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Google Doodle marks Labor Day
On May 1, as workers in many parts of the world enjoy a day off, Google's latest Doodle celebrates the history of Labor Day, also known as International Workers' Day.
The holiday originated in the late 19th century during the Industrial Revolution in the US and was established by the labor movement, which fought for the regulation of American work schedules and other worker rights.
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Enel nears Greek renewables stake sale to Macquarie
Italy's Enel is expected to finalize a deal by May for the sale of around a 50% stake in its Greek renewables unit to Australia-based Macquarie Group, two sources close to the matter said on Thursday.
Enel said in November it was looking for a partner willing to buy part of Enel Green Power Hellas and invest in its development.
Court OKs new soccer stadium for Panathinaikos
Greece's Court of Audit has given the go-ahead for the construction of a new stadium for Athens soccer club Panathinaikos.
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Tiffany reopens flagship New York store under French management
New Yorkers and tourists will once again stroll between the rings and diamonds of jeweler Tiffany & Co. on Fifth Avenue, which officially reopened for business on April 26 after extensive renovations under new owners, French luxury giant LVMH.
ATHEX: Benchmark practically a non-mover
After a very narrow session at the Greek stock market, with few fluctuations, the benchmark posted minor losses on Thursday, as the bourse appeared to be lacking clear direction, hence also the further reduction in turnover. Foreign pressures due to international concerns about the credit sector were offset by consecutive reports that praised the local market.
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Pernod Ricard restarts exports to Russia
Pernod Ricard restarts exports to Russia
•The world's second largest drinks conglomerate admits to reopening Beefeater gin exports
•The Moral Rating Agency responds
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Enel close to Greek renewables stake sale to Macquarie, sources say
Italy's Enel is expected to finalize by May a deal for the sale of around a 50% stake in its Greek renewables unit to Australia-based Macquarie Group, two sources close to the matter said on Thursday.
Enel said in November it was looking for a partner willing to buy part of Enel Green Power Hellas and invest in its development.
Russians are a little bit nervous?
Namely, in its latest report dated April 26, ISW recalled that the founder of the Wagner group Yevgeny Prigozhin noted that as soon as the weather conditions in Bakhmut improve, Ukraine will launch a counteroffensive, which could coincide with Russia's May 9 Victory Day holiday (the commemoration of Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in 1945).
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‘We love our business in Türkiye’: Unilever CEO
Unilever is at its absolute best in some of the countries in the world, and Türkiye is in a very elite club, says Alan Jope, the CEO of the consumer goods giant.
"We love our business in the emerging markets, and we particularly love our business in Türkiye," Jope said.
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Inditex signs deal for Zara in Piraeus Tower
Piraeus Tower SA and Spanish-based Inditex Group have signed an agreement for the lease of the Piraeus Tower.
Inditex, one of the top fashion groups in the world, will be the anchor tenant in the Piraeus Tower.
The group was founded in La Coruna in 1975 and is now active in 216 countries with 6,700 stores.
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