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Al Jazeera on MSNDiogo Jota: What happened to the Liverpool and Portugal football star?The football world remains in shock after tragic road accident involving Liverpool forward Diogo Jota and his brother.
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Maisfutebol on MSNDiogo Jota morre em acidente de viação em EspanhaDiogo Jota faleceu na madrugada de quinta-feira depois de um acidente de viação em Zamora, Espanha. Segundo as informações ...
O jogador de futebol português e seu irmão morreram em um acidente de carro no norte da Espanha nesta quinta-feira (3/7).
Kendrick Lamar confirma show no Brasil e relembra parcerias Kendrick Lamar celebra trajetória marcada por parcerias icônicas com nomes como Taylor Swift, Beyoncé e Rihanna ...
Spain's Santander on Tuesday said it had reached an agreement to acquire smaller rival Sabadell's British unit TSB for initially 2.65 billion pounds ($3.64 billion) in an all-cash deal, subject to ...
Santander's plan to buy TSB for 2.65 billion pounds ($3.61 billion) and boost its position in the UK came together only a few weeks ago, after the Spanish bank had been considering a possible exit ...
Santander has agreed to pay an initial £2.65bn for TSB, with the final price expected to rise to £2.9bn when yet-to-be-announced financial results are factored in. The price is 1.5 times the ...
Santander is set to buy rival TSB for £2.65 billion. What does it mean for customers, and could we see the TSB brand disappear from the high street?
Money Santander Santander to buy rival bank TSB for £2.65billion - what it means for you Once completed, the combined bank will have a total of nearly 28 million customers and will be the third ...
Banco Santander has reached an agreement to acquire TSB Banking Group from Sabadell in an all-cash deal valued at up to £2.9bn. The deal values TSB at five times its expected 2026 net income.
Banking giant Santander has agreed to buy TSB in a deal worth up to £2.9billion. If approved the deal would see Britain's second largest bank created.
High street banking giant Santander has agreed to buy rival TSB for £2.65billion, sparking fears of job losses and yet more branch closures. The tie-up, if approved, would create Britain’s ...
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