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...Rescue officials told local media that at least seven people had been pulled into the water, with a fire department spokesperson calling the incident a “mass-casualty event”....
...“Never incorporate your company in the state of Delaware,” Musk posted on X after yesterday’s decision. “I recommend incorporating in Nevada or Texas if you prefer shareholders to decide matters.”...
...In recent months, both State Farm and Allstate have announced plans to stop writing new policies in fire-prone California....
...Ukraine’s national identity has hardened itself amid the fires of invasion; the state has consolidated its authority; and Kyiv last month received the green light to start EU entry talks, although full membership...
...Big insurers such as State Farm and Allstate said recently they had suspended offering home insurance to new customers in California....
...Photographs posted on social media showed a damaged farm vehicle lying on its side next to a large crater. Local media reported the casualties were farm workers....
...Should it seek a closer relationship with Saudi Arabia and Russia to guarantee cheaper fuel? Email me at firstft@ft.com or reply to this email — Gordon Five more stories in the news 1....
...But Vadatursky says he still seeks to “pay people their salaries, not to fire them, and save the team”. Around 80 per cent of Ukrainian companies say the same, according to central bank surveys....
...Company earnings Private equity groups Apollo Global and Blue Owl Capital both report before the opening bell and could offer investors greater detail on the state of dealmaking and financing markets....
...“This affects all vehicles on four wheels and weighing more than 3-4 tonnes,” said one haulage operator in the southern state of Bavaria....
...They are expected to establish a new company later this year and sell their first cars in 2025. 2....
...Reynolds said the scale of the climate change challenge required a larger economic role for the state than was seen under the New Labour governments of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown....
...Gold told Mack he was investigating the wrong person and should fire Gilbert. “I said give us the proof, and we’ll investigate it....
...With his own work off limits in China and recently censored in Hong Kong, Ai is coruscating about western museums such as the Pompidou, Tate and the V&A that have been paid millions by state-owned companies...
...Let us know what fintech predictions you have for the rest of the year at imani.moise@ft.com and sid.v@ft.com....
...Across the invisible border, the Malian and Burkinabe states barely function, the general says. Swaths of territory have been overrun by terrorists affiliated with al-Qaeda and Islamic State....
...An unexpected victim of the Greensill fallout The Greensill Capital scandal has claimed another casualty....
...But what is clear is that activists have become adept at using digital tools to track what companies are doing, and mobilise — and ESG investors are watching to see what mighty asset managers such as State...
...Chiang Rai is among Thailand's most glorious provinces, with its rolling hills, forests, elephant camps, sparkling waters and top-quality farm produce....
...As well as experiencing abuse in the streets, he recalls youths damaging a car and even setting fire to a hedge. “Brexit was a sad moment,” he says....
...As head chef to schools, offices and gyms, Compass was admittedly bang in the line of fire. Half the canteens it once filled with the heady aroma of battered fish and chips are now empty....
...(FT, Reuters) The days ahead Trump and the state of business Tom Donohue, head of the US Chamber of Commerce, is set to deliver a speech on the state of business and its relationship with the Trump administration...
...And even before the latest fires, Deloitte estimated that the economic costs to Australia of natural disasters would rise to A$39bn ($27bn) a year by 2050....
...Idexx said in October that the animal health market had experienced a “V-shaped recovery”....
...(FT) In Tech Scroll Asia, read how Apple is getting closer to using iPhone screen technology from a Chinese state company — in spite of the US-China tech war....
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