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Eni’s biofuel unit could have 12.5 billion euro valuation in KKR deal

By Francesca Landini MILAN (Reuters) -Italy’s Eni is in exclusive talks, it said on Tuesday, with investment company KKR over the sale of a minority stake in Enilive, a deal that could value the biofuel unit at 11.5-12.5 billion euros ($12.5-$13.6 billion) including debt. KKR’s potential purchase of between 20% and 25% of Enilive would …

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Porsche cuts sales forecast due to alloy shortage; shares tank

(Reuters) -Porsche AG cut its sales and profit outlook on Tuesday due to an unexpected aluminium alloy supply shortage, sending shares in the German luxury sports car maker to the bottom of Frankfurt’s blue-chip index. Flooding at an unnamed European contractor has hurt supply of aluminium alloy, Porsche AG said, affecting production of all its …

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Dutch recruiter Randstad’s Q2 earnings fall slightly below estimates

By Enrico Sciacovelli (Reuters) -Randstad, the world’s largest employment agency, reported second-quarter core earnings slightly below expectations on Tuesday reflecting weak hiring activity across many of its markets. The Dutch company’s underlying earnings before interest, tax and amortisation (EBITA) fell 34% to 181 million euros ($197 million), below the 187 million euros expected by analysts …

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UK’s SThree sees steady FY performance despite hiring market woes

By Prerna Bedi (Reuters) -British recruiter SThree Plc said on Tuesday it expects its annual performance to be in line with market expectations buoyed by contract hiring and cost controls, even as tough hiring market conditions prevail in the second half. Shares in the firm, which hires employees for the finance, energy, banking, pharmaceutical, engineering …

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Summer travel boom not enough to fire up airline earnings

By Rajesh Kumar Singh and Joanna Plucinska CHICAGO/LONDON (Reuters) – Record summer travel demand was tipped to translate into bumper earnings for airlines – but quarterly reports are looking less than stellar. While plenty of customers are flocking to travel destinations worldwide, airlines are finding an excess supply of seats in the price-sensitive end of …

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German software maker SAP’s quarterly cloud revenue leaps 25%

(Reuters) -Europe’s largest software maker SAP reported a 25% jump in its cloud business and beat analysts’ estimates for total revenue for the second quarter on Monday. The company’s total revenue rose 10% to 8.29 billion euros ($9.02 billion), edging past analysts’ consensus of 8.25 billion euros, helped by demand for its business planning software. …

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Barclays tries to slash UK investors’ $720 million ‘dark pool’ lawsuit

By Sam Tobin LONDON (Reuters) – Barclays on Monday asked London’s High Court to more than halve a shareholders’ lawsuit worth up to 560 million pounds ($720 million) accusing the British bank of misleading the market about its private “dark pool” trading platforms. Hundreds of institutional investors are suing after more than 2 billion pounds …

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NXP Semi forecasts third-quarter revenue below estimates on auto weakness

(Reuters) – NXP Semiconductors forecast third-quarter revenue below market estimates on Monday, as it battles slowing demand from automotive customers and rising geopolitical risks, sending its shares down about 8% in extended trading. The company forecast revenue in the range of $3.15 billion to $3.35 billion, compared to analysts’ average estimate of $3.36 billion, according …

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Insurers to see limited hit from CrowdStrike disruption, Fitch says

(Reuters) – The global insurance and reinsurance industry is likely to avoid any major financial impact from the outage sparked by CrowdStrike’s glitchy security software update that disrupted internet services worldwide last week, Fitch Ratings said. Preliminary estimates suggest that insured losses could be in the range of mid-to-high single-digit billion dollars and most claims …

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