Bloomberg Denim production is a “dirty business,†says Michael Preysman, chief executive officer of fashion e-tailer Everlane Inc. He’s not wrong. Chances are, those jeans you’re wearing produced 44 pounds of carbon dioxide and took up to 10,000 litres of water to make, much of it ending up in waterways, along with toxic dyes and chemicals deployed in making denim. ...
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Renault to double electric car offerings, widen China presence
Bloomberg Renault SA will double electric-car offerings in the next five years and widen its presence in China to protect its global ranking in building battery-powered autos as competitors including Volkswagen AG expand in the segment. Electrified models will comprise half of Renault’s line-up by the end of 2022 as the carmaker rolls out eight new or revamped wholly battery-powered ...
Read More »Toyota’s Denso spends $1bn on US EVs, car safety
Bloomberg Japan’s Denso Corp. is placing a $1 billion bet that the US auto sector’s future is electric. Toyota Motor Corp.’s top parts supplier said it’ll invest that much to expand its factory in Maryville, Tennessee, to make components for electrified, connected and self-driving cars. The factory’s customers include the Detroit Three and Japan-based carmakers, said Bill Foy, senior vice ...
Read More »Hong Kong’s CLP to diversify, expand in India
Bloomberg Hong Kong’s largest power utility CLP Holdings Ltd. is scouting for more renewable power projects in India at a time when conventional generators are coping with stranded projects and under utilisation. CLP India Pvt. is eyeing run-of-the-river hydro power projects, solar and wind capacities as well as efficient coal-based power generation units located near coal mines, which helps to ...
Read More »Singapore property stocks jump as big sales buoy sentiment
Bloomberg Shareholders of Singapore developers have another reason to rejoice: en-bloc sales are at a ten-year high, according to some estimates. A spate of en-bloc sales this week, or redevelopment deals in which a group of owners band together to sell apartment blocks at a hefty premium, has buoyed market sentiment that the property sector is poised for a rebound. ...
Read More »Gold rises as N Korea prepares for missile test
Bloomberg Investor angst over Kim Jong Un is helping gold get its groove back. Bullion rose, trimming a weekly loss, after Russia’s state news service quoted Russian legislator Anton Morozov as saying North Korean officials are planning a new test soon of a missile capable of reaching the US West Coast. Geopolitical tensions are reviving haven demand for the precious ...
Read More »Amazon looms over drugstores as analysts see market entry
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂBloomberg Amazon.com Inc. is almost certain to enter the business of selling prescription drugs by 2019, said two analysts at Leerink Partners, posing a direct threat to the US’s biggest brick-and-mortar drugstore chains. “It’s a matter of when, not if,†Leerink Partners analyst David Larsen said in a report to clients. “We expect an announcement within the next 1-2 years.†...
Read More »House Russia probe calls Facebook,  Twitter for hearing
Bloomberg The House Intelligence Committee is asking officials from Facebook Inc., Twitter Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google to testify publicly as part of its Russia probe on November 1, the same day as a planned Senate Intelligence hearing, according to two people familiar with the decision. That would set up a marathon day for the social media companies, which are ...
Read More »GE’s post-Immelt exodus accelerates ‘succession’
Bloomberg General Electric Co.’s management overhaul marked the latest departures of high-profile executives from a company that has traditionally served as an incubator of corporate bosses. Chief Financial Officer Jeffrey Bornstein is leaving at the end of the year. Two other company veterans and GE vice chairs, Beth Comstock and John Rice, are retiring from the company. They’re following Steve ...
Read More »HelloFresh aims for IPO in 2nd week of Oct
Bloomberg HelloFresh, the meal-kit startup owned by Rocket Internet SE, aims to announce an initial public offering in the second half of October as the German company tries to distance itself from the post-IPO flop of Blue Apron Holdings Inc., people familiar with the matter said. HelloFresh has been waiting for preliminary third-quarter earnings to be ready to show investors ...
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