Monthly Archive: August 2021
Bill Gates will donate 1.5 billion against climate change if the US passes the infrastructure law. Otherwise, it will invest that money in projects in Europe and Asia. Congress is waiting for the Senate...
Water shortages are beginning to pose a serious threat to copper production in Chile ( along with threats of a strike ), a country that accounts for more than a quarter of the world’s...
The average daily price of electricity in the wholesale market will fall this Saturday by 5.97%, thus cutting the series of three consecutive increases and relaxing to 110.14 euros per megawatt hour (MWh). In...
The return to the offices and the future of teleworking is in the debate of companies, which are beginning to silver the return to face-to-faceity after a forced conversion to Covid teleworking. Companies must...
The profitability of garages in the second quarter stood at 8.7% , which represents a decrease of 1.2 points compared to the same period last year. This is evident in the latest study by...
A year and a half after the outbreak of the pandemic, the productive fabric has not yet managed to grease the machinery to recover the pre-crisis levels of both activity and size in terms...
In recent weeks, the Taliban have mounted a swift offensive across Afghanistan to take back the country they already dominated at the turn of the century. The peace commitments signed in 2019 and 2020...
Jaime Botín and his family, through their Cartival assets, accumulate latent losses of 120 million since the spin-off and listing of Línea Directa . The placement in the market allows this controlling shareholder of...
Pfizer was the first pharmaceutical firm to announce, on November 9 last year, the effectiveness of its serum against Covid-19 , an announcement that would mark a turning point in the evolution of the...
The train is the vehicle of the future. They were protagonists of luxury in the history of the most exclusive tourism in the 20th century (Orient Express, Super Chief, Flying Scotsman …), but they were...