• Schneider Electric is reportedly close to an agreement to take full control of Aveva for more than GBp 3,000 per share, or more than €4 billion.
  • Oracle reported quarterly revenue in line with expectations on Monday evening, thanks in part to the integration of Cerner, a specialist in data centers for the healthcare sector. However, its adjusted quarterly profit came in below expectations due to the stronger dollar.
  • Alphabet - A law firm representing newspaper publishers plans to file two lawsuits, one in the U.K. and the other in the Netherlands, targeting the advertising practices of Google, a subsidiary of the group, which could expose the group to penalties of up to 25 billion euros.
  • Apple TV+'s "Ted Lasso" series won the award for best comedy series for the second year in a row at the Emmy Awards on Monday. "Succession," produced by Warner Bros. subsidiary HBO, won best drama series, while Lee Jung-jae was crowned best actor in a drama series for his role in the Korean series "Squid Game," produced by Netflix.
  • Uber Technologies announced Monday that it had paid $100 million in back taxes in New Jersey for giving its drivers independent contractor status when the U.S. government considers them employees, which the VTC group disputes.
  • Ford - French industrial group Plastic Omnium said Tuesday it is expanding its production capacity in the United States to supply Ford Trucks with hydrogen fuel tanks.
  • Rent the Runway - The online clothing rental platform fell 23% in premarket trading after announcing a cost-cutting plan and lowering its revenue forecast for this year.
  • KKR dropped its $14.5 billion bid for Australian company Ramsay Health Care.
  • UBS will buy back more than $5 billion in shares and increase its dividend in 2022.
  • Ocado lowers its forecasts amid a difficult consumer environment in Britain.
  • Peloton Interactive boss and co-founder John Foley resigns.
  • Vedanta and Hon Hai Precision (Foxconn) signed an agreement to develop a $20 billion semiconductor project in India.
  • The SEC accuses VMware of misleading investors by concealing its financial performance.
  • Intel lowers its ambitions for Mobileye's IPO and may delay it.
  • Leclanché proposes to convert debt into equity.
  • Deutsche Lufthansa CEO says ticket prices will not return to pre-pandemic levels.
  • Nintendo shares jump after record launch of "Splatoon."
  • A majority of Twitter shareholders reportedly voted in favor of Musk's takeover.
  • Barry Callebaut plans to reach sustainable cocoa goal by 2025.
  • Cheniere Energy increases buybacks and earnings guidance.