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ROUNDUP: Morphosys (MorphoSys share) wants to gain cancer drug – share continues to be under pressure
PLANEGG / MUNICH – The biotech company Morphosys is aiming for further growth with the cancer drug Monjuvi in the USA for the year that has just started. In addition, the group, which is in the process of converting from contract researcher to drug developer, will spend significantly more money on research and development in the current year. The company does not expect any milestone payments to be made this year. The share, which had been under pressure for months, continued to fall.
Daimler with a sharp drop in sales in the final quarter – Mercedes behind BMW
STUTTGART – The car manufacturer Daimler (Daimler share) recorded another sharp drop in sales in the final quarter of last year. In the months from October to December, the core brand Mercedes-Benz delivered 464 130 cars worldwide, almost a quarter fewer than in the same period of the previous year, such as the Dax -Group announced on Friday. For the year as a whole, the Stuttgart-based company fell behind arch rivals BMW for the first time in years, with 2.05 million cars sold back, which sold more than 2.2 million cars of its parent brand. In 2016, the Mercedes brand took the lead in global sales of premium models from the Munich-based company.
DÜSSELDORF – The Deutsche Bank continues to expect the return on the return targets in 2022. He was “very foresighted” that the bank will meet its self-imposed requirements, said CFO James the “Handelsblatt” (Friday edition). “The target return of eight percent is our north star, the central orientation for the entire bank and the entire renovation.” The statements were well received on the stock market – the share continued to grow.
T-Mobile US lures many new customers – but growth is likely to weaken
NEW YORK – The Deutsche Telekom subsidiary T-Mobile USA expects an industry-wide slowdown in the recent strong growth in new customer numbers in 2022. The growth in new customers will normalize somewhat this year, said T-Mobile-US CFO Peter Osvaldik at an analyst event of the US bank Citigroup on Thursday (local time), without giving detailed goals. The T-Mobile-US share fell slightly in the US after-hours trading.
Infineon competitor STMicro increases sales more strongly than expected
GENEVA – The semiconductor company STMicroelectronics last year implemented a little more than expected due to the high demand for chips. Sales have risen by around a quarter to just under 12.8 billion US dollars (11.3 billion euros), like the Infineon competitor announced on Friday in Geneva when the key figures for the past year were announced. Most recently, the company had expected an increase to 12.6 billion dollars (dollar exchange rate). In addition, the gross margin was at the upper end of the range last promised or slightly above it. The company will present further details on last year’s results on January 27th.
Samsung expects strong growth
SEOUL – The high demand for chips for data centers has the electronics giant Samsung brought strong growth in the final quarter of 2021. In its earnings outlook for the quarter, the world market leader in memory chips, smartphones and televisions anticipates an increase in operating profit of 52.5 percent year-on-year and a record quarterly turnover. The Korean company announced on Friday that profits from its core businesses are expected to be 13.8 billion won (about 10.2 billion euros).
Shell is investing billions more in share buybacks after selling its assets
DEN HAAG – The Shell oil company used, as announced, further billions for a share buyback. The $ 5.5 billion came from the sale of a shale gas deposit in the US state of Texas in September. These funds are now to be used quickly for the buybacks, as Shell announced on Friday in The Hague.
Additional Reports
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-ROUNDUP 2: Consumer advocates want immediate right to repairs
-Ifo: Another major shortage of materials on construction sites
-Comparison portals: Customers do not see a reduction in the EEG surcharge
-Luxembourg, Sweden and Israel become Corona high-risk areas
-ROUNDUP: Low-cost airline Ryanair gives up base in Frankfurt
-‘WSJ ‘: Gamestop wants to enter the NFT business – the share rises after the trading hours
-Synlab takes over bioinformatics laboratory
-Brand in Berlin factory could affect production of ASML more significantly
-New York Times to acquire The Athletic for $ 550 million
-CES car from BMW changes color
Study predicts global dementia cases will triple by 2050
-Lauterbach: more contact restrictions for gastronomy necessary
-‘RTL direkt ‘stronger than ever before’ heute-journal ‘and’ Tagesthemen ‘
-Marode bridge on the Sauerland line A45 must be demolished
-Laboratory Association warns of overload during tests due to Omikron
-ROUNDUP: The federal government and the owners are fighting to save the MV shipyards
-‘Spiegel ‘: Bundeswehr has security problems with old missiles °
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