- Nestlé is refining its 2022 organic growth forecast from "around 8%" to "8 to 8.5%". The group also announced that it will limit its marketing practices for children under 16.
- Microsoft plans to offer concessions to the EU to win the antitrust green light for its acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
- Apple is threatening to ban Twitter from its App Store, says Elon Musk.
- At Walt Disney, Bob Iger prioritizes creativity and streaming profitability.
- EasyJet cuts its losses at the end of fiscal 2021/2022.
- John Wood Group confirms its fiscal 2022 revenue forecast.
- U.S. banks, including JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo, develop plan to compensate victims of scams on payment network Zelle.
- Shell to buy Denmark's Nature Energy Biogas for nearly $2 billion.
- BT Group proposes a pay rise for its UK staff to end strikes.
- Microchip Technology reiterates its sales forecast for the third fiscal quarter.
- AstraZeneca acquires Neogene Therapeutics for $320 million.
- ASM International raises fourth-quarter sales guidance after stronger-than-expected results in China.
- Siemens Healthineers wins $140 million medical equipment order.
- Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical is reportedly considering selling its Indian subsidiary Gland Pharma, Bloomberg has learned.
- Exxon Mobil will leave Equatorial Guinea in 2026.
- Bossard is strengthening in Canada with an acquisition.
- Contemporary Amperex Technology is reportedly well positioned to acquire bankrupt Yajiang Snowway Mining Development.
- Volkswagen-backed Northvolt is considering delaying its new battery site in Germany due to high energy costs.
- Bilibili - The Wall Street-listed Chinese internet group is up 8.1% in premarket trading after an 11% jump in revenue and a smaller-than-expected net loss for the third quarter.
- UnitedHealth Group said Monday it expects fiscal 2023 earnings to fall short of Wall Street expectations, sending the stock down about 1% in after-hours trading.
- The Chemours Co dropped 6.17% in premarket trading after lowering its adjusted Ebitda forecast for this year to the lower end of its previously announced range.
- ConocoPhillips and QatarEnergy signed on Tuesday two agreements on the export of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Germany for a period of at least 15 years from 2026. This is the first contract of its kind to deliver gas from Qatar's North Field development to Europe.
- Alphabet - A judge in California on Monday allowed a class-action lawsuit against Alphabet subsidiary Google to proceed for anti-competitive practices regarding its mobile app store.
- Snap announced Monday night that it has mandated a minimum of 80 percent of its employees' time in the office to be spent in physical presence, beginning in late February.
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