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"Eats and does not listen to anyone": food delivery service prospects

Just Eat Takeaway (NASDAQ: GRUB) - European food delivery platform. With the purchase of GrubHub, the company gained a significant presence in the US and a chance to turn a profit in the uncertain future.. But the dynamics in the industry and in the labor market play against the company. How they make money This is a food delivery service from the Netherlands.

Обзор X5 Retail: food retail sector leader

X5 Retail Group (MCX, LSE: FIVE) — Dutch holding, owning the largest grocery retailer in Russia by revenue. The company employs more than 335 thousand employees. About X5 takes about 13% grocery retail market, gradually increasing its share in recent years.

Intel will list growing Mobileye division

Intel Plans to IPO Mobileye Division in Mid-2022. So the company wants to attract investment in a fast-growing industry. After the press release, Intel shares are up by 8%, to 55 $. What Mobileye does - it is a chip and software developer. The company's products are used in driver assistance systems and unmanned vehicles..

Bundle of investment news: Robinhood, ESG benefits and lucrative chips

Robinhood business fundamentals under attack. Green investment can be made profitable by force. GlobalFoundries turns a profit. Disclaimer: when we talk about, that something has grown, we mean a comparison with the same quarter a year earlier. Since all issuers are from the USA, then all results in dollars.

Carnival fintech: preparing for the IPO of Nubank

7 December Brazilian fintech ecosystem Nubank (NYSE: NOT) goes public in the US. This business has growth potential, but stocks now look overpriced. When creating the material, sources were used, inaccessible to users from the Russian Federation. We hope, Do you know, what to do.

Bundle of investment news: regulators and Nvidia, Amazon и Nasdaq

Nvidia wants to play the Internet of things, but the regulators won't let her. Americans may ban the export of high technology to countries that do not suit them. Amazon wins big on the cloud front. Disclaimer: when we talk about, that something has grown, we mean a comparison with the same quarter a year earlier.

Delisting of Chinese companies from American exchanges began. The first is DiDi

Chinese carrier DiDi, providing taxi and car sharing services, in the morning 3 December announced his departure from the New York Stock Exchange to the Hong Kong. Rumors confirmed Possible delisting became known a week ago. Media learned, that Chinese regulators “asked” the company to draw up a plan to leave the American site.

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