UK antitrust regulator: We await new Microsoft proposal on Activision deal

LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s antitrust regulator is waiting for Microsoft to submit a modified deal structure to buy “Call of Duty” maker Activision Blizzard, its boss Sarah Cardell said on Thursday. “We understand from Microsoft that they would like to put forward proposals to us to restructure the deal, potentially re-notifying that deal, to address…

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Wagner mercenaries train Belarus special forces near Polish border

By Guy Faulconbridge and Felix Light MOSCOW (Reuters) -Mercenaries from Russia’s Wagner Group have started to train Belarusian special forces at a military range just a few miles from the border with NATO-member Poland, the Belarusian defence ministry said on Thursday. Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin was shown in a video on Wednesday welcoming his fighters…

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Philip Morris beats profit estimates on easing costs, smokeless products demand

(Reuters) -Philip Morris International beat analysts’ expectations for quarterly profit and raised the lower end of its annual earnings forecast, as tobacco and labor costs ease, and demand remains robust for its smokeless Zyn and IQOS products. In December last year, Philip Morris acquired Hay-maker Swedish Match for a share of the popular smokeless and…

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Snap-on’s profit beats Street estimates on healthy aftermarket business

(Reuters) – Toolmaker Snap-on Inc beat Wall Street estimates for second-quarter profit on Thursday, powered by healthy demand for its repair tools and equipment from automotive and industrial customers. Snap-on, which caters to industries such as aerospace, oil and gas and automotive, has benefited from a buzzing aftermarket business. The company dealt with inflation headwinds…

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Fifth Third Bancorp tops profit estimates on strong interest income

(Reuters) – Fifth Third Bancorp on Thursday posted a better-than-expected second-quarter profit, as interest rate hikes by the U.S. central bank boosted its interest income. On an adjusted basis, the Ohio-based bank earned 87 cents per share, beating analysts’ average estimate of 83 cents, according to Refinitiv data. The bank’s shares, down 13% this year,…

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D.R. Horton lifts annual revenue forecast on sturdy housing demand

(Reuters) – D.R. Horton Inc on Thursday raised its forecast for full-year revenue and homes closed, benefiting from strong demand and easing shortages of labor and construction supplies, sending its shares up 6% premarket. U.S. homebuilders are getting a boost from low existing homes inventory and pent-up demand. Meanwhile, house prices have resumed their upward…

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Thailand to hold vote on PM next week as Pita’s hopes fade

By Panarat Thepgumpanat and Chayut Setboonsarng BANGKOK (Reuters) – Thailand’s parliament will hold another vote for a prime minister next week which cannot include the leader of election winners Move Forward, a deputy speaker said on Thursday, after rivals derailed his bid by blocking his re-nomination. Parliament’s move to deny Pita Limjaroenrat after a marathon…

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