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🚀 MANTRA Announces Restructuring Amid Challenging Year

According to Foresight News, MANTRA CEO JP Mullin announced on social media that the company will undergo restructuring following a difficult year, which includes reducing team size. The layoffs will affect several departments, including business development, marketing, and human resources. Mullin stated that a series of extremely unfortunate and unfair events in April 2025, coupled with ongoing market downturns, increasing competition, and evolving market dynamics, have made MANTRA's cost structure unsustainable in light of recent circumstances. The restructuring aims to enhance capital efficiency and focus more on core business operations.

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🚀 Universal to Separate Downtown's Artist Royalty Platform, Curve

Universal Music Group has decided to separate Downtown Music Holdings' artist royalty platform, Curve. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting that this move is part of Universal's strategy to streamline its operations and focus on its core business areas. The decision to spin off Curve comes as Universal aims to enhance its efficiency and better serve its artists by concentrating on its primary music-related activities. This strategic shift reflects the company's ongoing efforts to adapt to the evolving music industry landscape and optimize its resources for future growth.

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🚀 Bayer Plans $10.5 Billion Settlement for Roundup Lawsuits

Bayer is reportedly set to announce a $10.5 billion settlement aimed at resolving both current and future lawsuits related to its Roundup weedkiller. Bloomberg posted on X that the settlement is intended to address claims that the product causes cancer. The move comes as Bayer seeks to mitigate ongoing legal challenges and financial liabilities associated with the popular herbicide. The settlement is expected to cover a significant portion of the lawsuits, providing relief to the company and claimants alike. Bayer's decision reflects its strategy to manage the legal risks and focus on its core business operations.

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