Bloomberg Qualcomm Inc. suffered a setback in its fight with US antitrust regulators who accuse the semiconductor maker of abusing a monopoly in chips for cell phones and raising costs for consumers. US District Judge Lucy Koh in San Jose, California, sided with the Federal Trade Commission on part of the agency’s antitrust case against Qualcomm ahead of a trial ...
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VW takes another shot at compact pickup market
Bloomberg Volkswagen AG plans a renewed push into the lucrative pickup segment that’s elu-ded the German manufacturer for years. The compact Tarok, shown in Sao Paulo, “will soon†be offered in Brazil, the company said in a statement. The truck “has the potential to boost Volkswagen’s model range in other global markets,†it said without providing details. The world’s biggest ...
Read More »May’s closing in on Brexit deal can’t stem business exodus
Bloomberg Just as Prime Minister Theresa May is closing in on a Brexit deal, the march of companies quitting Britain is getting louder. On one day alone, CME Group Inc. said it’s moving its $240 billion-a-day short-term financing market to Amsterdam from London in another blow for the City, while German ball bearings maker Schaeffler AG announced the closing of ...
Read More »Takeda pushes back as group seeks to stop $62bn Shire deal
Bloomberg Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Chief Executive Officer Christophe Weber pushed back against dissident shareholders seeking to stop the Japanese drugmaker’s acquisition of Shire Plc, saying he won’t release minutes of boardroom discussions. A group including members of Takeda’s founding family opposes the planned $62 billion acquisition of the UK-listed biotech firm, which would rank as the biggest overseas takeover by ...
Read More »Infosys is boring again, and that’s a good thing: Nilekani
Bloomberg Infosys Ltd. has returned to stability, almost a year after the appointment of a new chief executive ended a tumultuous period at the Indian software and services company. Chairman Nandan Nilekani, speaking on the sidelines of Bloomberg’s New Economy Forum in Singapore, said that the turnaround is complete. “This is all very much from the past,†he said of ...
Read More »Chinese car billionaire Li sets sights on ‘supersonic’ trains
Bloomberg Chinese billionaire Li Shufu spent the past decade expanding his auto empire buying Volvo, a stake in Daimler AG and a startup that is building flying cars. Now he’s looking to reinvent the bullet train. Li’s Zhejiang Geely Holding Group signed an agreement on Tuesday with state-owned China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp. to build “supersonic trains†using homegrown ...
Read More »US warns of pain to firms found evading renewed Iran sanctions
Bloomberg The US gave a stark warning to companies around the world: Evading sanctions on Iran will hurt. “I promise you that doing business in Iran in defiance of our sanctions will ultimately be a much more painful business decision than pulling out of Iran,†Secretary of State Michael Pompeo said at a news conference in Washington, after the US ...
Read More »Euro-area companies downbeat on trade, political uncertainty
Bloomberg Euro-area companies entered the final stretch of 2018 the most despondent in almost four years, burdened by protectionism and sliding markets. IHS Markit’s Purchasing Manager’s Index for manufacturing and services fell to 53.1 in October, the worst since September 2016, and a gauge of the business outlook fared even worse. “Expectations have slumped to the bleakest since the end ...
Read More »Verizon undergoes rejig in push towards 5G
Bloomberg Verizon Communications Inc. unveiled a reorganisation focussed on three groups — consumers, business customers and media — as part of Chief Executive Officer Hans Vestberg’s plan to advance 5G wireless technology. Vestberg, who spent his entire career at communications-equipment maker Ericsson AB before coming to Verizon in April 2017, is making network technology a priority throughout the company. Fifth-generation ...
Read More »GE to sell commercial lighting division to AIP
Bloomberg General Electric Co. is in talks to sell its commercial lighting division to American Industrial Partners, according to people familiar with the matter, as the manufacturer continues on its divestiture blitz. GE and AIP could announce a deal for the unit, which is known as Current, Powered by GE, as early as this week, said the people, who asked ...
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