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15.12.25 - 23:36
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UK and South Korea sign new trade deal aimed at cars, salmon and Guinness (The Guardian)
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Government says arrangement will bring in extra £400m on top of more than £15bn of existing annual trade with KoreaThe UK has signed a new trade deal with South Korea designed to increase exports of cars, Scottish salmon and Guinness canned in Britain.Keir Starmer described the deal, which replaces an existing agreement, as “a huge win for British business and working people”. It follows UK deals with India and the US, and the free trade agreement with the EU clinched this year. Continue reading......
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15.12.25 - 14:48
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Form 8.3 - Dowlais Group plc (Cision)
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FORM 8.3
PUBLIC OPENING POSITION DISCLOSURE/DEALING DISCLOSURE BY
A PERSON WITH INTERESTS IN RELEVANT SECURITIES REPRESENTING 1% OR MORE
Rule 8.3 of the Takeover Code (the “Code”)
1. KEY INFORMATION
(a) Full name of discloser: Magnetar Capital Partners LP
(b) Owner or controller of interests
and short positions disclosed, if
different from 1(a): The naming
of nominee or vehicle companies is
insufficient. For a trust, the
trustee(s), settlor and beneficiaries
must be named.
(c) Name of offeror/offeree in Dowlais Group plc
relation to...
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14.12.25 - 08:24
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Sales of high-end cars tumble in China as affordable local brands trump European marques (SCMP)
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Chinese demand for foreign luxury cars is waning as customers opt for more affordable Chinese brand models, often sold at big discounts, catering to their taste for fancy electronics and comfort.
That is bad news for European carmakers like Porsche, Aston Martin, Mercedes-Benz and BMW that have long dominated the upper reaches of the world's largest auto market.
A prolonged property downturn in China has left many consumers with little appetite for big purchases. Meanwhile, the well-to-do are......
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13.12.25 - 12:48
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I ate 3,000 meals for my ′best of London restaurants′ list – and I hope you disagree with it | Jonathan Nunn (The Guardian)
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From pie-and-mash to the swank of a Michelin star, everyone has their own idea of what's 'best'. What's yours?Jonathan Nunn is the author of London Feeds ItselfAlmost 24 years ago, a small British food magazine called Restaurant assembled an all-star panel – made up of Gordon Ramsay, John Torode, Aldo Zilli and 65 other food guys – to adjudicate on the world's most stupid question: what is the best restaurant on the planet? It didn't matter that no judge had been to all the restaurants on the shortlist, or that two of the judges happened to be Jeremy Clarkson and Roger Moore – what the editors of Restaurant understood is that people love a list, and if you order a group of restaurants from 50-1 and throw a party, people might take it seriously.“This could run and run,” the editors wrote in their intro, half hoping. They were right. Within two decades, The World's 50 Best Restaurants had gone from what critic Jay Rayner described as a “terribly successful marketing exercise” to an insu...
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13.12.25 - 12:24
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′Every chef should train here′: Turkish restaurant ranks fourth on list of London′s top food spots (The Guardian)
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Enfield's family-run Neco Tantuni, which specialises in Turkish street food, secured place among other Michelin-starred restaurants on Vittles 99-strong listOn a list of London's best restaurants, you would expect to see the usual Michelin-starred suspects such as The Ledbury, Ikoyi and The Ritz. But high among these culinary heavyweights sits a humble salonu tucked away in the depths of north London.Neco Tantuni, a small Turkish eatery specialising in the foodie delights of Mersin, a city located on the southern coast of Turkey, has been crowned the fourth best restaurant in London by Vittles, the trendy food magazine that has become a bible for those looking for the best (and more off-the-radar) grub in the capital. Continue reading......
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13.12.25 - 09:42
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Zipcar′s rivals consider London expansion after it reveals UK exit (The Guardian)
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Free2Move, Enterprise Car Club and Co Wheels among those eyeing growth, as well as peer-to-peer firm HiyacarBusiness live – latest updatesSeveral car-sharing companies are considering launching or expanding in London, with the imminent closure of Zipcar's UK operation leaving a large gap in the market in one of Europe's biggest cities.Free2Move, owned by the carmaker Stellantis, said it was “closely monitoring the London market”, and “actively assessing” options for its services. It already operates fleets in cities including Berlin, Paris, Rome and Washington DC. Continue reading......
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10.12.25 - 22:21
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Ouster Appoints Phil Eyler to Board of Directors (Business Wire)
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Mr. Eyler brings 30+ years of electronics, software and sensing expertise, particularly in the automotive industry, to the Company
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--$OUST--Ouster, Inc. (Nasdaq: OUST) (“Ouster” or the “Company”), a global leader in high-performance lidar sensors and intelligent software solutions that bring Physical AI to life, announced today the appointment of Phillip M. Eyler to its Board of Directors. Mr. Eyler will also serve on the Compensation Committee of the Board.
Mr. Eyler brings more than 30 years of engineering, operations, and business expertise to the Ouster Board, including a wealth of experience developing and selling hardware and software solutions for the automotive and industrial markets. He has led multibillion-dollar businesses as the President of the Connected Car Division at Harman International Industries and later the President and Chief Executive Officer of Gentherm Incorporated. He currently serves on the Board of Directors at Sensata Technologies and is C...
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09.12.25 - 14:33
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Lippincott Unveils Go-to Brands 2025: LEGO, Canva, and Affirm Top U.S. Customer Rankings (PR Newswire)
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LEGO, Canva, and Affirm earn Best in Show for top categories John Deere, Cadillac, Rivian, Klarna, NVIDIA, Amazon, Samsung, Google, Peloton, H-E-B, and Costco named standout Go-to Brands NEW YORK, Dec. 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Drawing on its annual survey of more than 15,000 American......
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