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LENOVO GROUP: FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE FIRST QUARTER OF 2024/25
Lenovo delivers strong first quarter of fiscal year — improves profitability across all businesses, makes significant progress in leveraging hybrid AI capabilities
Supervisory Board fires PrivatBank's CEO — mass media
The supervisory board of PrivatBank plans to change the chairman of the bank's management board. This position has been held by Gerhard Bösch since 2021
Mondelez reopens plant in Sumy
The Trostyanets plant is again producing Oreo cookies and other confectionery products
Oschad acquires bonds of Nova Poshta for UAH 650 million
Oschadbank has entered into an agreement with Nova Poshta to purchase the company's bonds for the amount of UAH 650 million with a maturity of 15 months. The registered interest-bearing ordinary unsecured corporate bonds of Series E were issued on April 26, 2024
Danone sells its business in Russia
On May 17, the French company Danone announced that it had completed the sale of its businesses and announced the end of its operations in Russia
Tesla has filed a lawsuit against a battery manufacturer, accusing it of copying a trademark
The American company Tesla has filed a lawsuit against an Indian battery manufacturer for trademark infringement. The company used the Tesla Power brand
Google to allocate $10 million to support Ukrainian startups
Registration for the second stage of funding from Google for startups in Ukraine has begun
Ukraine will have its own analogue of Upwork for IT freelancers
The government intends to unite Ukrainian IT businesses that need orders
How much do Ukrainian refugees in Europe receive: the amount of payments made public
Ukrainians abroad receive payments that sometimes exceed the average salary in Ukraine
Ukraine has been losing its international reserves for the third consecutive month
In October, Ukrainian international reserves decreased by 1.9%
More than a hundred British companies regularly disregard sanctions against Russia
British companies admitted that some violations were accidental and unintentional.