
Mauro Orru
Real-Time Editor, EMEA at The Wall Street Journal
@DowJones @WSJ reporter covering European business news • Currently in 🇪🇸 • Previously in 🇬🇧 and 🇮🇹 • 📧 [email protected]
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2 days ago |
marketscreener.com | Najat Kantouar |Mauro Orru
By Najat Kantouar and Mauro Orru Universal Music Group named Matt Ellis as chief financial officer, turning to a former Verizon Communications executive to oversee its finances. The record label behind Taylor Swift and Lady Gaga said Ellis would take the reins on June 9 from Boyd Muir, who last year was appointed as chief operating officer in a newly created role. Muir has been managing Universal's finances in addition to his new role as the company looked for a successor.
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5 days ago |
wsj.com | Margherita Stancati |Mauro Orru
Leo XIV gave his first Mass as pontiff in the Sistine ChapelVATICAN CITY—Pope Leo XIV celebrated his first Mass as pontiff in the Sistine Chapel on Friday, stressing the importance of missionary work in a world where many live “in a state of de facto atheism.”Leo, wearing head-to-toe white and golden vestments, returned to the chapel a day after cardinals elected him as pope on the second day of a secretive conclave.
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2 weeks ago |
marketscreener.com | Mauro Orru |Benjamin Katz
By Mauro Orru and Benjamin Katz Airbus confirmed its aircraft-delivery and financial targets for the year, but said its guidance excluded any effects from President Trump's tariffs because it is too early to quantify them. The European plane maker said tariffs were bringing complexity and uncertainty in terms of implementation, scope and duration while Airbus is still trying to shake off supply-chain hurdles that have made it difficult to procure the parts it needs to assemble its aircraft.
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2 weeks ago |
tradingview.com | Mauro Orru |Benjamin Katz
By Mauro Orru and Benjamin KatzAirbus confirmed its aircraft-delivery and financial targets for the year, but said its guidance excluded any effects from President Trump's tariffs because it is too early to quantify them. The European plane maker said tariffs were bringing complexity and uncertainty in terms of implementation, scope and duration while Airbus is still trying to shake off supply-chain hurdles that have made it difficult to procure the parts it needs to assemble its aircraft.
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1 month ago |
in.marketscreener.com | Mauro Orru |Dean Seal
By Mauro Orru and Dean Seal Global semiconductor stocks are having a mixed Monday morning, extending some losses from last week as investors digest the extent of President Trump's tariffs on chip-making hubs like Taiwan and other Asian countries with big electronics-assembly operations. President Trump said last week that the U.S. was imposing tariffs of 32% on Taiwan and 34% on China.
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Volkswagen said tariffs, growing competition and more stringent carbon-emissions regulation could pressure its guidance for the year, striking a cautious tone as the group seeks to gauge to what extent Trump’s trade policies might affect operations. https://t.co/zVoY093m70

Universal Music’s revenue from subscriptions and streaming services grew more than analysts had expected in the first quarter, buoying the record label behind Taylor Swift as the music industry continues to shift towards digital consumption. https://t.co/tKz3rAitzK

Anthropic scored a win this week after a US court denied an injunction that Universal Music and other record labels had sought to prevent the artificial-intelligence company from using copyrighted lyrics to train its AI models. https://t.co/vKLicjipUw