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Main article: Meta Platforms
5January 17:Sheryl Sandberg leaves Meta board.
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5December 22:EU Commission evaluates Meta's Italian tax case.
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4November 30: Meta plans to bring Threads in Europe by the end of December, WSJ reported.
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4November 30: A coalition of almost 20 consumer protection organizations has criticized Meta's ad-free subscription.
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3November 28:Austrian advocacy group NOYB files a complaint against Meta's ads-free subscription model.
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4November 27:U.S court rules against Meta in a privacy dispute with the FTC.
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5November 16:Meta Platforms launches two new AI tools for creating and editing videos.
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7November 1: European regulators approve a Europe-wide ban on Meta's use of personal data targetted advertising
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5October 30:Meta introduces ad-free subscription plan for EU users.
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4October 18:Meta is bringing broadcast channels to Facebook and Messenger.
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6October 3:Meta Platforms wants to charge European users $10.50 a month for an ads-free program.
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3September 27:Meta announces Quest 3 headset and new Ray-Ban smart glasses.
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7September 27:Meta announced new AI assistants at the Meta Connect 2023.
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4September 27:Meta planning to launch account deletion feature for Threads.
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4September 26:Threads will continue to rank below X through 2025-Insider Intelligence.
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4September 20:Meta Platforms launches WhatsApp payment feature in India.
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6September 20:Meta to expand Meta Verified to businesses in Facebook and Instagram.
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4September 14:Meta denies plans to introduce ads in WhatsApp chat.
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4September 14:Meta rolls out Horizon Worlds in mobile and web in early access.
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3September 11:Meta starts implementing the Digital Markets Act (DMA) in WhatsApp.
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6September 11:Meta is building an AI chatbot that will be as powerful as GPT-4
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4September 6:Meta losses appeal case on a $93,200 per day imposed by Norwey Data Regulator.
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6September 6:Meta among those designated as "gatekeepers" by EU commission
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5September 1: Meta is considering introducing a paid version of Facebook and Instagram in Europe.
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4August 29:Decision by Meta to block news links in Canada have had no impact on Facebook number of users.
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5August 24:Meta introduces AI model for writing computer code
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3August 22:Meta releases AI translation model.
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3August 21:Meta Platforms to lauch Threads web version this week
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3August 1:Meta's Ray-Ban Stories fails to attract more users.
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8August 1:Meta will seek user consent before allowing businesses to send targetted ads.
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6July 29:Threads to add desktop version and search functionality.
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7July 26: Threads launched "following" tab.
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4July 19: Meta adds new video features.
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4July 18: Meta makes its LLaMA 2 public.
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7July 17: Norway’s data protection authority will fine Meta $100,000 per day.
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7July 13 TD Cowen analyst raised meta platforms price target from $220 to $345.
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7 July 13:Meta plans to launch commercial version of its AI
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5 July 11:Instagram plans to bring its branded content tools to Threads
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8 July 10:The EU and US have signed a new transatlantic deal
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8 July 6:Threads passed 10 million sign ups within 7 hours of launch.
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8 July 4:EU Court of Justice has ruled that Meta must get user consent before sending personalized ads in certain circumstances.
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7 July 4:Instagram is expected to launch Twitter-like app on Thursday.
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7 July 3:Meta plans to allow EU users to directly download apps through Facebook ads.
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7 June 27:Citi raised price target of Meta to $360 from $315.
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7 June 27:WhatsApp Business crosses 200 million users.
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4 June 26:Meta launches subscription plan for its VR headsets
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5 June 26:Zuckerberg's "Year of Efficiency" theme is paying off
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4 June 23:Canada's senate passed a bill yesterday that will require Meta to pay news outlets for content shared on the platforms.
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3 June 13:Meta launches AI model that has the ability to finisch uncompleted imgages.
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6 June 8:Meta Menlo Park employee meeting
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4 June 2:Meta asks employees to come to work 3 days a week.
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4 June 2:Meta tests blocking Canadian users from accessing news
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8 June 1:Zuckerberg reveals Quest 3
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4 May 26:Meta to limit how it uses its UK ad data.
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5 May 26:Mark Zuckeberg's comments indicate that the company wants to pivot to the future.
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3 May 23:Meta to sell Giphy at a loss
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8 May 22:Meta Platforms fined $1.3 billion and asked to stop sending EU user data to U.S
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5 May 19:Meta is currently testing twitter-like app.
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7 May 18:Meta has build custom silicon chips to help with AI and Video-processing tasks.
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4 May 11:Meta announced AI sandbox
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7 May 10:Advertising market is seeing stabilization, according to Meta's Global Business Group head Nicola Mendelsohn
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5 May 3:Meta announced new features aimed at improving Reels recommendations
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5 May 1:Meta platforms is looking to raise $7 billion in a five-part bond deal.
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8 April 18:Meta is reportedly moving away from Metaverse and is now pitching for Reels and AI to advertisers.
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4 April 11:Meta rolls out WhatsApp payment tool for SMBs in Brazil
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8 April 5:Piper Sandler report shows TikTok declined as Gen Z favorite app
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5 April 5:Meta will commercialize its AI by end of this year
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6 March 22:Meta's vice president of business messaging departs the company
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8 March 21: Meta is likely seeing a turnaround in its advertising downturn.
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8 March 16:Biden Administration threatens to ban TikTok
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10 March 14:Meta to layoff 10,000 employees
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6 March 1:Bill that would give Joe Biden the authority to ban TikTok passed by House Foreign Affairs Committee.
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6 February 28:Meta released its roadmap for AR/VR in the next 4 years
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7 February 27:Meta announces a new product division focused in generative AI
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7 February 24:Meta launches its AI model called Llama
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8 February 22: Meta Verified to achieve 12 million subscribers by 2024.
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8 February 20: New verification subscription for $11.99 rolled out as a test in Australia and New Zealind. [77]
1&1
Main article: 1&1
8 January 17:1&1 currently has 100 active antenna locations, lower than 200 targetted.
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6 January 17:1&1 wants fair allocation of low-band frequency.
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4 December 14:The Monopolis Commission wants the network frequencies extended for a maximum of three years instead of five proposed by the Network Agency.
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5 December 8:1&1 launches mobile services in its network.
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5 November 22:1&1 said it will launch smartphone tariffs in its network from December 8.
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7 November 9:Federal Cartel Office opposes extension of frequency usage rights.
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6 September 18:1&1 concludes national roaming agreement with Vodafone.
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9 September 13:BNetZa considers five-year extension of frequencies that expire in 2025.
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5 September 7:24 telecommunication providers including 1&1 complain of weak competition.
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10 August 2:1&1 signs binding preliminary national roaming agreement with Vodafone.
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8 July 19:1&1 wins second case initiated by Deutsche Telecom.
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8 July 11:There are now 40 broadcasting stations and 200 antenna sites in total.
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8 June 20: German coalition agreement asks BNetzA to ensure competition in mobile communication market
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7 June 6: 1&1 sticks to plan to construct 3,000 antenna sites annually from 2024
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5 June 1: Federal Cartel Office responds to accusations of Vodafone and Vantage Towers by 1&1
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7 May 25: 1&1 is also far behind in meeting its "white spots" obligations
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5 April 27: A fine proceeding has been opened against 1&1 bythe Federal Network Agency
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10 March 29:1&1 2022 earnings results
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8 March 30:Rakuten CBO said tower issue is the only thing affecting 1&1 Open RAN rollout
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10 February 23:1&1 launches a complaint at the Federal Cartel Office againts Vantage Towers for failing to meet its antenna sites obligations.
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10 September 16:1&1 will not meet its 1,000 5G antenna sites target in 2022 due to supply bottlenecks
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Volkswagen
Main article: Volkswagen
3January 16:Volkswagen in talks with Blue solutions to use its technology to develop solid-state batteries.
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6January 12:Volkswagen Passenger Cars said it doesn't expect Red Sea attacks to affect its production.
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5December 21:Supervisory Board agreed to tie the management board’s performance bonuses to the company’s absolute net cash flow.
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5December 20:Vokswagen to implement Tesla's NACS.
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6December 19:Volkswagen said it will take over the state EV subsidy for its ID vehicles.
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6December 16:Germany's goverment ends EV subsidy abruptly.
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7December 6:Xinjiang audit finds no evidence of forced labour.
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7November 24:Volkswagen plans to save 10 billion euros as early as 2024.
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6November 13:Volkswagen could cut administrative personnel jobs as part of its cost-cuts initiative
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5October 3:Volkswagen hired ex-Tesla and Rivian manager as head of a software hub.
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2September 27:Prosecutors searched Volkswagen offices on allegations of excessive salaries to Works Council members.
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4September 27:Volkswagen is negotiating a new production deal with workers at its Zwickau plant.
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4September 20:Volkswagen will temporarily suspend production of ID.3 and Cupra Born at its Zwickau and Dresden plant.
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4September 20:WhatsApp introduces Flows, a new feature aimed at improving experience for merchants and users.
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6September 19:Works council demands for clarity on cost-cuts.
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3September 19:Volkswagen could turn one of its major clients as a strategic investor for its PowerCo business-CFO Arno Antlitz
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2September 18:Volkswagen is considering ending production at its Dresden plant.
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3September 14:Zwickau plant will not extend contract of 269 temporary staff.
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5September 13:Low demand of EVs threatens job cuts at Zwickau plant.
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4September 4:Cost savings from MEB platform enabled Volkswagen to offer discounts in China
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4September 4:Chinese manufacturers not a threat in Europe-Oliver Blume
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6September 4:Volkswagen's share price decline not a result of ownership structure-Wolfgang Porsche
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6September 4:Volkswagen will reduce production in its Wolfsburg plant
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7September 4:Volkswagen reiterated that it won't participate in price wars in China.
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3August 30:Talks are in advance stage with Mahindra to allow it use its MEB platform.
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5August 30:Volkswagen expects production losses in Germany due to floods in Slovenia.
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6August 29:SAIC Volkswagen cuts prices of its sport models.
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3August 29:Volkswagen to stop production at its Autoeuropa plant for several weeks.
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6July 14:"The roof is on fire," said CEO of Volkswagen Passenger Cars, Thomas Schaefer.
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4July 12:Volkswagen wants to dive into electricity trading.
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5July 12:Audi is in talks with SAIC Motor Corp to buy its EV platform.
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6July 10:Volkswagen offers discounts in China.
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5July 6:China imposes export restrictions on metals used to make automotive products.
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7July 6:Volkswagen to launch autonomous driving by 2026.
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8June 29:Volkswagen in talks with Tesla to use its NACS
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8June 29:Volkswagen replaces Audi CEO
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7June 27:Volkswagen cuts EV production amid declining demand.
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7June 14:Volkswagen Passenger Cars aims to improve earnings by around 10 billion euros by 2030.
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7June 12:Supervisory board to discuss cost-saving measures ahead of Capital Markets Day.
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5June 5:Volkswagen wants to rely less on China when it comes to battery supplies.
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2June 2:Volkswagen to bring back Volkswagen bus to North America.
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5May 25: Volkswagen introduces extra shifts at Wolfsburg plant
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7May 25: Volkswagen won't participate in price war in China.
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8May 17: Volkswagen restructuring of its core brand will result in at least 3 billion euros in cost savings.
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7May 17:Volkswagen won't start building EVs at the same profit margins as combustion vehicles until 2025
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3May 15:Volkswagen to bring its next generation 2.0 platform to the market by 2027 or 2028.
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3May 15:Volkswagen receives Kremlin approval to sell its assets in Russia
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6May 6:Volkswagen to oust Cariad's management.
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8April 21:Volkswagen Group deliveries saw positive growth in Q1 despite weak deliveries in China
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7April 18:Volkswagen to invest 1 billion euros to build development and procurement unit in China
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4April 17:Volkswagen unveils ID.7 vehicle
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8April 12:The upcoming ID.2 will be profitable despite being very cheap
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8April 10: China passenger car sales in March was flat y/y
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8March 22: EU new car registrations rose 11.5% to 802,763 units in February
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8March 21: Volkswagen's Financial Services expects a drop in earnings in 2023
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4March 21:Scout wins $1.29 billion in state incentives for South Carolina Factory
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4March 20:Russian court freezes all Volkswagen's assets in Russia.
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7March 20:"Euro 7" emissions scheme will affect a third of Skoda deliveries
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8March 17:Volkswagen worldwide deliveries grew by 12.6% in February
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6March 17:PowerCo to invest in mines
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7March 16:Volkswagen to launch ID.2all costing less than 25,000 euros.
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4March 16: Skoda in the final stages of exiting Russia
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9March 14: Volkswagen announced that it will invest $192.6 billion (180 billion euros) between 2023 and 2027
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10March 10:Volkswagen gives strong revenue guidance for 2023
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3March 7:Volkswagen reverses its 2030 EV target from 70% to 80%.
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4March 1:Volkswagen Group is reorganizing its financial services holding companies
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6March 1:Russia's Avilon autodealer group to buy Volkswagen's Kaluga plant.
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5February 23:Volkswagen to invest more in India
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8February 20:Volkswagen electric drive system will offer up to 20% more efficiency
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Spotify
Main article: Spotify
8February 2:Spotify reaches a new multiyear partnership deal with Joe Rogan Experience
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8January 26:Spotify says the Apple changes go against the DMA Act
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7January 25: Apple revamps its app store to allow users in the EU to download software from outside the App Store, use alternative payment systems and choose a new default browser.
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8January 24:Spotify says it will allow in-app purchases of subscriptions and audiobooks in Iphones in the European Union.
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4December 18: Spotify slams the French government over a proposed tax on streaming companies.
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5December 14: Spotify confirmed to Techcrunch that it’s testing a new playlist AI feature.
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10December 7: Spotify CFO to leave the company in March 2024.
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3December 4: Spotify cancels two acclaimed podcasts.
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9December 4: Spotify to layoff 17% of its employees.
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5 November 8:Spotify will use Google Cloud's LLMs to boost discovery and personal recommendations of audiobooks and podcasts
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5 November 8:Spotify brings free audiobooks to premium users in U.S.
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4 October 24:Spotify plans to develop a new royalty payment model, according to Music Business Worldwide.
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5 October 17:Spotify launches a dedicated Merch Hub in its app.
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2 October 9:Spotify is putting restrictions on its free tier service in India to get more paid users.
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5 October 5:Spotify revamps artists profile page into Music, Concerts, and Merch.
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5 October 3:Spotify brings free audiobooks to premium users.
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3 September 26: Spotify introduces time-synced transcripts to millions of podcasts.
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6 September 26:Spotify launches Jam, a tool for creating playlists by a group of people in real-time.
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3 September 26:Spotify will not completely ban content generated using AI.
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3 September 25:Spotify testing Voice Translations feature for podcasts.
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4 September 22:Spotify could be getting closer to launching the long-awaited HiFi.
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5 September 12:Daniek EK refutes claim that artists could make millions by looping songs.
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5 September 12:Spotify adds Daylist to its personalized playlists.
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3 September 7:Spotify plans to offer premium subscribers free audiobooks.
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3 September 5:Spotify starts testing whether to make the in-app lyrics feature a premium feature.
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6 September 1:Spotify reduces money-making options of white-noise podcasters
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8 August 17:White noise podcasts costing Spotify $38 million in annual gross profit
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5 July 19:Spotify launches shared volume control.
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4 July 6:Spotify ends premium subcription payment through Apple App.
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6 June 29:Spotify video podcasts grows to 100,000
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8 June 20:Spotify expected to introduce a new more expensive subscription plan in October 2023.
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4 June 9:Spotify is testing "Your Offline Mix".
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7 June 8:Spotify to make podcast exclusives available in other platforms
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8 June 5:Spotify to lay off 2% of its workforce
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5 May 23:Spotify to use AI to create podcast ads
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3 May 16:Spotify expands its DJ feature to UK and Ireland
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6 May 8:Spotify purges 7% of songs uploaded by AI start-up Boomy.
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4 May 2:Spotify-owned Findaway Voices eliminates its 20% distribution fee for audiobooks.
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3 March 22:Spotify expands its audiobooks to Canada
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6 March 21:Guggenheim upgrades Spotify from Neutral to Buy and set price target at $155
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7 March 15:Spotify HiFi will still come
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10 March 9:There will be a new Spotify design
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3 February 22: Spotify launches AI-powered feature called "DJ" to personalise user experience
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6 February 21:Max Cutler, Spotify's head of audio talk shows and partnerships will leave the company on May 1.
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8 February 10:ValueAct takes stake in Spotify
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Upwork
Main article: Upwork
5October 3:Upwork has introduced Boosted Profiles feature in beta version.
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3September 27:Upwork introduces purchase of apps in freelancer account.
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5September 18:Upwork introduced schedule rate increase feature for hourly contracts.
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5September 1:Upwork raised the number of connects to 4 to 16.
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4August 22:Top 10 generative AI-related searches and hires on Upwork
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5June 11:Upwork launches new generative AI tools and services hub
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6June 26:C-Suite plans to hire more workers as a result of generative AI
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5May 22:Upwork appoints new general manager of enterprise business
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5April 6:Sunita Solao will join Upwork as chief people officer (CPO)
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10March 28:Upwork appoints Erica Gessert as chief financial officer (CFO)
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8March 22:Upwork purchases $196.8 million of its notes due 2026
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10March 16:Upwork introduces new pricing structure
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Sixt
Main article: Sixt
8January 16:Sixt signs a multi-billion euro deal with Stellantis for purchase of 250,000 vehicles by 2026.
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5December 4:Sixt phases out Tesla models in its fleet
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2September 27:Sixt enters into a three-year partnership with Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers.
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2September 27:Sixt acquires a single-digit stake in Blackpane.
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5September 21:Europcar to expand into U.S in 2024.
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10February 28:Sixt announced that it will pay dividends for FY2022 that exceed analysts estimates due to a positive year.
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Vonovia
Main article: Vonovia
5June 26:Vonovia against expropriation in the state of Berlin
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7May 17:Vonovia received criticism from its sharehoders during its 2023 Annual General Meeting.
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7May 10:Vonovia offered a series of sweeteners to have Apollo buy 30% of its Portfolio
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10April 26:Vonovia to sell its Suedewo residential portfolio to U.S. investor Apollo for 1 billion euros.
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10March 18:Morgan Stanley lowered Vonovia's rating to "underweight" from "equal-weight"
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10March 18:Vonovia 2022 earnings results
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10March 7:Police searched Vonovia for fraud related charges
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Deutsche Wohnen
Main article: Deutsche Wohnen
4October 6:Deutsche Wohnen is looking for a buy for its 800 apartments in Hannover.
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4September 25:German climate minister wants to suspend upcoming stricter energy requirements for buildings.
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3May 23:Proxy adviser Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) backs the call by Elliot to have loan advanced to Vonovia investigated.
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7May 23:Activist investor wants loan advanced to Vonovia by Deutsche Wohnen investigated
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10March 24:Deutsche Wohnen 2022 earnings results
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