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The industry’s training infrastructure needs a rethink if it is to match scale of upskilling required
József Váradi tells FT ‘common sense prevailed’ after significant number of investors rebel at shareholders’ meeting
Chief executive reports ‘good progress’ as group reports fivefold increase to £673mn
First major acquisition by Indian tycoon since criticisms in short seller Hindenburg’s January report hit group’s stock market value
War in Europe should focus minds on the need for a more agile and potent fighting force
Biggest growth came from maritime division where sales increased on accelerated UK funding for Dreadnought programme
Spending on high-margin features such as custom paint jobs offsets continued cost inflation
Plane maker and US start-up Voyager join race to build commercial alternatives before ISS is decommissioned
Today’s equivalents of ‘Mondeo man’ care less about their cars than about the stalled economy.
Order backlog hits record level amid higher geopolitical tensions in wake of Ukraine war
The cloud of disapproval around nuclear energy is dispersing
Long weighed down by the LCD arm, focus is finally shifting to its profitable unit
Sales increase in all key markets despite Japanese group’s slow electric transition
US and European companies say clause to end use of refrigerant gas violates EU single market
QEV’s €200mn value will test investor appetite in market littered with failures and frauds
The carmaker’s challenges are partly because of years of poor decision-making
Tens of thousands of workers needed to deliver on new power stations and submarines
Luxury-car maker plans to pay down last tranche of borrowing bearing a 15% interest coupon
BDT & MSD Partners’ investment values company at about €6.5bn and provides exit for private equity backer BC Partners
The US military is opening up to defence and weapons start-ups as evolving technology begins to transform modern warfare
Logistics and warehouse workers labour on, sometimes without air conditioning
‘Perverse’ to be shunning defence companies at time of war, say Griffith and Cartlidge
French finance minister backs new subsidies that will take into account producers’ emissions
The trade of renewable electricity will help countries phase out fossil fuels. But demand for the infrastructure is outstripping supply
Stefan Hartung’s call comes after Germany warned its companies to reduce their dependence on Beijing
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