- BASF's business will slow down in the second half, according to the CEO.
- Novartis suffers a setback in the Gilenya patent litigation.
- Interroll cuts its forecast.
- Umicore unveils its 2030 strategic plan.
- Frasers rises to 4.9% of Hugo Boss.
- Oracle signs partnership agreement to help Vodafone modernize its IT infrastructure.
- Carlsberg's CFO resigns.
- Roxe close to SPAC deal with Goldenstone Acquisition, according to Reuters.
- Lindt has completed its share buyback program.
- Vale will raise $400M in 2022 to remove tailings dams.
- Volkswagen, AB Volvo and Salmar are holding investor days.
- Daimler Truck, Workday, Kingfisher and Nasdaq are holding their annual general meetings.
- The Boeing Company - The aircraft maker expects continued supply difficulties through the end of 2023 because of labor problems at subcontractors and small suppliers facing a faster-than-expected recovery in demand.
- Philip Morris, Altria - The U.S. government is considering a measure to set a maximum nicotine level in cigarettes and other tobacco products in an effort to make them less addictive.
- Alphabet relaunched Google News in Spain on Wednesday, eight years after it shut down the service because of a local law forcing the company and other news platforms to pay publishers to distribute their content.
- Uber Technologies and Lyft drivers filed a lawsuit Tuesday in California against the two U.S. VTC groups, accusing them of anti-competitive practices by exercising unfair control over fare prices.
- Revlon rose 29.5 percent in premarket trading after filing for bankruptcy protection.
Today's main earnings reports : Raymond James, The Berkeley Group, Micro Focus… The agenda is here.