Iberdrola chooses MiX Telematics as its long-term global connected fleet partner
BOCA RATON, Fla., March 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/
MiX Telematics (JSE: MIX) (NYSE: MIXT), a leading global provider of connected fleet management solutions delivered as Software as a Service (SaaS), is proud to announce that Iberdrola, a global energy pioneer, has chosen MiX Telematics as its long-term global connected fleet partner for more than 6,000 vehicles in Spain, the United Kingdom and North America.
With a history of over 170 years, today Iberdrola is a global energy leader, the number-one producer of wind power and one of the world s biggest electricity utilities by market capitalisation. The group supplies energy to almost 100 million people in dozens of countries, has more than 600,000 shareholders, a workforce comprising more than 35,000 employees and assets worth more than €122 billion.
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L ORÉAL: Annual General Meeting of Tuesday 20 April 2021 / 2020 Universal Registration Document
Annual General Meeting of Tuesday 20 April 2021
2020 Universal Registration Document
Terms of availability of information regarding the Annual General Meeting to be held on Tuesday 20 April 2021 and the 2020 Universal Registration Document.
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF TUESDAY 20 APRIL 2021
The Annual General Meeting of L Oréal (hereafter the Company ) will be held on 20 April 2021 at 10 a.m. on a closed doors basis (à huis clos), without the physical presence of the shareholders and other persons entitled to attend, at the Company s administrative headquarters located at 41, rue Martre, 92110 Clichy.
The notice of meeting was published in the BALO (
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The Union of Musicians and Allied Workers has organised global protests against
Spotify.
The streaming giant came under
increased pressure during 2020, with high profile insight into its royalties exposing what many deemed to be unfair methods of paying musicians.
With the UK parliament organising a committee into the process, Spotify is coming under pressure on both sides of the Atlantic.
The Union of Musicians and Allied Workers organised a series of global protests yesterday (March 16th) at Spotify offices around the world, calling for increased transparency in their business methods.
The union wants to obtain a user-centric payment model, raising the price of a single stream to one cent, alongside an end to lawsuits filed against musicians.