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TUI holds outlook as customers book later
Read the full story: TUI holds outlook as customers book laterTUI has maintained guidance despite weaker third-quarter profit and bookings. Customers are making travel decisions later as geopolitical disruption and consumer caution reshape demand, while the group continues to expect €1.1bn–€1.4bn of annual underlying EBIT.
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ustwo adds DeepMind executive to oversee AI

ustwo has appointed dedicated board oversight for artificial intelligence strategy. Google DeepMind executive Simon Bouton becomes the studio’s first AI non-executive director as governance, commercial value, and responsible deployment move deeper into board responsibilities.









