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Samsung to buy back nearly 80 billion dollars in shares

Samsung to buy back nearly 80 billion dollars in shares

South Korean tech company Samsung Electronics has announced plans to repurchase up to 80 billion dollars worth of its own shares this year. This significant financial move comes as the company seeks to manage its capital and shareholder value.

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Talpa to compensate Ajax fans who bought paid stream following technical issues

Talpa to compensate Ajax fans who bought paid stream following technical issues

Talpa's streaming platform, Kijk.nl, experienced significant technical failures during the Ajax versus FC Sion Conference League match, preventing many paid users from watching the first twenty minutes. In response to widespread criticism from disappointed supporters, the company has pledged to provide full refunds to all affected customers.

Talpa compensates all users of Ajax livestream match

Talpa compensates all users of Ajax livestream match

Talpa is refunding all users who purchased a livestream for the Ajax versus FC Sion Conference League playoff match after technical issues prevented some viewers from accessing the feed on the KIJK platform. The company will return the full purchase price of 4.99 euros to all affected customers.

Zandvoort Circuit Director on final F1: Choosing to stop at the peak

Zandvoort Circuit Director on final F1: Choosing to stop at the peak

Circuit Zandvoort will host its final Formula 1 race, with director Robert van Overdijk deciding to stop at the peak of the event's success. After five memorable editions featuring Max Verstappen, organizers feel it is the right time to conclude the tradition in the Netherlands.

US refunds 800 million euros in illegal duties to German companies

US refunds 800 million euros in illegal duties to German companies

The United States has refunded nearly 800 million euros in unlawfully collected import duties to German listed companies. Between October and June, the U.S. government returned approximately 66 billion euros in total to various entities.

Raid on Zeeland fish company suspected of trading in poached carpet shells

Raid on Zeeland fish company suspected of trading in poached carpet shells

The investigative branch of the Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA-IOD) raided a Zeeland-based shellfish company on Wednesday. Authorities suspect the business of illegally harvesting, purchasing, and reselling carpet shells.