BERLIN (Reuters) - Infineon said on Tuesday that it expected 'subdued' performance in 2025, having posted fourth-quarter revenue that was broadly in line with a company-compiled consensus.
BANGKOK: Thai telecom carrier Jasmine International Pcl agreed to pay as much as US$560 million for rights to broadcast English Premier League football, seeking to attract customers to its streaming business.
Shares of the company advanced as much as 8.4% in Bangkok, the most since Sept 30. They’ve gained about 20% this year after two straight annual declines.
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