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24.02.26 - 15:12
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AstraZeneca boss Pascal Soriot′s pay rises to £17.7m (The Guardian)
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Increase of 6.4% comes as drugmaker reports strong profit growth, despite cancelling UK investment projectsBusiness live – latest updatesPascal Soriot, the chief executive of Britain's largest pharmaceutical company, received a 6.4% pay rise last year, taking his total remuneration to £17.7m.The AstraZeneca boss is in line for a further increase this year, potentially making him the UK's highest-paid chief executive once again. Continue reading......
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24.02.26 - 15:01
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Netflix, Disney+ and Prime Video to come under stricter regulation in UK (The Guardian)
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Streaming giants will be subject to same Ofcom scrutiny as traditional broadcasters such as the BBCNetflix, Amazon's Prime Video and Disney+ are to come under “enhanced regulation” by the UK media regulator, Ofcom, making the streaming giants subject to the same scrutiny as traditional broadcasters such as the BBC and ITV.Under the new regulatory regime, which will also apply to public service broadcaster (PSB) video-on-demand services such as ITVX and Channel 4, the platforms will have to adhere to regulations relating to accurate and impartial news and protecting audiences from harmful and offensive material. Continue reading......
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24.02.26 - 15:00
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duPont REGISTRY Group Appoints Cristina Cheever as Chief Marketing Officer (Business Wire)
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Former Robb Report, Porsche & Aston Martin executive to oversee global marketing strategyMIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--duPont REGISTRY Group (DRG), the world's leading ecosystem for the high-end automotive lifestyle, today announced the appointment of Cristina Cheever as Chief Marketing Officer. Cheever brings a distinguished track record of elevating world‑class luxury and automotive brands and will lead the Group's global marketing strategy as the company accelerates its evolution into the premier ecosystem for the ultra‑luxury automotive lifestyle.
“Adding Cristina to our leadership team marks an important step forward,” said Antoine Tessier, CEO of duPont REGISTRY Group. “As we continue to scale duPont REGISTRY Group as the ultimate destination for collectors, enthusiasts, and partners, her ability to elevate iconic heritage brands will be instrumental in bridging our storied past with a tech‑driven future.”
Cheever joins duPont REGISTRY Group from Robb Report, where she most recently served...
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24.02.26 - 14:48
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ADT, Origin AI and Verisure Sign Long-Term Commercial Agreement to Scale AI-Driven Security (Cision)
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Long- term agreement between ADT, Origin AI and Verisure to accelerate global deployment of Origin AI's AI sensing technology.
BOCA RATON, Fla. / GENEVA, Switzerland – Feb. 24, 2026 –ADT Inc. (https://www.adt.com/)(NYSE: ADT), Origin AI andVerisure (https://www.verisure.com/)(Nasdaq Stockholm: VSURE) today announced a five-year renewablecommercialagreement under whichVerisurewill continue to license Origin AI's proprietary AI sensing technology.The agreement follows ADT's acquisition of Origin AI. Together, ADT andVerisurerepresent two of the world's largest residential security providers....
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24.02.26 - 14:48
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Actuate Therapeutics to Present at the Oppenheimer 36th Annual Healthcare Life Sciences Conference (GlobeNewswire EN)
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CHICAGO and FORT WORTH, Texas, Feb. 24, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Actuate Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: ACTU) (“Actuate” or the “Company”), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing therapies for the treatment of high-impact, difficult-to-treat cancers through the inhibition of glycogen synthase kinase-3 beta (GSK-3β), today announced that Dan Schmitt, President & CEO of the Company, will present at the Oppenheimer 36th Annual Healthcare Life Sciences conference on February 26, 2026 at 9:20 a.m. ET....
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24.02.26 - 14:12
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UK′s biggest student housing provider hit by fall in international enrolment (The Guardian)
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Unite Group cuts rents at some universities and raises cash by selling London site to joint venture for £186mBusiness live – latest updatesA drop in international students coming to the UK has hit the student housing provider Unite Group, which lowered its profit outlook for the third time in four months as weaker demand prompted it to cut rents in some cities.Shares in the FTSE 250-listed company – which says it is the UK's biggest student housing provider – fell almost 10% to the lowest level since early 2015. It said it would not build any more student housing, after the completion of its first build-to-rent project in Stratford with 719 beds, expected in June. Continue reading......
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