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Every day, the MarketScreener team selects the most important news about listed companies worldwide. Here's a short summary for your convenience:

États-Unis
- PNC Financial Services appoints former BlackRock executive Mark Wiedman as president amidst economic uncertainties.
- CVS Health appoints Brian Newman as new CFO amid financial challenges and activist investor pressure.
- BlackRock expresses concerns about market volatility and potential declines due to U.S. tariffs.
- Broadcom Inc. announces a $10 billion share buyback program authorized by its board.
- United States Steel faces a delay in its annual shareholder meeting due to a new review by CFIUS on its merger with Nippon Steel.
- Walgreens surpasses Wall Street's quarterly profit estimates as it approaches the closure of its deal with Sycamore Partners.
- Levi Strauss reports better-than-expected first-quarter revenue and profit driven by strong denim demand.
- RTX advances in aerospace with developments in additive manufacturing and expands GTF engine overhaul capacity.
Europe:
- Infineon Technologies AG agrees to acquire Marvell Technology's automotive Ethernet business for $2.5 billion in cash.
- Continental AG plans to separate and likely sell its ContiTech division, dismissing the option of a spin-off.
- Eni plans to open up capital in its new carbon capture unit and considers selling some upstream assets.
- Stellantis halts production of Leapmotor's T03 electric car in Poland and contemplates spinning off luxury brands.
- Snam acquires a 24.99% stake in Vier Gas Holding to expand its presence in the German gas market.
- Airbus signs a provisional deal with Amazon to integrate the Kuiper satellite constellation into its aircraft.
- 3i Group postpones the sale of its pet food subsidiary, Applaws, due to concerns about potential US tariffs.
- Vinci SA signs a 35-year PPP contract with the New South Wales government for renewable energy infrastructure.
Rest of the world:
- Samsung Electronics reports only a 0.2% drop in Q1 operating profit despite concerns over US tariffs.
- Petrobras faces a request from Brazil's energy minister to consider reducing the average price of diesel sold to distributors.
- Novo Nordisk invests significantly in Brazil and accelerates the launch of its weight loss product Wegovy in India.
- Tencent repurchases 1.4 million shares for HK$600.6 million amidst accusations against a WeChat news account in Canada.
- BYD anticipates a robust increase in first-quarter net profits, surpassing analyst expectations.
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DeepRoute.ai teams up with Qualcomm to develop advanced driver assistance solutions.
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