AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAI & SMB Finance: Cegid has completed its acquisition of Shine, creating a cloud-native, AI-driven financial hub for more than one million SMBs and 15,000 accountants across Europe, including Denmark. Digital Policy: UK PM Keir Starmer is set to announce a ban on “harmful” social media platforms for under-16s, while keeping access to “safer” options—sparking attention as Denmark and other EU countries weigh similar moves. Space & Markets: SpaceX’s IPO is drawing massive retail interest, with the company reportedly earmarking up to 30% of shares for individuals; the rush comes as Europe’s retail investing appetite gets a jolt. Health Tech (Denmark): Danish footballer Christian Eriksen collapsed again during a Denmark friendly with Ukraine; he’s conscious and undergoing further checks after a pacemaker responded as expected. Energy Storage (Scotland/Denmark ties): Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners will partially divest stakes in the 500MW Devilla BESS project to the Scottish National Investment Bank and Nuclear Liabilities Fund, keeping majority control. Cancer & Public Health (Denmark): A Danish-led study links dementia risk to nitrate sources in diet, with vegetable nitrate tied to lower risk and animal/processed sources and drinking water tied to higher risk. Diabetes Drugs (Denmark-linked): Novo Nordisk presented new REIMAGINE Phase 3 results for CagriSema, reporting significant HbA1c and weight reductions in type 2 diabetes.
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