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MTLC Professional Women’s Meeting: Negotiation Techniques
Foley Hoag partner Brooke Fritz to join a panel discussion titled “Advocating for Your Business, Yourself, and Your Team” during MTLC’s Professional Women’s Meeting: Negotiation Techniques.Find your full leadership potential at this meeting designed for women in tech and leadership roles. Negotiation is a critical tool for advancing your business objectives, championing your team, and advocating for yourself in every professional setting.
You will hear from accomplished sales and tech leaders who are skilled in both business and personal negotiation. This event will equip you with actionable negotiation techniques and frameworks you can use immediately—no matter your role or title.
What to expect:
- Practical negotiation tactics tailored for tech professionals
- Real-world scenarios and relatable stories from top women in sales
- Strategies for overcoming internal and external barriers to advocacy
- Tools for elevating your team, driving business outcomes, and maximizing your impact
- Networking with fellow women leaders committed to growth and empowerment
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Brazil gets to keep $4 billion in taxes after partial victory in Tupi field dispute
BRASILIA/SAO PAULO, Oct 22 (Reuters) – Brazil won a partial victory in an international dispute about the Tupi oilfield against a consortium formed by Petrobras (PETR3.SA), Shell (SHEL.L) and Petrogal, allowing the country to keep 22.2 billion reais ($4.11 billion) in tax payments, the Solicitor General’s Office said on Wednesday.The dispute with Brazil’s oil regulator ANP over tax regulations governing the field’s size is being mediated by the arbitration court at the International Chamber of Commerce.
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In a small defeat for Brazil, the court also decided that future compensation by the consortium can be made in other ways besides cash payments if the amount is 30% higher than the quarterly deposits made since 2019 when a federal court ruled in favor of the government.
Shell declined to comment, while Petrobras, which has a 65% stake in the consortium, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Tupi has for years been Brazil’s highest producing field, with over 1 million barrels of oil equivalent per day.However, since 2014, the consortium has asserted that Tupi actually includes the Cernambi field as well, but the government considers them as one big field, whose oil production revenue is subject to a higher tax rate.
($1 = 5.4039 reais)
Reporting by Ricardo Brito in Brasilia and Roberto Samora in Sao Paulo; Writing by Fernando Cardoso; Editing by Richard Chang
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