Yearly Archives: 2025

Real Madrid Plans Minority Stake Sale to Fund Stadium and Competition

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Real Madrid is preparing to sell up to 10% of a commercial subsidiary to outside investors, marking a shift from its traditional member-owned structure. President Florentino Pérez announced the plan to raise capital following the Santiago Bernabéu stadium renovation, which cost over €1.3 billion. The stake, valued at approximately $675 million based on a $6.75 billion club valuation, would give investors access to revenue from sponsorships and events without sporting decision authority. The move follows similar strategies by Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain, though recent changes at Atlético Madrid highlight risks of minority investments evolving into majority control.

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Orano Considers Sale of Niger Uranium Assets Amid Geopolitical Concerns

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France’s state-owned Orano is exploring the sale of its uranium assets in Niger following operational disruptions triggered by the country’s 2023 military coup. The company has lost control of its key assets, including the Somair mine and the Imouraren permit. Orano is now focusing on diversifying its portfolio with projects in Canada, Kazakhstan, Namibia, Mongolia, and Uzbekistan. The potential sale aligns with Orano’s capital reallocation strategy and may attract interest from state-backed buyers. The outcome has broader implications for uranium supply chains, energy security, and the shifting geopolitical dynamics across the nuclear industry.

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The EU’s New AI Act “Unacceptable Risk” Provisions Take Effect – Here’s What That Means Now and What’s Coming Next

2025-02-02 EU AI Act Unacceptable risk provisions take effect

The European Union’s AI Act entered its first enforcement phase on February 2, targeting artificial intelligence systems labeled as “unacceptable risk.” This includes bans on social scoring, real-time biometric surveillance in public, and emotionally manipulative AI. While these provisions are now active, broader rules covering high-risk systems, AI literacy, and transparency will come into force gradually through 2027. Companies operating in or selling into the EU must begin compliance planning now. Penalties for non-compliance, including fines up to €35 million or 7% of global revenue, will begin in August 2025.

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UK Government Revives Plans to Create a Silicon Valley Rival in the Oxford-Cambridge ARC

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The UK government is reviving plans to develop a “Silicon Valley” equivalent in the Oxford-Cambridge ARC, aiming to boost national GDP and create 100,000 high-skilled jobs by 2035. Backed by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, alongside Oxford and Cambridge Universities and FTSE 100 companies, the initiative focuses on AI, infrastructure, and private capital investment. Highlighted success stories include Arm Holdings and Darktrace. While the potential is significant, global AI competition presents risks. If successful, the project could contribute £78 billion to UK GDP and help fund major public initiatives like the New Hospital Programme.

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