Twitter stocks plummet as Elon Musk intensifies dispute over spam accounts
The Tesla founder has warned that the acquisition deal will be on hold until the social media company proves that less than 5% of users are fake
The Tesla founder has warned that the acquisition deal will be on hold until the social media company proves that less than 5% of users are fake
Although it is difficult to draw conclusions about the wealth of the US president and his second-in-command, based on financial disclosure reports, the latter has more bank accounts and has made more from royalties
An official investigation calculates that “thousands or tens of thousands” of students died at these federally-run institutions between 1819 and 1969
The actress shows photos and recordings of her ex-husband before the court that is hearing the case
As the defamation case proceeds, the actrees took to the stand to tell her side of the story, accusing the ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ star of phyisical and emotional abuse
The US bank acknowledges the mistake caused Sweden’s benchmark OMX 30 to fall by 8% and spread to other exchanges, although these rallied back quickly again
Under the terms of the agreement, the Tesla founder cannot criticize the social media network while he completes the acquisition process
EL PAÍS is publishing a series of interviews with the leaders of Spain’s biggest companies regarding the coronavirus crisis. The fifth installment is with the president of Spanish bank Bankia, who believes the pandemic will exacerbate ideological differences
EL PAÍS is conducting a series of interviews with the leaders of Spain’s biggest companies, who describe their experience of the coronavirus health crisis and confinement, offer a diagnosis of the economic outlook, and propose measures to take the country into recovery. Antonio Huertas is the chairman of Spain’s leading insurance company, Mapfre, which is also present in 48 other countries.
EL PAÍS is publishing a series of interviews with the leaders of Spain’s biggest companies regarding the coronavirus crisis. The third installment is with the chairman of Ferrovial, who believes that the government should not fast-track major changes without prior debate, and that if it does, it should do so to facilitate the creation of decent jobs for all Spaniards
EL PAÍS has started a series of interviews with the leaders of Spain’s biggest companies. The second installment is with the chairman of the energy giant Iberdrola. These directors describe their experience of the coronavirus health crisis and confinement, offer a diagnosis of the economic outlook and propose measures to take us into recovery
EL PAÍS is starting a series of interviews with the leaders of Spain’s biggest companies. The first instalment is with the executive chairman of Banco Santander. These directors describe their experience of the coronavirus health crisis and confinement, offer a diagnosis of the economic outlook and propose measures to take us into recovery
Letters went unanswered, experts contradicted each other, and lawyers suddenly changed strategy
Spaniard Manuel Labrado, who was on the scene thanks to his unusual hobby, explains what he saw
The billionaire philanthropist believes that extreme poverty could be eradicated by 2030
Finance minister will take corrective action in a bid to contain regional spending
2014 statistics from company tax filings reveal an average gender gap of over €4,600
Highest earners have continued to bring home more money throughout the economic crisis
Automaker apologizes to Spanish customers, but cannot yet say which vehicles affected
Major US retailer completing second warehouse in Getafe following its success in Seville
Uneven impact of the downturn and a 2012 tax amnesty could explain rise in large fortunes
Report by European Banking Authority shows that most brought home €2 million or more In 2011, there were 125 banking execs making in excess of €1 million.
Affiliates in the country using tax avoidance methods to declare low revenues
Tech giant offering 38 models at prices ranging from €419 to €18,400
Government suffers first setback as arbitration court says it is competent to judge claims
Repurchasing of debt, tax problems and directors’ bonuses to blame for balance sheet
Law allowing Spaniards to assign 0.7% of tax payment to Vatican discriminatory, they argue