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It's in the wind: TPG, JSW and Inox in fray for Siemens Gamesa

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

TPG, JSW Energy, and Inox Wind are competing to acquire Siemens Gamesa Renewable Power's Indian unit. Valued up to $500 mn, the deal depends on contingent liabilities. Firms seek to bolster their renewable energy ventures. Siemens Gamesa aims to focus on core markets. The sale is part of Siemens Energy’s strategy to cut losses and improve profitability.

After fall season in September, all eyes on festive lights

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The Indian economy slowed down slightly partway through the fiscal year despite strong growth in summer. Experts believe this is temporary and expect the festival season and favourable monsoon to boost growth. Key indicators like GST collections and manufacturing activity saw a decline, but positive trends in consumer goods and private investment are expected to support recovery.

Test Match Special

BBC News (UK) 

Henry Moeran presents the definitive preview podcast for the 2024 Women’s T20 World Cup.

At What Oil Price Will Shale Drillers Stop Drilling?

Oilprice.com 

By Dan Doyle (@dandoyleoil) and Chris Ryan, CPA, President and CFO of Reliance Well Services and Arena Resources “I will cut your energy prices in half” A Trump campaign pledge for sure, but one that has me hanging in my CFO’s doorway, consulting with him and another company CPA, wondering aloud just what in the hell we’re going to do should the pledge hold. Our predicament is a bit unusual in that we’re both an E&P and a frack company, actively drilling in Wyoming’s Powder River Basin and running... Читать дальше...

Cash transfers reach 14m Thais

BangkokPost.com 

The Finance Ministry has deemed the first round of the cash handout scheme as successful at stimulating the economy, as more than 14 million people received transfers.

Falklands: Strong turnout for World Tourism Day celebrations

«MercoPress» (en) 

The Falkland Islands Tourist Board (FITB) celebrated a successful World Tourism Day event, with a strong turnout from both businesses and the community. Eight local tourism businesses participated, and for the first time, the event also featured arts and crafts, showcasing four different types of crafts. This addition reflects the growing involvement of local suppliers, with 73 now represented at the Jetty Visitor Centre.