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BENGALURU, July 6 (Reuters) - India's Reliance Jio Infocomm is likely to sign a contract worth $1.7 billion with Nokia (NOKIA.HE) this week to purchase 5G network equipment, the Economic Times reported on Thursday, citing people aware of the matter. The contract could be signed as early as Thursday in Helsinki, Finland, where Nokia is headquartered, the report added. Jio and Nokia did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for a comment. Jio snapped up airwaves worth $11 billion in a 5G spectrum auction last August and had launched 5G services in several cities. Swedish telecommunication company Ericsson (ERICb.ST) had in October last year, announced a partnership with Jio to build a 5G standalone network in India.
Persons: Jio, JP Morgan, Finnvera, Varun Vyas, Rashmi Aich Organizations: Nokia, Economic Times, Reliance Industries, Google, HSBC, Citigroup, Ericsson, Thomson Locations: BENGALURU, Helsinki, Finland, India, Swedish, Bengaluru
NEW YORK, July 5 (Reuters) - Family-owned food giant Mars Inc on Wednesday agreed to buy Kevin's Natural Foods, which is known for its sous-vide meals, sauces, and side dishes, the companies said. McLean, Virginia-based Mars, which generates about $48 billion in annual sales, has three major businesses - Mars Petcare, Mars Snacking, and Mars Food & Nutrition. After the deal is completed, Kevin's will operate as a standalone brand under the food and nutrition unit. Mars plans to grow its food business through more potential acquisitions in the near term, said Shaid Shah, global president at Mars Food & Nutrition. McCray launched Kevin's after he was diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder, as he wanted to build a food brand that focused on healthy diets.
Persons: Kevin's, Mars, Canin, Shaid Shah, Shah, Dan Costa, Kelsie Costa, Olson, Kevin McCray, McCray, Simpson Thacher, ArentFox Schiff, Sheppard Mullin, Anirban Sen, Abigail Summerville, Jamie Freed Organizations: YORK, Mars Inc, Mars Food, Nutrition, Mars, Heska Corp, Towerbrook Capital Partners, NewRoad Capital Partners, Unilever, Flagstone Foods, Campbell Soup, Citi, Burling, Wells, Wells Fargo Securities, Thomson Locations: McLean , Virginia, Modesto , California, North America, Bartlett, Covington, Wells Fargo, New York
Goldman Sachs (GS.N), Morgan Stanley (MS.N) and JPMorgan Chase (JPM.N) are among the banks helping Shein with its IPO preparation, according to six of the sources. Didi was delisted from the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) a year later amid Beijing's crackdown on Chinese technology giants over antitrust and data security rules. Shein officials in Singapore, where the company is headquartered, declined to comment on any IPO plans or on discussions with the investment banks and exchanges. Last week, Reuters reported that Shein had filed its IPO registration confidentially with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Shein was valued at more than $60 billion in a $2 billion private fundraising round in March.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan Chase, Didi Global's, Didi, Shein, Chris Xu, Kane Wu, Julie Zhu, Greg Roumeliotis Organizations: YORK, Shein, New York Stock Exchange, Nasdaq, JPMorgan, NYSE, Reuters, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, SEC, General Atlantic, Tiger Global, Sequoia Capital, Thomson Locations: China, United States, Singapore, U.S, Beijing, Washington , U.S, Ukraine, China's Xinjiang, Xinjiang, Sequoia Capital China, Nanjing, China's, Jiangsu, Hong Kong, New York
Worldpay comprises the bulk of the FIS merchant business, which processes payments for companies. GTCR's offer prevailed over Advent International, another buyout firm that was also vying for the business, the sources said. If the negotiations conclude successfully in the coming days, FIS plans to keep a minority stake in the business, the sources said. FIS, which started in 1968 and serves big financial services corporations, has cut thousands of jobs since the review began. Chicago-based GTCR manages more than $35 billion in assets and invests across sectors, including financial services.
Persons: GTCR, Johnson, Kellogg, Shaw, Jana, Anirban Sen, David French, Milana, Greg Roumeliotis, Richard Chang Organizations: YORK, GTCR, Fidelity National Information Services, FIS, International, Financial Times, General Electric Co, Toshiba Corp, Jana Partners, Reuters, Black Knight Inc, Global, Service, Thomson Locations: Worldpay, Jacksonville , Florida, Chicago, New York
The Alberta Industrial Heartland, a not-for-profit organization consisting of five Alberta municipalities, and the Hong Kong-based private equity firm Can-China Global Resource Fund (CCGRF) had announced their partnership in 2016 to encourage investments across North America. "This partnership no longer exists," Karlee Conway Director Communications of the Alberta Industrial Heartland said in an email response to Reuters. The lead investor of the fund was China's Export-Import Bank, Vancouver-based mining firm Hunter Dickinson and Swiss commodity trader Mercuria. While all three were released in 2021, the relationship between China and Canada has not returned to normal. The oil-rich province of Alberta exported C$4.5 billion worth of goods to China in 2020, making it the Canadian province's second-biggest export market.
Persons: Karlee, Hunter Dickinson, Lynette Ong, FROSTY, Meng Wanzhou, Divya Rajagopal, Xie Yu, Denny Thomas, Nick Zieminski Organizations: Reuters, The, The Alberta Industrial Heartland, China Global Resource Fund, Karlee Conway, Communications, Alberta Industrial Heartland, China's, Import Bank, MEC Advisory Ltd, EXIM Bank, Science, University of Toronto, CQ Energy, Ottawa, Huawei, Canadian, Exim Bank, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, Chinese Communist Party, Thomson Locations: TORONTO, HONG KONG, Alberta, The Alberta, Hong Kong, China, North America, Vancouver, Swiss, Canada, Ottawa, Calgary, Beijing, United States
NEW YORK/LONDON, June 30 (Reuters) - Global mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity fell 36% year-on-year in the second quarter, but investment bankers and lawyers expressed optimism that the stock market's recovery will gradually restore chief executives' dealmaking confidence. "Global uncertainty is what is impacting M&A most - it just makes people uncomfortable. It's easier to say, I'll pass on a deal - nobody gets fired for passing on a deal. M&A volumes in the United States declined by 30% to $318.4 billion, while Europe and Asia Pacific volumes shrank 49% and 24% respectively. Not a single so-called mega-deal, which typically refers to transactions worth over $25 billion, was signed during the quarter.
Persons: Michael Aiello, Weil, Raymond McGuire, Steve Baronoff, Bunge, John Collins, Morgan Stanley, there’ll, Ethan Klingsberg, Deringer, Manolo Falco, Scott Miller, Sullivan, Cromwell, Howard Ellin, Flom, Dwayne Lysaght, Eric Schiele, Kirkland, Ellis, Anirban Sen, Andres Gonzalez, Stephen Coates Organizations: Manges LLP, Lazard Ltd, Bank of America, Reuters Graphics Reuters, Magellan Midstream Partners, Viterra Ltd, Carrier Global, Investment, Citigroup Inc, JPMorgan Chase, Antitrust, U.S . Federal Trade Commission, Horizon Therapeutics, Thomson Locations: United, Europe, Asia, Skadden, Slate, New York, London
TORONTO/HONG KONG, June 29 (Reuters) - The Alberta government has ended a partnership with a Chinese private equity fund that targeted $10 billion to invest in the natural resources sector, a spokesperson for the Alberta entity told Reuters. The Alberta Industrial Heartland, a not for profit organization of the province of Alberta, and the Hong Kong-based private equity firm Can-China Global Resource Fund (CCGRF) had announced their partnership in 2016 to encourage investments across North America. "This partnership no longer exists," Karlee Conway Director Communications of the Alberta Industrial Heartland in an email response to Reuters. The lead investor of the fund was China's Export-Import Bank, Vancouver-based mining firm Hunter Dickinson and Swiss commodity trader Mercuria. This month, Canada froze ties with the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) as it launched a probe into allegations that the institution was dominated by the Chinese Communist Party.
Persons: Karlee, Hunter Dickinson, Meng Wanzhou, Divya Rajagopal, Xie Yu, Denny Thomas, Nick Zieminski Organizations: Reuters, The, The Alberta Industrial Heartland, China Global Resource Fund, Karlee Conway, Communications, Alberta Industrial Heartland, China's, Import Bank, MEC Advisory Ltd, EXIM Bank, CQ Energy, Ottawa, Huawei, Canadian, Exim Bank, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, Chinese Communist Party, Thomson Locations: TORONTO, HONG KONG, Alberta, The Alberta, Hong Kong, China, North America, Vancouver, Swiss, Canada, Calgary, Beijing, United States
David Solomon, Chairman and CEO, Goldman Sachs, participates in a panel discussion during the annual Milken Institute Global Conference at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on April 29, 2019 in Beverly Hills, California. Michael Kovac | Getty Images Entertainment | Getty ImagesIndia has a "very, very high growth trajectory," but bureaucratic challenges persist, CEO of Goldman Sachs David Solomon said in an exclusive interview with the Economic Times. "A great deal has happened in the world and I think looking at India, people see opportunity. He said there will be changes to the terms of engagement going forward, "but that is different from a complete economic decoupling. In turn, it presents a very interesting opportunity for India, but it's also not without challenges."
Persons: David Solomon, Goldman Sachs, The Beverly Hilton, Michael Kovac, Goldman Sachs David Solomon, Solomon, it's Organizations: Milken Institute Global, The Beverly, The Beverly Hilton Hotel, Getty, Economic Times Locations: Beverly Hills , California, India, China, U.S
ShipBob is an e-commerce fulfillment startup that picks and packs orders for online sellers. The company has hired Amazon alum, Melissa Nick, as Its first-ever chief supply chain officer. Nick told Insider that Amazon executives join logistics startups because they like to build. ShipBob, an e-commerce fulfillment company backed by Bain Capital Ventures, has nicked its first-ever chief supply chain officer from the prevailing force in e-commerce logistics. Amazon offers one of the fastest fulfillment services out there, but Fulfillment by Amazon is notoriously rigid.
Persons: Melissa Nick, Nick, Shopify, ShipBob, Dhruv Saxena, Divey Gulati Organizations: Amazon, Bain Capital Ventures, North, ShipBob, UPS, FedEx Locations: Chicago, Nashville , Tennessee, Los Angeles, United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Europe, Australia
June 26 (Reuters) - Canadian private equity firm Brookfield's reinsurance arm is nearing a deal to buy insurer American Equity Life Holding (AEL.N), a person familiar with the matter told Reuters on Monday. Brookfield has made a cash-and-stock offer that is set to be recommended by the American Equity board, the person said, requesting anonymity. Iowa-based American Equity last year had rejected a $3.9 billion unsolicited takeover proposal from Prosperity Life and its principal shareholder, activist investor Elliott Investment Management. Brookfield and American Equity did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Reuters. American Equity provides annuities - an insurance contract customers typically buy for a steady income stream after retiring.
Persons: Brookfield, Jaiveer Singh, Maju Samuel, Sriraj Organizations: Reuters, American Equity, Bloomberg, Equity, Prosperity, Elliott Investment Management, Investment, Thomson Locations: Iowa, Brookfield, Bengaluru
Data analytics can be a game-changer for helping businesses see potential outcomes and make decisions. Belsham said another achievement of data analytics is the removal of the possibility of human error. "With the way Alteryx functions, with the embedded auditing, it's almost self-governing." "Attracting — and retaining — talented staff at RSM has been given a huge boost by digital transformation and adopting a data analytics strategy," Herring said. Find out more about how the award-winning Alteryx Analytics Cloud Platform can help your business make intelligent decisions across the organization with automated, AI-driven insights.
Persons: Kevin Rubin, Paul Herring, Alteryx, Herring, It's, Sarah Belsham, Belsham, you've, clamoring Organizations: RSM, Finance, RSM International, Excellence, Technology, Insider Studios Locations: Alteryx
Manchester United is widely seen as one of the most prized assets in all of sport. Shares of Manchester United jumped nearly 15% on the news, before paring some gains. Manchester United would not be allowed to negotiate with any bidder other than Sheikh Jassim for the exclusivity period. The sources cautioned that the situation remained fluid and a new bid from Ratcliffe could prevent Sheikh Jassim from securing exclusivity. Representatives for Manchester United and Sheikh Jassim did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Persons: Qatar's Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad, Glazer, Jim Ratcliffe, INEOS, Sheikh Jassim, Anirban Sen, Amy, Jo Crowley, Greg Roumeliotis Organizations: Manchester United, Qatari, Manchester United . Manchester United, National Football League's Washington, Representatives, Deloitte, Thomson Locations: Thani, Ratcliffe, New York, London
The league is borrowing $78 million from a syndicate of Black- and minority-owned banks and community development financial institutions. The loan deal will generate "tier 1 capital" for the banks and CDFIs. According to the National Black Bank Foundation, it will boost their lending power by millions through banking fees and interest. "These community banks sometimes have difficulty navigating down economic times. "These banks loan money to people and businesses that need it without being predatory.
Persons: Joe Siclare, Siclare, Ashley Bell, Martin Luther King, Bell, you'll, Dominik Mjartan Organizations: National Football League, National Black Bank Foundation, CNBC, NFL, National Basketball, Atlanta Hawks, Major League Soccer, Black, Bank of America, Silicon Valley Bank, Optus Bank Locations: Silicon, Columbia , South Carolina
China's temple visits skyrocket amid economic uncertainty
  + stars: | 2023-06-09 | by ( Laura He | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +6 min
Economic uncertainty has driven temple visits and tourism to new heights, according to analysts and travel websites. Temple visits have surged this year more than fourfold from a year ago, according to recent data from Qunar and Trip.com, another travel site. Social media has also fueled the boom in temple tourism, as young people like to share their experiences on social networks, she added. Anhui Jiuhuashan Tourism Development, which runs the Jiuhua Mountain scenic area in central Anhui province, also shattered quarterly sales records. A small temple at Wudang Mountain in China's Hubei province pictured on October 27, 2004.
Persons: Hong Kong CNN —, , Qunar.com, Soeren, Yang Yan, Ryan Pyle, supplicants, Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, Nanjing Securities, Social, Communist Party, Caitong Securities Locations: Hong Kong, China, Beijing, Qunar, Nanjing, Sichuan, Shan, Anhui Jiuhuashan Tourism, Anhui, Jiangxi province, Wudang, China's Hubei, Hangzhou
Speculation is rife ahead of Elon Musk's trip to Paris, where he's due to attend the VivaTech conference next week. The video platform is aiming to challenge the tech giant by quadrupling its ecommerce business, according to a Bloomberg report. Musk has repeatedly criticized OpenAI's relationship with tech giant Microsoft. The tech giant is planning to include attendance figures in performance reviews, according to an internal email sent on Wednesday, which was seen by Insider. Tesla drivers are using the car's bioweapon defense mode to escape wildfire smoke.
Persons: Nathan Rennolds, let's, Clive Mason, Tesla, Elon, Marc Benioff, Dan Schulman, Bernard Arnault, Maurice Lévy, Sam Altman, Elizabeth Frantz, Morgan Stanley, TikTok, Musk, Altman, Tesla's, Ted Lasso, Keeley, Lionel Messi, Getty, Simon Bruty, he's, Messi, Brandon Baum, Instagram, Hallam Bullock Organizations: Google, Getty, Twitter, Reuters, Big Tech, Amazon, Bloomberg, Elon, Microsoft, Economic, Juno, Messi, Inter Miami —, YouTube Locations: London, WFH, France, Paris, Southeast Asia, Miami
Sam Altman said he worried creating ChatGPT was "something really bad" given the risks AI poses. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has admitted to losing his sleep over the dangers of his creation ChatGPT. In a conversation during a recent trip to India, Sam Altman said he worries the over the idea that he may have done "something really bad" by creating ChatGPT, which was released in November and sparked a surge of interest in AI. The risks are highA number of tech leaders and government officials have raised concerns about the pace of development of AI platforms. Earlier this month, Altman was among more than 350 scientists and tech leaders who signed a statement expressing deep concern over AI risks.
Persons: Sam Altman, Satyan Gajwani, Altman, Elon Musk, Steve Wozniak Organizations: Times Internet, Morning, Economic Times, Life Institute, Elon, Apple Locations: New Delhi, Israel, Jordan, Qatar, UAE, India, South Korea
Sam Altman has fired back at Elon Musk's criticisms of OpenAI. At an event in India, Altman countered Musk's claims saying he's "totally wrong about this stuff." Musk co-founded OpenAI alongside Altman in 2015, but later resigned from its board of directors. OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman has again fired back at billionaire Elon Musk's criticism that the company just cares about profit over safety, saying that such claims are completely false. Musk co-founded OpenAI alongside Altman in 2015, but resigned from its board of directors in 2018.
Persons: Sam Altman, Altman, Musk's, he's, Elon, it's, Musk, Lex Fridman's, Steve Wozniak, Emad Mostaque Organizations: Elon, Morning, Indian, Economic Times, Microsoft, Apple Locations: India, Delhi
Altman said there's too much short-term investor frenzy, and not enough long-term vision. "There's crazy stuff happening in Silicon Valley right now," the OpenAI CEO said. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman thinks there's too much investor hype around artificial intelligence in Silicon Valley right now. When asked about the investor AI frenzy, Altman didn't mince words. Funding to generative AI startups alone has jumped 580% in the past three years, according to PitchBook data.
Persons: Altman, there's, Sam Altman, There's, OpenAI, Andreessen Horowitz, Harvey, Langchain, Paul Graham, Graham, hasn't, Elon Musk, we're Organizations: Morning, Indian, Economic Times, Elon Locations: Silicon Valley, India, Europe, Israel, GPT
OpenAI against regulation of smaller AI startups, CEO says
  + stars: | 2023-06-07 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
NEW DELHI, June 7 (Reuters) - OpenAI is against regulating smaller startups in the field of artificial intelligence, Sam Altman, Chief Executive of the firm behind ChatGPT, said at a conference in India's New Delhi. "We have explicitly said there should be no regulation on smaller companies. Altman is on a whirlwind tour around the world, meeting heads of states of several countries. OpenAI has so far raised $10 billion from Microsoft (MSFT.O) at a valuation of almost $30 billion as it invests in building computing capacity. Reporting by Munsif Vengattil in New Delhi and Kashish Tandon in Bengaluru; Editing by Kirsten DonovanOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Sam Altman, ChatGPT, Altman, Munsif Vengattil, Kashish Tandon, Kirsten Donovan Organizations: Economic Times, Microsoft, Thomson Locations: DELHI, India's New Delhi, New Delhi, Bengaluru
The demise of the deal negotiations underscores the challenges facing private equity firms seeking to put together leveraged buyouts. New Relic has been negotiating with potential acquirers since last year, Reuters has reported, and it's possible that deal talks resume some time in the future, the sources added. New Relic and Francisco Partners did not immediately respond to requests for comment, while TPG declined to comment. San Francisco-based New Relic develops cloud-based software to help websites and application owners track the performance of their services. New Relic has previously been targeted by several activist hedge funds including Jana Partners, Engaged Capital and Eminence Capital.
Some Microsoft employees have criticized the company's decision to halt raises and cut bonus and stock awards, according to internal messages viewed by Insider that were directed at executives. A later email from Microsoft's chief people officer, Kathleen Hogan, which was viewed by Insider, instructed managers to give fewer employees "exceptional rewards." While the comments may not reflect the feelings of all employees at Microsoft, they provide a window into employee sentiment over these changes. On the all-hands call, Bell said: "Merit increases and employee pay are supply and demand-driven, and for years we have enjoyed bigger paychecks than our peers in other sectors." Are you a Microsoft employee or do you have insight to share?
Persons: Satya Nadella, Kathleen Hogan, Hogan, Nadella, Charlie Bell, We've, LT, Bell, Ashley Stewart Organizations: Microsoft, Employees
(AP Photo/Universal Pictures) Photo Credit: Universal Pictures/Tippett StudioAfter spending years amassing streaming subscribers at great cost, media companies now need to make some profits. Look no further for proof of that than the most recent annual Upfronts, the events where media companies like Fox Corp ., Warner Bros. During Disney's earnings call earlier this month, CEO Bob Iger put new emphasis on ad-supported streaming. 'We need ads'There's been an uptick of consumers signing up for ad-supported streaming subscriptions. But media companies are struggling with the question of whether ad-tier subscriptions make up for other losses.
Their rally has been responsible for all of the 8.3% year-to-date gain in the S&P 500 (.SPX) through Wednesday's close, a Deutsche Bank report showed. A recent survey of global fund managers from BofA Global Research showed that 71% believe a deal to raise the debt ceiling will be reached before the X-date. Excitement over artificial intelligence, which has boosted some megacap names this year, is another factor that could support the category. At the same time, the debt ceiling has been only one of of several worries weighing on the market. Paul Christopher, head of global market strategy at Wells Fargo Investment Institute, expects lawmakers will reach an agreement to extend the debt ceiling through September.
watch nowIt's been hard to get an exact read on the rise in retail theft. But this quarter's batch of retail earnings have brought the theft issue to the forefront again. Target said organized retail crime will reach $500 million more in stolen and lost merchandise this year compared with a year ago. The National Retail Federation says organized retail crime is the main reason for retail "shrink" — a mismatch between actual inventory and what is on the books — which reached $94.5 billion in 2021, an increase of almost $4 billion year over year. But shoplifting is a big part of organized crime.
The Canadian pension funds have benchmarked their investments to that level, according to the presentation. Australian pension funds have invested about 50% of their total assets in domestic equities, according to the presentation. China Investment Corp is Teck's single-biggest institutional investor with a 10.3% stake, and Norway's wealth fund, Norges Bank, owns 1.52%, while Canadian pensions together hold 0.78% stake, according to Refinitiv data. All other pension funds did not respond to Reuters request for comments. Canadian pension funds represent 30% of the total financial savings of Canadians.
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