BBG: IAG gets EU warning shot over €400m Air Europa deal
BLOOMBERG reports: IAG SA’s €400 million ($428 million) takeover of Air Europa risks being derailed for a second ...
BLOOMBERG reports:
(We’re following the nine most promising shots around the world. Updated: 18 December 2020, 11:00 CET)
The first Covid-19 shots have been given to more than 1.1 million people in four countries, according to data collected by Bloomberg. It’s the start of the biggest vaccination campaign in history and one of the largest logistical challenges ever undertaken.
Vaccinations in the U.S. began this week with health-care workers, and 24 states reported the first 49,567 doses administered. Those numbers are expected to surge in coming days as more states work through their early allocations of shots and begin to report their numbers.
These are the first of an initial distribution of 5.9 million doses of Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE’s vaccine.
About half of those doses are being distributed this week, according to a state-by-state breakdown of shipments released by the U.S. government. The other half are being held in reserve until three weeks from now, when those who got the vaccine will get the second shot of the two-dose inoculation.
To read the full post, please click here.
'I'm scared', says Boeing whistleblower, after two others suffer mysterious deaths
DSV could face $16m bill after helicopter is written off in haulage accident
FAK rate hikes holding, with strong demand into peak season predicted
Déjà vu as major ocean carriers scramble for tonnage and containers
Indian trade disrupted as port congestion forces liner services to skip calls
Shipper frustration as spot rates rise alongside demand, and cargo is rolled
Don't get too confident for Q2, market risks haven't disappeared, warns Yang Ming chief
Comment on this article