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Amparo Moraleda, new Airbus president, posed confidently before an Airbus jet.
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Amparo Moraleda to become Airbus's new president

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Spanish executive Amparo Moraleda has been elected as Airbus's new global president by its board, in a decision made on Tuesday in Amsterdam. She will assume the role on October 1, replacing German René Obermann, and will be the first woman and the first non-French or German in the position since the group's founding in 1970.

Iværksætteren Martin Herrenknecht har truet med at flytte dele af sin virksomhed midt i en strid om trafikdæmpende foranstaltninger i Schwanau. Den 83-årige kritiserede placeringen af blomsterkrukker foran hans fabriksarealer.

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Doosan Group is expected to post strong growth as its key businesses align with the core supply chain of the artificial intelligence industry. Its electro-materials and power units benefit from expanding data center demand.

Mexican businessman Alfredo Achar Tussie, founder and CEO of Pinturas Comex, has died at 85, as confirmed this Friday by Enlace Judío. Born in Mexico City in March 1941, Achar was a key figure in corporate social responsibility and philanthropy.

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Chile's Council for the Defense of the State (CDE) rejected an indemnity lawsuit by fishing firm Blumar against the state over the Fishing Fractionation Law. The agency dismissed claims of regulatory expropriation of Transferable Fishing Licenses (LTP) and challenged the company's $194 billion damages calculation. This marks the CDE's first court response to similar suits from other fishing companies.

Dax-noterede Deutsche Telekom vokser trods geopolitiske spændinger og svage økonomiske forhold. Administrerende direktør Timotheus Höttges planlægger at foreslå virksomhedens hidtil højeste udbytte ved generalforsamlingen i Bonn den 1. april. Det amerikanske marked driver væksten, understøttet af et nyt AI-datacenter i München.

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Compañía Sudamericana de Vapores (CSAV), part of Grupo Luksic, reported profits of US$213.1 million for 2025, down 45% from 2024. The decline stems mainly from lower results at its key investment Hapag-Lloyd, due to reduced freight rates and higher operating costs.

 

 

 

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