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02/04/2026
Yu Xin Bank: will convene a meeting to vote on the capital increase required for the acquisition offer of German Commercial Bank.
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Starbucks is expanding the scope of service charges and adding bonuses for baristas.
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According to Japanese media reports on the 2nd, due to the delay of the Middle East conflict and the rise in oil prices, All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines will significantly increase the international route fuel surcharge starting in June. The Japanese aviation industry usually adjusts the fuel surcharge every two months. Taking the example of one-way flights from Japan to Europe and North America, starting from June, All Nippon Airways will increase the fuel surcharge by 23,100 yen (1 US dollar is approximately equal to 159 yen) to 55,000 yen compared to April and May. Japan Airlines will increase the fuel surcharge by 21,000 yen to 50,000 yen, both increases exceeding 70% (Xinhua News).
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The president of the Italian Football Federation resigned after the team failed to qualify for the World Cup finals.
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Tesla's Q1 deliveries fell short of expectations, putting pressure on its traditional business.
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Tesla (TSLA.O) today announced one of its worst quarterly sales performances in recent years, falling short of Wall Street expectations. The company is facing challenges in its core business transformation as the electric car market becomes more competitive. On Thursday, the company reported global deliveries of 358,023 vehicles for the first quarter, below the analyst median expectation of 372,160 vehicles. This forecast has been continuously revised downward in recent weeks. This is the second consecutive quarter that Tesla has failed to meet expectations. Investors are mostly willing to overlook Tesla's sales trends as CEO Elon Musk shifts focus to future business lines such as artificial intelligence, autonomous driving, and robotics. However, traditional automotive business still remains Tesla's main source of cash flow. Following the release of delivery data, Tesla (TSLA.O) dropped 4% in pre-market trading, and as of Wednesday's close, the stock price has dropped 15% this year, down 22% from its all-time high in December.
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