Aesop's grape-hungry fox has a lesson for DHL's dealmakers
From 1.0 to 2.0
Let’s observe stock market developments after the Mærsk-quits-Schenker ripple effect was widely felt in Europe’s transport and logistics sector yesterday, Spike-y Monday 1 July.
A good sign for the start of Q3 24?
Lather, rinse, repeat: because at times, sifting through the nonsense of the capital markets can be pure joy at our end.
Rather: a sign of things to come?
If indeeeeeeed you missed the fun on Spike-y Monday, during a strong day of trade that in Europe was immediately boosted…
… by the ...
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