Bloomberg SAP SE is making its largest acquisition yet as it battles startups including Salesforce.com Inc in selling software to clients that want to better understand their customers. The $8 billion purchase of Qualtrics International Inc., whose software gathers and analyses data, is meant to strengthen SAP’s offering in the customer relations management sector. That’s a field Europe’s biggest software ...
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Euro hitched to pound amid Brexit concerns
Bloomberg They’re getting a divorce but for currency traders, they’re almost as close as ever. Britain’s torturous settlement bid with the European Union has pushed the pound and euro in sync against the dollar as investors price risks on both sides of the Channel. The 40-day correlation between the two currency pairs has climbed back towards 0.80 and is nearing ...
Read More »GE tumbles to 2009 bear-market low
Bloomberg General Electric Co. plunged towards its recession-era low and the company’s bonds fell sharply after an influential analyst slashed his price target. JPMorgan Chase & Co. analyst Steve Tusa cut his view on the shares 40 percent to $6, the lowest on Wall Street, citing rising liabilities, a weakening cash-flow outlook and poor third-quarter results on “almost all fronts.†...
Read More »Third Point bets on American Express CEO driving growth
Bloomberg Dan Loeb’s Third Point has taken a new position in American Express Co., saying Chief Executive Officer Stephen Squeri has positioned the credit card company for exceptional earnings growth. Amex could trade higher than $135 per share in the next 18 months as it benefits from initiatives to capture more consumer, business and international customers, the New York hedge ...
Read More »California fires seem as costly as hurricane at $19bn
Bloomberg The most destructive series of wildfires in California history co-uld cost the state, insurers and homeowners at least $19 billion in damages, as firefighters struggled to gain control in swirling wi-nds across vast swaths of state. The carnage caused by fires north of San Francisco and near Los Angeles could be on par with the type of destruction triggered ...
Read More »â€˜Samsung to make 1mn foldable phones’
Bloomberg Samsung Electronics Co. will roll out its foldable phone in the first half of next year and produce at least 1 million of them, Yonhap News reported, citing the company’s smartphone chief DJ Koh. The Suwon, South Korea-based company gave a glimpse of its foldable-screen phone at a developer conference in San Francisco without providing details on its price, ...
Read More »China touts success of import fair with $58 billion in deals
Bloomberg Chinese companies signed a combined $57.83 billion worth of intended one-year deals at the country’s first import fair this week, China Central Television reported, as the government seeks to boost demand for foreign goods amid trade tension with the US. Agreements to buy goods and services were signed by firms among the more than 3,600 exhibitors at the China ...
Read More »Singapore assails Facebook as unreliable
Bloomberg Singapore lashed out at Facebook Inc., calling the social media giant unreliable after it declined a request to remove a post that linked Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and the city state with 1MDB allegations. Facebook’s decision to not remove malicious information on Singapore shows the need for legislation, the Ministry of Law said in a statement. The government ...
Read More »China signs farm export deal with Kenya
Bloomberg China signed accords with Kenya that will allow access for farm produce from the East African nation, a presidential aide said. “After a week of delicate negotiations, formal sanitary and phytosanitary agreements have been signed between Kenya and China for Kenya’s agricultural produce to enter the Chinese market,†the president’s chief of staff, Nzioka Waita, said on Twitter. Kenya ...
Read More »Amazon Go has a real rival in Japan
Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc. is betting that stores of the future won’t have any clerks or registers. A company in Japan thinks it can get there first. Signpost Corp., which has a staff of about 100, has already deployed its technology in a kiosk on the platform of a train station in Tokyo. It’s an ideal testing ground: a small space ...
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