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Every day, the Marketscreener team compiles and summarizes the most important news related to listed companies around the world. Today, there are talks of acquisitions, including PayPal's takeover of Paidy, or Enbridge's purchase of Moda Midstream Operating. Nio Inc will raise $2 billion through an ADS offering in New York, while the SEC is threatening to sue Coinbase over its crypto-based lending offer.

- Sanofi will buy Kadmon for $1.9 billion ($9.50 per share).
- EssilorLuxottica increases its stake in GrandVision to 83%.
- Airbus claims 132 net orders over eight months and 384 deliveries.
- ArcelorMittal receives €55m in German support for a green steel plant in Hamburg.
- Ford snatches Doug Field, the boss of Apple's automotive program, from its compatriot.
- Intel plans to invest 80 billion euros over 10 years in the chip sector in Europe.
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After Moody's, Fitch downgrades China Evergrande Group's credit rating, which presents a high risk of default.
- Zooplus is also being courted by KKR, after EQT and Hellman & Friedman.
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Italy is considering Telecom Italia and Leonardo to create a $2.3 billion secure cloud, according to Bloomberg.
- Toshiba' s management has been considering an exit, but nothing has been decided yet.
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The SEC is threatening to sue Coinbase over its crypto-based lending offer.
- Apple is planning a product presentation on September 14.
- PayPal is buying Japan's Paidy for $2.7 billion.
- Smiths Group sells its medical division to ICU for $2.4B.
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Rafael Lopez becomes head of compliance at Credit Suisse.
- Enbridge to acquire Moda Midstream Operating for $3 billion.
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Elliott has built a $1 billion-plus position in Citrix, according to the Wall Street Journal.
- Nio Inc will raise $2 billion through an ADS offering in New York.
- Vetropack 's reference shareholder is placing 1.83 million shares.
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KKR to sell 50 million Coty shares.
- SoftwareOne is placing 5.4% of its treasury stock at around CHF 25 each.
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Swiss sneakers On will enter Wall Street at USD 18 to 20 per share.
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