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Andres Gonzalez

Andres Gonzalez

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Axel Springer weighs sale of marketing business Awin, sources say

German media group Axel Springer is considering a sale of its affiliate marketing unit Awin, according to three people familiar with the matter

Axel Springer weighs sale of marketing business Awin, sources say
Business|Economy|Europe|Travel

Europe's airlines pivot to bite size M&A deals to limit cost, regulatory burden

Europe's major airlines are targeting smaller deals and tie-ups after facing regulatory push-back against full mergers, focusing on minority

Europe's airlines pivot to bite size M&A deals to limit cost, regulatory burden
Business|Economy|Environment|Europe|Finance

Enel, KKR among potential bidders for UK's Cubico, sources say

Italy's Enel and private equity group KKR are among potential bidders for Britain-based Cubico Sustainable Investments, people with

Enel, KKR among potential bidders for UK's Cubico, sources say
Business|Economy|Finance|MidEast|Stock Markets

Etihad to sound out investors as Gulf carriers race towards IPOs

Etihad Airways and flynas are gearing up to list on local stock markets this year, marking the first IPOs by Gulf

Etihad to sound out investors as Gulf carriers race towards IPOs
Business|Economy|Europe|Political|Technology

Britain appeals to Big Tech with change of regulatory guard

Britain's choice of a former Amazon executive to chair its antitrust regulator is a clear pitch for investment, including from Big

Britain appeals to Big Tech with change of regulatory guard
Business|Economy|Europe|Political|Travel

BA-owner IAG tipped as frontrunner in TAP sale as Europe airline consolidation warms up

British Airways-owner IAG is likely to be a frontrunner to buy a stake in Portuguese carrier TAP, valued at about $1

BA-owner IAG tipped as frontrunner in TAP sale as Europe airline consolidation warms up
Business|Europe|Finance

Telefonica replaces CEO Alvarez-Pallete with Indra's chairman

Spanish telecom giant Telefonica's board agreed on Saturday to appoint defence company Indra's chairman Marc Murtra as its new CEO, replacing

Telefonica replaces CEO Alvarez-Pallete with Indra's chairman
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance

Private equity 'secondary' sales hit record as Ardian closes $30 billion fund

By Mathieu Rosemain and Andres Gonzalez PARIS/LONDON - The secondary market for private equity funds saw record transaction volumes last year as buyout bosses and their investors looked for ways to

Private equity 'secondary' sales hit record as Ardian closes $30 billion fund
Business|Finance

Saudi Arabia's STC Group to become Telefonica top shareholder with 9.9% stake

Saudi Arabia's STC Group has amassed a 9.9% stake in Telefonica worth 2.1 billion euros ($2.25

Saudi Arabia's STC Group to become Telefonica top shareholder with 9.9% stake
Business|Europe|Finance

Citi names Gutiérrez-Orrantia Europe banking and cluster head in restructure

Nacho Gutiérrez-Orrantia, one of Citi's most senior bankers in Europe, will become banking and cluster head for Europe as part of its planned restructuring, the

Citi names Gutiérrez-Orrantia Europe banking and cluster head in restructure
Business|Finance

Barclays shifts focus to buyout firms for UK payments business sale – sources

Barclays plc is sounding out private equity firms about taking a majority stake in its UK merchant

Barclays shifts focus to buyout firms for UK payments business sale – sources
Europe|Finance|US

TotalEnergies explores US, Europe renewable portfolio stake sale- sources

France's TotalEnergies is exploring a sale of a 50% stake of a portfolio of renewable projects in Europe and the U.S., according to two

TotalEnergies explores US, Europe renewable portfolio stake sale- sources
Business|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets

Europe sees two-speed IPO recovery as smaller deals lag

A string of stock listings this year has infused new life into Europe's anaemic market for initial public offerings, but

Europe sees two-speed IPO recovery as smaller deals lag
Business|Europe|Finance

Citi bets on Europe despite political uncertainty, regional CEO says

Citigroup is looking to boost its business in Europe despite political instability on the continent spooking investors, the bank's new head of the region Ignacio

Citi bets on Europe despite political uncertainty, regional CEO says
Business|Economy|Finance|News

M&A seen slowing ahead of US elections after uneven third quarter

Dealmakers are bracing for a slowdown in global mergers and acquisitions in the fourth quarter as companies postpone pursuing big targets

M&A seen slowing ahead of US elections after uneven third quarter

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