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Новости за 02.12.2024

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Why 'Superman & Lois' Is Ending: The CW's Reasoning, Explained

Superman & Lois is coming to an end tonight, but many might be wondering why the hit CW TV show is ending now. Well, we actually were given a concrete reason why the Tyler Hoechlin-led series is no longer continuing on. Keep reading to find out more… Warner Bros. actually made the call. “They don’t [...]

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Air traffic soars, but fares fail to rise much in 10 years

Indian airlines face difficulty increasing fares to cover rising costs and make profits, despite a significant post-Covid recovery in passenger traffic. Competitive market dynamics and high fuel prices are primary challenges. Consolidation in the industry, including recent mergers and airline closures, hasn't benefited airlines. IndiGo and Air India carry most domestic passengers, maintaining competitive fares to attract customers.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

China factory growth hits 5-month high: Caixin

China's manufacturing activity saw continued expansion in November. Caixin's manufacturing PMI rose to 51.5, indicating the highest growth since June, surpassing expectations. The economy’s recovery was supported by strong exports, despite potential future tariffs from the US. Stockpiling by customers drove a notable increase in new orders and output prices.

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Ssujata Mehta: I feel I am 20 years ahead of my time

Actress Ssujata Mehta received a great response for her play Ssujata Rang Rangili, a one-woman show. She aims to explore bold and versatile roles on OTT platforms, portraying a full spectrum of emotions. Ssujata is interested in challenging film roles and admires Alia Bhatt, expressing a desire to play her mother in future projects.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

TCIL may offload 5-10% stake in Bharti Hexacom

State-run Telecommunications Consultants India (TCIL) is planning to divest 5-10% of its remaining stake in Bharti Hexacom through an offer-for-sale. The divestment process, targeting both institutional and public shareholders, is expected to conclude in FY25. At Bharti Hexacom's current market capitalisation, TCIL's 15% stake is valued at ₹10,425 crore.