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13.03.26 - 13:48
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Software-Firma in der Krise: Günstig oder gefährlich? Das Adobe-Paradox (Das Investment)
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Adobe wächst. Die Aktie nicht. Der Markt glaubt den Zahlen, er glaubt nur nicht mehr an das nächste Kapitel. Und jetzt geht CEO Shantanu Narayen. Ausgerechnet jetzt. Eine Analyse. Photoshoppen ist ein Verb. Das war jahrzehntelang die stärkste Währung, die ein Softwarekonzern haben konnte: wenn das Produkt in die Sprache eingeht, ist der Burggraben tiefer als jeder Vertrag. Und nun? Rekordquartal, Chefabgang, Kurssturz – alles an einem Abend. Am 12. März 2026 meldete Adobe 6,4 Milliarden US-Dollar Umsatz für das erste Quartal, einen Gewinn je Aktie von 6,06 Dollar. Beide Werte liegen über den Analystenschätzungen. Gleichzeitig gab der Konzern bekannt, dass Firmen-Chef Shantanu Narayen nach 18 Jahren......
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13.03.26 - 13:45
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Lotus in der Krise: Wie Geely die Marke retten will (Elektroauto-News)
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Lotus sucht den Ausweg aus der Krise. Mit Hightech aus China und neuen Antrieben will die Marke wachsen. Doch die Elektropläne geraten zunehmend unter Druck.
Der Beitrag Lotus in der Krise: Wie Geely die Marke retten will erschien zuerst auf Elektroauto-News.net....
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13.03.26 - 13:24
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Who are the key figures in the sewage crisis, and where are they now? (The Guardian)
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With anger stoked by Channel 4's drama Dirty Business, we look at what has happened to some of the main playersWater companies have been in the public eye for the wrong reasons again recently. South West Water was in the dock pleading guilty to supplying water unfit for human consumption, while the regulator fined South East Water £22.5m for repeated supply failures that affected more than 280,000 people over three years.As the full scale of the sewage pollution scandal has been revealed to the public over the past six years, key figures working for the regulators and the privatised companies have been heavily criticised. Channel 4's drama Dirty Business has focused attention on individuals at the heart of the scandal. Continue reading......
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13.03.26 - 11:06
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War engulfs the Gulf: worst aviation crisis since Covid (Digitimes)
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The war in the Middle East has triggered the most severe disruption to Gulf aviation hubs since the Covid-19 pandemic, forcing airlines to suspend flights and reroute global travel corridors amid missile and drone attacks across the region, according to an Aviation Week podcast and international media reports....
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13.03.26 - 10:06
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Bleak economic data shows UK plc in trouble well before the Middle East crisis (The Guardian)
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Zero GDP growth in January will not help Rachel Reeves claim her policies have put UK in a stronger position to weather oil price stormBusiness live – latest updatesUK economy unexpectedly flatlined in January, ONS data showsEven before Donald Trump's Operation Epic Fury on Iran unleashed higher oil prices, threatening the outlook for growth and inflation, the UK economy was flatlining.That's the bleak message in the latest data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), which showed zero GDP growth in January. Continue reading......
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13.03.26 - 09:48
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ROUNDUP: Was Reiches Berater in der Iran-Krise empfehlen (DPA-AFX)
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BERLIN (dpa-AFX) - Berater von Bundeswirtschaftsministerin Katherina Reiche (CDU) lehnen Tankrabatte oder eine Übergewinnsteuer als Antwort auf gestiegene Energiepreise ab. Steigende Preise signalisierten Knappheit, was auch erwünscht sei, damit weniger ......
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13.03.26 - 08:18
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Do we want to keep fixing the same issue? Unlearned lessons from the first big oil crisis (The Guardian)
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As energy prices tripled in the 1970s due to Middle Eastern wars, Scandinavia, France and the Netherlands sped up green transitionWhen Middle Eastern wars sparked an oil crisis in the 1970s, tripling energy prices and throwing economies into chaos, some countries looked beyond short-term solutions. The French made nuclear the pillar of their power system. Scandinavians insulated buildings and funnelled waste heat into homes. The Dutch built bike lanes where others wanted motorways. The Danes developed wind turbines.Such steps cleaned filthy air and cut imports from autocrats but took a back seat when Russia invaded Ukraine half a century later. Europe raced to buy gas from the US and Middle East. Policies to roll out renewables by cutting red tape helped reduce dependence, but calls to use less energy and reduce waste were muted. Industry lobbying and populist backlash have since sabotaged efforts to phase out petrol cars and fossil boilers. Continue reading......
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