Syngenta Crop Protection AG: Syngenta Crop Protection and Valagro Confirm Interest for SICIT Group
Following the Press Release published yesterday by Intesa Holding S.p.A., Syngenta Crop Protection AG ( Syngenta ) together with Valagro S.p.A. ( Valagro ) would like to confirm that they both remain interested in pursuing a potential transaction involving SICIT Group S.p.A. ( SICIT Group ). In this respect, and consistently with the Letter of Interest delivered to SICIT Group, yesterday Syngenta and Valagro received access to certain limited confirmatory due diligence information and are in the process of reviewing expeditiously this information in order to decide in a short timeframe whether or not going forward with the proposed voluntary tender offer on SICIT Group pursuant to Article 102 and 106, fourth paragraph, of the Italian Financial Act.
Social Media for Big Companies: 10+ Inspiring Examples
When it comes to strategy, social media for big companies differs in a couple key ways from social media for small businesses. Katie Sehl May 10, 2021
Social media for big companies has become about as commonplace as human resource departments.
Unless you’re Apple, you’re on social media. Even the tech giant, which abstained from traditional social media marketing for light-years by Internet standards, now posts regularly across multiple accounts and channels.
Customers take for granted that big companies are on social media. The bigger the company, the higher expectations are that teams sit at the ready to answer questions, put out fires, deliver award-winning creative, and tout corporate values. And frankly, most of those expectations are fair.
Faster vaccination of the population, with more vaccines from wider manufacturers approved with due process, is one clear way of making sure that people are safe from COVID-19, according a senior official of the Tata group. The group is in the process of airlifting 60 cryogenic containers from overseas and building around 400 oxygen generating units that can be used by hospitals in smaller towns to aid combat the devastating second wave of the pandemic. It is also preparing cold chains in case a vaccine requiring low temperature for transportation is approved. I would say the faster and sooner we are able to get our people vaccinated, the better it would be because it is one clear way of making sure that our people are safe, Tata Sons President (Infrastructure, Defence, Aerospace and Global Corporate Affairs) Banmali Agrawala told PTI.