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17.09.2024 20:10
Bain joins $700m management buyout of Japan logistics group - Nikkei Asia NAGOYA, Japan -- Japanese logistics provider Trancom will seek to go private in a management buyout with U.S. private equity group Bain Capital, the company said Tuesday, in an estimated 100 billion yen ($706 million) deal.The buyout will involve a tender offer of 10,300 yen per share, a 41% premium to the Tuesday closing price. The offer period will last from Wednesday to Oct. 31.

17.09.2024 20:19
Georgia passes controversial bill restricting LGBTQ+ rights Georgia's parliament on Tuesday approved legislation that 'concerns restricting, in educational institutions and TV broadcasts, the propaganda of same-sex relationships and incest,' a measure that echoes laws adopted in neighboring Russia.

17.09.2024 20:55
Senate to vote on federal IVF protections Senate leaders are voting Tuesday on legislation that would establish a nationwide right to in vitro fertilization. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has more.

17.09.2024 21:13
Prosecutor explains charges against Sean "Diddy" Combs Prosecutors on Tuesday went into detail about the charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering, that Sean "Diddy" Combs is facing after his arrest Monday night. Following remarks from U.S. attorney Damian Williams, CBS News national correspondent Jericka Duncan and celebrity lawyer Chris Melcher provided context on the case.

17.09.2024 21:55
Japan's Mitsui Fudosan, others to invest $3.5bn in cold storage - Nikkei Asia TOKYO -- Real estate developer Mitsui Fudosan, logistics giant GLP Japan and other Japanese companies plan to invest more than 500 billion yen ($3.5 billion) combined in cold storage facilities by 2030, as an acute driver shortage increases demand for additional warehouses.Mitsui Fudosan will enter the cold chain logistics business by investing around 100 billion yen primarily in the greater Tokyo area by 2030. Fellow developers Mitsubishi Estate, Tokyo Tatemono and Tokyu Fudosan Holdings are also entering the market.