Bloomberg Tesla Inc hasn’t signed any pact with Tianjin Lishen Battery Joint-Stock Co, a spokeswoman for the electric-car maker said, denying a Reuters report that it had inked a preliminary agreement with the Chinese firm. “This is completely false,†according to a WeChat response to a query from Bloomberg News. “Tesla previously received quotes from Lishen, but did not proceed ...
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Singapore to focus on health, infrastructure in budget
Bloomberg Singapore’s finance minister said next month’s budget will focus on infrastructure spending, healthcare for an aging population, and helping businesses transition to a digital economy. “We want to be able to continue to invest in education, the healthcare of our people, and in taking care of the growing number of seniors,†Heng Swee Keat said in an interview with ...
Read More »Facebook scandals put US watchdog’s power at stake
Bloomberg Facebook Inc’s repeated privacy scandals have infuriated users, lawmakers and data-security advocates who are clamouring for a forceful government response. That job mainly falls to Joe Simons, who is under pressure to satisfy doubters or risk sidelining his agency as the nation’s chief privacy watchdog. The chairman of the Federal Trade Commission talked tough when he took over the ...
Read More »Google mulls pulling news-aggregation service from Europe
Bloomberg Lawmakers in Europe are set to test how important Google thinks its news-aggregation service really is. The European Union is working towards finalising a controversial new copyright law. The rules give publishers rights to demand money from the Alphabet Inc unit, Facebook Inc and other web platforms, when small fragments of their articles show up in news search results, ...
Read More »TomTom to sell telematics unit to Bridgestone for $1bn
Bloomberg TomTom NV will sell its Telematics fleet-management business to tire manufacturer Bridgestone Corp for 910 million euros ($1 billion), freeing up resources to battle the likes of Alphabet Inc. for access to mapping technology in car dashboards. The sale is a big step in TomTom’s shift to location technology as customers ditch the personal navigation devices that made the ...
Read More »Philips to close UK factory amid Brexit worries
Bloomberg Royal Philips NV said it will shutter a baby products factory in the UK, after concerns over the nation’s exit from the European Union intensified this week. The Dutch health-tech company will move much of its Glemsford, Suffolk-based production plant to Drachten in the Netherlands, as part of its efforts to cut plants from roughly 50 to about 30 ...
Read More »UK wage growth strongest since 2008 as labour market tightens
Bloomberg Britons are enjoying the strongest wage growth since the financial crisis a decade ago as the labour market tightens. Average earnings excluding bonuses continued to increase an annual 3.3 percent in the three months through November and unemployment fell to 4 percent, matching the lowest rate since 1975, the Office for National Statistics said on Tuesday. Separate figures showed ...
Read More »Top Brazil coffee roaster eyes South American deals
Bloomberg Brazil’s largest coffee roaster is on the prowl for acquisitions in less-consolidated South American markets. The Tres Coracoes venture is looking to buy coffee-roasting companies in Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay and Bolivia, its president, Pedro Lima, said in an interview in Sao Paulo. In Brazil, Tres Coracoes accounts for 27 percent of the roasted-coffee market, ahead of Dutch giant ...
Read More »India mulls $9.8bn plan to pay cash to farmers
Bloomberg India is considering a plan to transfer cash to farmers to ease their financial burden instead of offering subsidies, people with knowledge of the matter said. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government is planning to combine all farm subsidies, including fertiliser costs, and instead pay farmers cash, the people said, asking not to be identified as the discussions aren’t public. ...
Read More »Takeda mulls sale of $3 billion assets
Bloomberg Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. is considering a sale of some emerging-market drugs, as the Japanese drugmaker expands a push to cut debt after its $62 billion takeover of Shire Plc, people familiar with the matter said. The company is working with Bank of America Corp to gauge potential buyer interest in emerging-market assets it acquired through its 2011 purchase of ...
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