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Новости за 15.07.2024

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Yali Capital launches Rs 810 crore deep-tech fund

Ganapathy Subramaniam (ex-Celesta Capital), and Mathew Cyriac, (ex-Blackstone) will lead the firm, while Lip-Bu Tan of VC fund Walden International will join as fund advisor and Karthik Madathil (ex-Texas Instruments) will be a partner.

Err.ee (en) 

Climate Ministry's new campaign aimed at changing people's habits

With a price tag of €17,000 and prompted by Estonian residents' allegedly limited efforts in combating climate change, the Ministry of Climate's latest campaign encourages people to do their part in the fight by sorting biowaste, eating plant-based food more regularly and spending time in nature.

Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty 

Yandex Split Finalized As Russian Assets Sold In $5.4 Billion Deal

A deal to split the assets of Russian technology company Yandex was finalized on July 15, with a Russian consortium of investors buying the bulk of Yandex's businesses in a cash and shares deal worth around $5.4 billion.

Red and White Kop 

Re: New UK Government

Quote from: Red Beret on Today at 03:17:55 pm

It's not about giving Labour an easy ride. What the hell is wrong with a bit of cross party support and a decade with selfish lunatics in charge? It's the same kind of short term thinking that got the country in this mess to begin with. Yeah, sure, SNP don't have ...

Top Stories (uk) - Google News (ru) 

Get a Fire TV Stick for £5 today in unbelievable Amazon Prime Day deal - Express

  1. Get a Fire TV Stick for £5 today in unbelievable Amazon Prime Day deal  Express
  2. When is Amazon Prime Day 2024? Dates, deals and what to know about summer sales event  USA TODAY
  3. Prime Day isn’t just for Amazon anymore  Vox.com
  4. Amazon shoppers snap up 'no glitch' Fire TV sticks for under £5 in surprising tech deal  Manchester Evening News
  5. Best early TV deals for Amazon Prime Day 2024  The Independent

Engineeringnews.co.za 

Sasfin offers minorities 65% premium for shares, plans delisting

Sasfin Holdings made an offer to minority shareholders that values the South African financial-services company at R969-million and plans to delist from the JSE as it refocuses its business. The company offered minorities 30 rand a share, a 65% premium to the 30-day volume-weighted average, it said in a statement Monday. The company’s two biggest shareholders — Unitas Enterprises and Wiphold — are funding the offer.