Bloomberg Qualcomm Inc, the largest maker of chips for smartphones, said it’s leading the charge to be the main supplier of technology for 5G phones coming this year and announced new products aimed at winning more orders in the automotive market. The company’s chips will be in 30 devices with 5G connections coming to the market later in 2019, Qualcomm ...
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Sika to buy materials maker Parex for $2.6bn
Bloomberg Sika AG offered to acquire Parex Ltd at an enterprise value of 2.5 billion Swiss francs ($2.6 billion), adding a maker of mortar and other construction materials to expand a key business for the Swiss chemicals group. The purchase will add to earnings per share from the first full year after the deal is completed, expected in the second ...
Read More »Daimler set to roll out self-driving trucks
Bloomberg Daimler AG will start selling a heavy-duty truck in the US this year that’s able to brake, accelerate and steer at all speeds on its own. This will coincide with the planned launch of electric-car leader Tesla Inc’s Semi truck, which will stoke competition at a time when demand in North America is forecast to soften. Taking the next ...
Read More »Elon Musk breaks ground on $5bn Tesla factory in Shanghai
Bloomberg After four years of planning, Tesla Inc finally broke ground on its planned $5 billion factory in the world’s biggest auto market. But the timing couldn’t be more inauspicious. Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk and some Shanghai officials, including Mayor Ying Yong, on Monday attended a function at a site near the city to kick off construction of what ...
Read More »Xi aide shows up at US-China trade talks
Bloomberg Chinese Vice Premier Liu He unexpectedly attended the first day of talks aimed at resolving the trade dispute between the world’s two biggest economies, according to people familiar with the matter and a photo seen by Bloomberg. Liu is the top economic adviser to Chinese President Xi Jinping, who led previous negotiations in Washington that produced a deal that ...
Read More »Taiwan arrests six engineers suspected of leaking BASF technology to China
Bloomberg Taiwan arrested six current and former BASF SE engineers accused of accepting bribes and sharing the German company’s technology with Jiangyin Jianghua Microelectronics Materials Co., in one of the more elaborate cases involving alleged Chinese intellectual property theft. Jianghua offered them $5.8 million in return for help building a new factory in the eastern Chinese province of Jiangsu, Criminal ...
Read More »â€˜Big M&A crucial in pharma landscape’
Bloomberg These are tough times for the global health-care world, and only financially fit companies supported by strong research and development will survive, according to Takeda Pharmaceutical’s Christophe Weber. That goes a long way to explaining the Japanese drugmaker’s $62 billion deal to acquire Shire Plc, the chief executive said at a briefing, as the company prepares to close the ...
Read More »Handcuffed and roped up, Ghosn to address Japan court
Bloomberg Carlos Ghosn will speak publicly on Tuesday for the first time since his arrest almost two months ago, when he appears in a Japanese court. Handcuffed and with a rope tied around his waist, as is the practice in Japanese courts, the former Nissan Motor Co. chairman will declare his innocence and deny any wrongdoing, according to his chief ...
Read More »Rift between Germany, Brazil stalls work on carbon market
Bloomberg A dispute pitting two groups of nations led respectively by Germany and Brazil is holding up work on creating a global market for trading carbon pollution, one of the pillars of the Paris Agreement on climate change. After bruising talks at a United Nations climate conference last month, the two groups remain at odds on how to structure the ...
Read More »Apple-Samsung deal shows shift to services
Bloomberg Apple and Samsung announced a deal that only recently would have seemed unthinkable: The iPhone maker will begin offering iTunes movies and TV shows on its archrival’s TV sets. The move demonstrates Apple’s shift towards developing into a tech- and media-services company as sales of gear like the iPhone continue to wane. It’s “further evidence that Apple is willing ...
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