations, due to economic uncertainties that could limit IT budgets. The share price was down 2% in pre-market trading.
  • NRG Energy - Activist investor Elliott Investment Management is stepping up the pressure on the US energy group and seeking to oust its CEO Mauricio Gutierrez, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, citing sources close to the matter.