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Santander to Sell Stake in Polish Subsidiary for Around $473 Million After Erste Group Deal
The bank said it completed the placement of 3.58 million ordinary shares, representing around 3.5% of Santander Bank Polska’s share capital. Source link
OpenAI Completed Its Conversion. A New Ballot Initiative Seeks to Reverse It.
The coalition backing the effort has appealed to Elon Musk for help funding the measure. Source link
Costco Joins Companies Suing Trump Administration Over Tariffs
The retailer is one of the biggest companies to seek a refund should the Supreme court strike down emergency tariffs Source link
Disney’s Succession Race Enters Final Stage as Iger’s Reign Draws to End
The company is widely expected to promote from within, with parks chief Josh D’Amaro and television head Dana Walden considered leading contenders. Source link
Samsung’s Next Salvo Against Apple: A Triple-Folding Smartphone
In a first for the U.S. market, Galaxy Z TriFold folds inward twice like a pamphlet. Source link
Energy Department Renames Renewable Energy Lab to Reflect Trump’s Fossil Fuel Focus
The Trump administration has sought to stall a clean-energy boom. Source link
Chinese Rare-Earth Dealers Find Ways to Dodge Beijing’s Export Restrictions
Companies are tweaking magnet formulas and embedding them in motors to keep selling to the West. Source link
Europe’s Green Energy Rush Slashed Emissions—and Crippled the Economy
The aggressive push to cut fossil fuels brought an unwelcome twist: dramatically higher electricity costs that are hobbling industry. Source link
FAA Ramps Up Probe on Airlines’ Flight Reductions During Government Shutdown
Aviation regulators are seeking information on whether carriers met requirements to cut back flying at 40 major airports. Source link
Why HSBC Has Struggled to Fill One of the Biggest Jobs in Global Finance
The role is one of the most demanding in world finance, with the bank acting as a financial bridge between the East and West. Source link