Having worked in the British, French and Swiss financial press, Romain is able to report on local and international issues, as comfortable in French as in the language of Shakespeare, Romain Fournier leads the editorial team at Marketscreener. Fine connoisseur of the English-speaking markets, Romain delivers an editorial every day on US and UK markets.
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Every day, the MarketScreener team selects the most important news about listed companies across the world. Here is a short recap for your convenience:
Walt Disney brings Robert Iger back to replace Bob Chapek.
Berkshire Hathaway strengthens its positions in five Japanese trading houses.
Former Bundesbank boss Weidmann nominated for Commerzbank chairmanship.
Compass expects its 2023 earnings growth to exceed 20%.
Holcim will delist its shares from the Paris Stock Exchange.
Julius Bär is expected to meet its profitability targets.
Deutsche Lufthansa is still interested in buying Italian airline ITA Airways.
Honeywell to pay $1.33 billion to settle asbestos litigation.
Cellnex thinks the consolidation phase in telecom towers is over, due to rising rates.
Tesla recalls 321,000 vehicles for rear light problems.
The British competition authority, the CMA, announced on Monday that it was examining whether Broadcom's $61 billion acquisition of Vmware would significantly reduce competition.
Merck & Co announced the purchase of Imago BioSciences, which specializes in the development of cancer treatments, for $1.35 billion.
Teva Pharmaceutical announced the appointment of Richard Francis as president and CEO effective Dec. 1.