The United Arab Emirates plans to invest $40 billion in Italy, the two countries said at a bilateral summit in Rome, without ...
Italy's Saipem has agreed to merge with Norwegian rival Subsea 7 in an all-share deal that will create a leading European ...
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Gulfbusiness.com on MSNItaly’s Eni, UAE’s ADQ to strengthen supply chains for critical mineralsThe collaboration between ADQ and Eni aligns with both companies’ broader objectives to support the energy transition ...
MGX is an Emirati investment firm for artificial intelligence (AI) technologies established by the government of Abu Dhabi ...
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GlobalData on MSNSaipem and Subsea7 merge to form Saipem7Saipem and its Norwegian rival did not disclose the financial terms of the deal, which, according to Reuters, is valued at ...
BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 24. During the state visit of UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and in the ...
The two contracting giants have reached agreement in principle on key terms of a possible merger through the execution of a ...
Eni and Iren Ambiente have started the permitting process for an innovative circular methanol and hydrogen production plant at Eni’s refinery in Sannazzaro de' Burgondi (Pavia), Italy. The plant will ...
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Zacks.com on MSNSubsea7 to Merge With Saipem, Create Offshore Energy Services GiantSUBCY and Saipem's merger is estimated to have a valuation of $4.63 billion. The combined entity will be renamed Saipem7.
Saipem struck an agreement in principle on the key terms of a potential acquisition of Subsea7, which would result in a ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNUAE, Italy sign three investment memoranda to facilitate cooperation in pharmaceuticals, minerals, data centres, AIThe Ministry of Investment has signed three Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with the Republic of Italy to support mutual ...
Saipem and Subsea7 have announced a $4.6 billion merger to create a new oil field services giant, Saipem7, with significant ...
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