April 10 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories in the Financial Times. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
Headlines
- Unilever acquires vitamin gummies brand Grüns in wellness push
- Italian government moves to oust Leonardo chief executive
- Uzbekistan prepares to list state assets in London
- xAI sues Colorado over first state AI anti-discrimination law
Overview
- Unilever ULVR.L said on Thursday it will buy U.S.-based nutritional supplements brand Grüns for an undisclosed amount, as the British consumer goods giant increases its focus on wellbeing and beauty products.
- Italy proposed to appoint Lorenzo Mariani as the new chief executive of defence group Leonardo LDOF.MI, replacing Roberto Cingolani, the Treasury said in a statement.
- Uzbekistan's National Investment Fund plans to float on the London and Tashkent stock exchanges, it said, marking the first foray into global equity markets for an Uzbek state-backed entity.
- xAI filed a lawsuit seeking to block Colorado from enforcing a new law regulating artificial intelligence systems, escalating a fight over whether oversight should be handled by states or by Washington.
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