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Coca-Cola Sells Nigeria Juice Maker CHI Six Years After Purchase
Coca-Cola Sells Nigeria Juice Maker CHI Six Years After Purchase

Bloomberg

time20 minutes ago

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

Coca-Cola Sells Nigeria Juice Maker CHI Six Years After Purchase

Coca-Cola Co. reached a deal to sell CHI Ltd., a Nigerian food producer that it bought six years ago in a bid to expand its offerings in Africa's most populous nation. UAC of Nigeria Plc, which produces cereals and runs restaurants — didn't disclose the value of the transaction in a statement Wednesday. The Nigerian company also manages UAC Property Development Co. as well as Chemical and Allied Products Plc, both of which trade on the Lagos-base bourse.

The ultra-cheap Lenovo Tab One drops below $100 in this rare sale
The ultra-cheap Lenovo Tab One drops below $100 in this rare sale

Phone Arena

time2 hours ago

  • Phone Arena

The ultra-cheap Lenovo Tab One drops below $100 in this rare sale

Lenovo is having some lovely deals today. Earlier, we shared an epic promo on the gaming-focused Legion Tab Gen 3. But users seeking an ultra-affordable device aren't left out: the Lenovo Tab One is also on sale, and it's available at its lowest price. $99 99 $129 99 $30 off (23%) The Lenovo Tab One is back to its best price at the official store. Right now, you can save $30 on the ultra-affordable tablet, allowing you to enjoy everyday entertainment at an even lower price. Get yours and save while this doorbuster sale lasts. Buy at Lenovo That's right! The $129.99 slate can now be yours for just $99.99, $30 off its original price. Sure, that's not a mind-blowing price cut, but it still brings the device to an irresistible price. Even better, this is only the second time the Tab One has dropped this low since launch. So, if you're after a solid everyday tablet that costs under $100, this might just be the a lightweight design and a compact 8.7-inch display, this Android tablet is ideal for on-the-go streaming, browsing, and light use. While it won't knock your socks off with ultra-crisp visuals, its HD resolution is more than decent at this price point. Lenovo also packed in dual speakers, tuned for Dolby Atmos, to give you a surprisingly immersive audio experience. When it comes to performance, you have a decidedly modest MediaTek Helio G85 chip inside. Although low-tier, this SoC should still handle everyday tasks, but you might want to steer clear of heavy terms of battery life, you can expect up to 12.5 hours of nonstop YouTube streaming per charge. The Tab One packs a 5,100mAh battery, which, again, fits its price range nicely. Then again, this budget tablet has some drawbacks. Arguably the biggest one is the minimal software support promise. The tablet ships with Android 14 and gets only one OS upgrade. This, of course, might not be a dealbreaker, especially if you're looking for reliable daily use and not much else. Overall, while it can't possibly compete with the best Android tablets, the Tab One is more than adequate for casual use. If you're willing to make some compromises, this ultra-cheap Lenovo tablet should definitely be on your radar. Get yours at the Lenovo Store and save $30 with this rare promo.

Today Only, You Can Get the Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i for Just $220
Today Only, You Can Get the Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i for Just $220

CNET

timea day ago

  • Business
  • CNET

Today Only, You Can Get the Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i for Just $220

Getting a new laptop can cost a lot of money, which is why it's always worth keeping two things in mind. The first is what you actually want the laptop for, since getting higher specs than you'll ever use is a waste. The second is keeping an eye out for deals. For today only (July 29), you can grab yourself a Lenovo 16-+inch IdeaPad Slim 3i for just $220 at Best Buy -- which is $230 off the standard price. It's a great laptop option for college students, but you'll need to be quick to actually get it while it's discounted. This model of the laptop still boasts some fairly decent specs. It has an Intel i3-N305 processor with 8GB of RAM, so it's capable of keeping up with most standard tasks. You won't be gaming on it, but it'll cover you for studying, watching shows, and all the other stuff you'd normally want a laptop for. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. Keep in mind that it only has 128GB of memory, but since most people store documents online now anyway, that shouldn't be an issue. You can also get two more hours of use in just 15 minutes of charging, which is great for last minute study sessions. All things considered, this is one of the best cheap laptops you can buy right now, and it being on sale makes it even more appealing. This deal won't last long though, so make sure you snap it up if you do want it. Why this deal matters The chance to pickup a reliable laptop for this cheap doesn't come around very often. Lenovo is a reliable brand, and the IdeaPad range has proven itself as being one of the best for students, or those who just need a good laptop for work. With over 50% off the asking price, the IdeaPad Slim 3i is a no-brainer -- just make sure to order it today if you want it.

Iveco Said to Near Defense, Commercial Deals With Leonardo, Tata
Iveco Said to Near Defense, Commercial Deals With Leonardo, Tata

Bloomberg

timea day ago

  • Automotive
  • Bloomberg

Iveco Said to Near Defense, Commercial Deals With Leonardo, Tata

By , Tommaso Ebhardt, Aaron Kirchfeld, and Alberto Brambilla Save Iveco Group NV is nearing a deal to sell its defense unit to Leonardo SpA and the commercial trucking business to India's Tata Motors Ltd., according to people familiar with the matter. Iveco could announce both transactions as early as Wednesday, when it's scheduled to report earnings, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the talks are private. While negotiations are advanced, they could still be delayed or fall apart, the people cautioned.

US-EU trade deal: What to know
US-EU trade deal: What to know

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

US-EU trade deal: What to know

President Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen unveiled a trade deal over the weekend, with tariffs set at 15 percent for European goods. The European Union is also set to buy $750 billion in American energy in the deal, Trump announced, and agreed to invest an additional $600 billion in the U.S. Trump had previously threatened to impose 30-percent tariffs on the EU, which would have started in early August. 'I think it's the biggest deal ever made,' Trump said. Here's what you need to know about the agreement: What led up to the deal? Trump's tariff policy in the first few months of his second term rankled trading partners across the globe, including allies like Canada and the European Union. In April, the president unveiled his 'Liberation Day' tariffs featuring a 20 percent duty on European goods, with the EU responding with its own countermeasures. The president later paused most 'reciprocal' tariffs for negotiations but threatened to impose a 50 percent tariff on the EU in late May. Earlier this month, Trump announced his administration would levy a 30 percent tariff on goods from Mexico and EU members starting Aug. 1. The president told reporters last week he put the chances of the U.S. coming to a trade agreement with the EU prior to an early August deadline at '50/50.' 'Following a good call with @POTUS, we have agreed to meet in Scotland on Sunday to discuss transatlantic trade relations, and how we can keep them strong,' von der Leyen said in a post on the social platform X last Friday. What is included in the deal? According to a statement from von der Leyen, 'the vast majority of EU exports' to the U.S. are set to face a tariff rate of 15 percent 'across most sectors, including cars, semiconductors and pharmaceuticals.' The U.S. and Europe 'also agreed on zero-for-zero tariffs on a number of strategic products' like aircraft, some chemicals and semiconductor equipment, von der Leyen said. Other parts of the deal include EU and U.S. agreements on steel and aluminum, energy and artificial intelligence, according to von der Leyen. What have been the reactions to the deal? 'It is a dark day when an alliance of free peoples, brought together to affirm their common values and to defend their common interests, resigns itself to submission,' French Prime Minister François Bayrou wrote on X, referring to the deal. Belgium's prime minister called the deal a 'moment of relief' but not cause for celebration. Bart De Wever said in a post on X that he hopes Trump will one day come to 'embrace the value of free trade.' 'As we await full details of the new EU–US trade agreement, one thing is clear: this is a moment of relief but not of celebration. Tariffs will increase in several areas and some key questions remain unresolved,' De Wever said. 'I sincerely hope the United States will, in due course, turn away again from the delusion of protectionism and once again embrace the value of free trade – a cornerstone of shared prosperity,' he added. 'This is clearly the best deal we could get under very difficult circumstances,' EU Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič told reporters Monday, according to Reuters. U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick lauded the deal, saying Sunday in a post on X that 'President Trump just unlocked one of the biggest economies in the world.' 'The European Union is going to open its 20 Trillion dollar market and completely accept our auto and industrial standards for the first time ever. In addition, it will purchase $750 BILLION in energy from us and invest $600 BILLION in America,' Lutnick added. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Solve the daily Crossword

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