• Nippon Steel sells half of its shares in Acerinox .
  • The Boeing Company will fly today for the first time the largest version of its B737MAX.
  • JPMorgan Chase buys fintech Nutmeg for its "robo-advisors."
  • Rio Tinto opens a new plant in Canada.
  • Mitsubishi HC Capital buys CAI International at USD 56 per share, a bill of $1.1 billion.
  • SFS acquires Danish Jevith.
  • Acciona Energia(Acciona) IPO will take place in the range of EUR 26.73 to 29.76.
  • Bobst raises its targets. Biel, an Apple supplier, is eyeing an IPO in Hong Kong at a valuation of about $2 billion, according to Bloomberg.
  • Adobe was up 2.7% in after-hours trading Thursday after the company reported quarterly results and a revenue forecast for the current quarter that was above the Refinitiv consensus. At least six analysts raised their price targets.
  • Chevron and Occidental Petroleum announced Thursday that they have evacuated personnel from their Gulf of Mexico facilities as a tropical storm approaches.
  • EBay and Norwegian group Adevinta have obtained the last official approvals necessary for the combination of their classifieds activities, Adevinta announced Friday. eBay must receive in payment 2.5 billion dollars in cash and 540 million shares of Norwegian, valuing its activities. The eBay share gained 1% in pre-trade.
  • Amazon's cloud computing division, Amazon Web Services (AWS), signed an agreement with Ferrari to provide its services in artificial intelligence, machine learning and the cloud.
  • Sykes Enterprises, which specializes in IT services, announced Friday that it was acquired by Sitel Group in a deal valued at about $2.2 billion (€1.8 billion) on a fully diluted basis.