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bloomberg.com | Eyk Henning |Allegra Catelli
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financialpost.com | Eyk Henning |Allegra Catelli |Matthew Martin
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Eyk Henning |Allegra Catelli
(Bloomberg) -- Clariant AG is exploring ways to boost its share price after the chemical producer lost roughly half its value over the past three years, people with knowledge of the matter said. The Swiss company has been speaking with investment banks to solicit ideas on how to ensure its valuation better matches its business performance, according to the people, who asked not to be identified because the information is private.
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2 weeks ago |
financialpost.com | Allegra Catelli |Eamon Farhat
The Stoxx 600 Utilities Index rose 3.1% on Thursday — bucking the broader gauge’s 2.6% slide. It pared some of those gains on Friday but still hovered near the highest level since November 2008. Among the sector’s main winners was Spain’s Iberdrola SA, with its market value surging beyond €100 billion for the first time. Companies that provide water or electricity infrastructure are “a bond-proxy sector on the one hand and purely domestic.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Allegra Catelli |Eamon Farhat
While Donald Trump’s tariffs are battering stocks across the globe, investors are finding a haven in European utilities. The Stoxx 600 Utilities Index rose 3.1% on Thursday — bucking the broader gauge’s 2.6% slide. It pared some of those gains on Friday but still hovered near the highest level since November 2008. Among the sector’s main winners was Spain’s Iberdrola SA, with its market value surging beyond €100 billion for the first time.
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3 weeks ago |
financialpost.com | Allegra Catelli |Vinicy Chan
One of Switzerland’s biggest data center operators Green, owned by InfraVia Capital Partners, has attracted initial interest from insurance companies, pension funds and private equity firms, people familiar with the matter said. (Bloomberg) — One of Switzerland’s biggest data center operators Green, owned by InfraVia Capital Partners, has attracted initial interest from insurance companies, pension funds and private equity firms, people familiar with the matter said.
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3 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Allegra Catelli |Vinicy Chan
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bloomberg.com | Macarena Munoz Montijano |Allegra Catelli
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1 month ago |
chicagobusiness.com | Allegra Catelli
Holcim Ltd.’s soon-to-be spun-off US construction materials business Amrize is targeting annual revenue growth of between 5% and 8% through fiscal 2028 as it bets on rising building activity in North America. Amrize projects operating earnings will climb as much as 11% annually in the period, it said Tuesday during an investor meeting in New York.
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1 month ago |
financialpost.com | Allegra Catelli
Share this Story : Holcim Targets Up to 8% Annual Revenue Growth for US SpinoffHolcim Ltd.’s soon-to-be spun-off US construction materials business Amrize said it will target revenue growth of between 5% and 8% a year through fiscal 2028 as it bets on rising building activity in North America.