• BP Plc puts its onshore wind energy division, BP Wind Energy, up for sale.
  • Playtech sells its Italian subsidiary Snaitech for 2.3 billion euros, including debt, to Flutter Entertainment.
  • Italian antitrust authorities examine the impact of the agreement between Swisscom and Vodafone on fixed telephony services.
  • ThyssenKrupp reconsiders its plan to invest 3 billion euros in a “green” steel production site in Germany, fearing higher costs.
  • Kingfisher reports stable profits for the first half of the year, despite a decline in sales.
  • Wizz Air forecasts 15-20% growth in passenger numbers for the next year.
  • Volkswagen lends its support to Northvolt, the ailing battery manufacturer.
  • THG plans to spin off its technology services business, Ingenuity.
  • The UK government purchases over 150,000 doses of smallpox vaccine from Bavarian Nordic.
  • Clariant sells German property to reduce debt.
  • Helvetia repays a CHF 225 million loan.
  • Vista Equity Partners and Blackstone are in advanced talks to acquire Smartsheet, in a deal worth $8 billion, according to Reuters.
  • Nippon Steel and United States Steel ask Joe Biden to approve their merger.
  • Apple shares fell yesterday, as shorter delivery times for the iPhone 16 indicate a drop in demand.
  • Amazon will reinstate a 5-day office week in 2025.
  • QXO shares fall after Rexel rejects its takeover offer.
  • Boeing agrees to pay Embraer $150 million after their failed merger and begins a hiring freeze while considering layoffs following strike action, reportedly costing $100 million a day.
  • Starbucks North America CEO retires after five months with the company.
  • Meta bans RT and other Russian state media.
  • Tupperware Brands returns to bankruptcy proceedings.
  • Midea shares jump 9.5% in Hong Kong following its IPO.
  • BYD takes full control of its joint venture with Mercedes in China.
  • CapitaLand Investment is in talks to acquire up to a 30% stake in French Club Med.
  • Microsoft shares increased by 1.8% pre-bell following the announcement of a $60 billion share repurchase program and a 10% hike in its quarterly dividend.
  • Intel surged 6.4% after revealing plans to make its foundry business an independent unit and expanding its partnership with Amazon's cloud division.
  • Ferguson Enterprises saw a 3.7% drop in pre-market trading after reporting fiscal Q4 results that missed analysts' expectations.
  • Meta Platforms - EssilorLuxottica said Tuesday it would extend its partnership with Meta to further develop smart glasses.
  • Box - The cloud computing company seeks to raise funds to repay short-term convertible debt and has announced a private issue of five-year convertible bonds in the amount of $400 million.
  • MicroStrategy announced a capital increase and will issue $700 million in convertible bonds maturing in 2028.
  • Steel Dynamics reported lower-than-expected third-quarter earnings on Monday, against a backdrop of fluctuating steel prices.
  • Tupperware Brands is preparing to file for bankruptcy as early as this week, Bloomberg News reported on Monday.