PARIS (Reuters) – Renault clung to full-year targets on Friday as it posted a 4.8 percent drop in first-quarter revenue amid a decline in overseas sales and business with its alliance partner Nissan. FILE PHOTO: People look on Renault cars during the …
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AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – In a meeting at the economic affairs ministry in The Hague late last year, Tata Steel’s Dutch chief Theo Henrar pledged he would spend hundreds of millions of euros to cut factory emissions – on condition the government invested a …
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A three-day SAS pilot strike that began Friday in Norway, Sweden and Denmark could disrupt some 170,000 passengers, the airline said. Flight crews went on strike on Friday after wage talks broke down, leading the carrier to cancel hundreds of flights, the …
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WARSAW (Reuters) – Representatives of Poland, Russia, Belarus and Ukraine will meet on Friday in Minsk, the capital of Belarus, to discuss how to solve the problem of polluted Russian oil, Poland’s pipeline operator PERN said on Thursday night. Poland …
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The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) reported a net profit of £707 million ($912.2 million) for its first quarter on Friday, down 11% from the £792 million posted over the same period last year. The figures exceeded expectations of £546 million according to a …
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