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2/3/2026
Anglo American: a $3.7 billion loss and steering the company toward copper
Anglo American on 20 February 2026 wrote down the value of De Beers by $2.3 billion and brought the carrying value of the diamond division to $2.3 billion. The group also reported a net loss of $3.7 billion but kept EBITDA operating profit adjusted for one-off items at $6.4 billion and confirmed further progress on the separation of De Beers, which the market reads as an acceleration of capital reallocation toward copper.[1]
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24/2/2026
Novo Nordisk: Share price decline, attractive dividend, and an opportunity for long-term growth
Novo Nordisk shares fell by approximately 15 to 20% after the release of a weaker outlook for 2026, which pushed down the valuation even though demand for Ozempic and Wegovy and for new oral GLP1 therapies remains strong.* At the same time, it is a company with a dividend yield of around 3.8% and a conservative payout ratio of approximately 50%, while consensus target prices still indicate double-digit percentage upside compared with the current share price. [1] [1]
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16/2/2026
Texas Instruments: Acquisition of Silicon Labs and the Attack on the IoT Chip Throne
Texas Instruments is entering a new chapter of its story in the semiconductor industry. The company has announced that it is acquiring Silicon Labs, one of the leaders in wireless chips and IoT solutions, for approximately $7.5 billion in cash. This is one of the largest transactions in the history of Texas Instruments, which can fundamentally change the balance of power in the segment of smart devices, the industrial Internet of Things, and edge AI.[1]
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9/2/2026
Devon and Coterra Join Forces, Creating an American Giant
Markets took notice after the report that Devon Energy and Coterra Energy agreed to a merger valued at $58 billion. The new energy player is expected after the transaction to produce more than 1.6 million barrels of oil equivalent per day and control approximately 750-thousand acres in the Delaware Basin. Devon shareholders are to own 54% and Coterra shareholders 46%. Management is also communicating a target of annual synergies of $1 billion by the end of 2027 and a plan to return approximately $5 billion to investors through dividends and share buybacks. Closing of the transaction is planned for Q2 2026.

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