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Thursday newspaper round-up: China, Natural gas, Softbank

(Sharecast News) - Joe Biden on Wednesday signed an executive order that will narrowly prohibit certain US investments in sensitive technology in China and require government notification of funding in other tech sectors. The long-awaited order authorises the US treasury secretary to prohibit or restrict certain US investments in Chinese entities in three sectors: semiconductors and microelectronics, quantum information technologies, and certain artificial intelligence systems. - Guardian Oleksiy Chernyshov, the chief executive of Ukraine's largest oil and gas company Naftogaz, wants Europe to store its gas in war-torn Ukraine. Naftogaz believes it can become the "power bank of Europe", he says, despite the conflict. "I would like to underline that the infrastructure we are using is underground," he adds down the line from Kyiv as a missile alarm sounds in the background. - Daily Telegraph

SoftBank is in talks with Amazon to become a lead investor in Arm's blockbuster listing in New York next month - just a day after the chip maker posted a loss. The Japanese conglomerate, which snapped up the Cambridge firm in 2016, has been ramping up efforts to secure investment for its upcoming £55billion initial public offering on the Nasdaq. Online retail giant Amazon is reportedly eyeing an anchor investment which would provide key backing for the float. - Daily Mail

The industrial manufacturer headed by Nat Rothschild, the prominent financier, has been picked as Tesla's electric car charging partner in the US. Volex, which employs 8,000 people in 22 countries, will supply connectors to Tesla's electric vehicle (EV) charging points as they are rolled out in the US. Volex said it was 'stocked and ready' to immediately supply it. Analysts at Peel Hunt said: 'This confirms Volex's strong position in the global EV charging market.' - Daily Mail

Lotus Cars is on the road to producing a record number of sports cars from its factory on an old airfield in the Norfolk countryside. The Hethel assembly line of the 75-year-old motoring marque, forever linked to Colin Chapman, its maverick founder and design engineer, rolled out 2,200 of the Lotus Emira, its latest and last petrol production sports car, in the first half of this year. With strong demand reckoned to be in the high thousands, it is likely that by the end of the year it will hit an all-time Lotus record of 5,000 units produced. - The Times

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(Sharecast News) - BT's former chief executive officer, Philip Jansen, is plotting to takeover Rentokil Initial with the help of private equity. As part of the acquisition, Jansen would take over as executive chairman. In particular, the corporate dealmaker and his financial supporters would focus on making Rentokil's 2022 purchase of US peer Terminix work. In a second phase, the company would move on to acquiring other US companies in the same sector. - Sunday Times
Thursday newspaper round-up: Aslef, unemployment, Microsoft
(Sharecast News) - The co-founders of Silicon Valley's most prominent venture capital firm have announced their support for Donald Trump's bid for re-election, and plan to make substantial donations to back him further. Ben Horowitz and Marc Andreessen, the heads of Andreessen Horowitz, commonly known as A16Z, revealed their plans in a sprawling 90-minute podcast, in which they argued that the future of "American innovation" required a Trump victory. - Guardian
Wednesday newspaper round-up: Harland & Wolff, Octopus Energy, Microsoft
(Sharecast News) - Local councils will have to adopt mandatory housing targets within months under planning reforms to be unveiled on Wednesday as part of Keir Starmer's first king's speech, which the prime minister says will be focused on economic growth. Starmer will introduce a package of more than 35 bills on Wednesday, the first Labour prime minister to do so in 15 years, as he looks to put the economy at the centre of his first year in office. - Guardian
Tuesday newspaper round-up: Elon Musk, Julian Dunkerton, SSE/TotalEnergies
(Sharecast News) - Elon Musk has said he plans to give $45m a month to a Super Pac focused on electing Donald Trump, starting in July, the Wall Street Journal has reported. The tech billionaire, who endorsed Trump two days ago, has already donated what was described as "a sizable amount" to the America Pac, though the actual amount of the donation will not be made public in election filings until 15 July, Bloomberg reported. - Guardian

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