Bloomberg General Motors Co. plans to have its self-driving cars ready for a ride-share service within two years as the automaker looks beyond traditional car ownership for new tech-driven sources of revenue. After spending more than a year putting the pieces in place to launch a robotaxi business, GM said it expects to have a fleet of self-driving cars in …
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China’s phonemaker Xiaomi to seek $50bn valuation in IPO
Bloomberg Xiaomi Corp., the Chinese smartphone maker that was once the most valuable startup in the world, is in talks with investment banks about a possible initial public offering and seeking a valuation of at least $50 billion, according to people familiar with the matter. The Beijing-based company is considering an offering as soon as next year with banks suggesting …
Read More »Fiat, Hyundai to partner to develop Hydrogen-engine
Bloomberg Fiat Chrysler Automobiles revealed that it’s in talks with South Korea’s Hyundai Motor Co. about a partnership to develop hydrogen engines. The alliance, which would also cover transmissions, could become “a strong one,†Fiat Chrysler Chief Executive Officer Sergio Marchionne said. “We welcome the interest from other automakers in our advanced transmissions and hydrogen-powered technologies,†Hyundai said on Monday. …
Read More »New CEO Salil Parekh aims to steady troubled Infosys
Bloomberg Salil Parekh overcame long odds to become Infosys Ltd.’s choice for its next chief executive officer. He now faces at least as challenging a task in getting the iconic Indian outsourcing company back on track. The low-key, 53-year-old from Capgemini SE was named to the helm of Infosys, beating out a field of internal candidates and former executives who …
Read More »China likely to overtake America as largest importer in next few years
Bloomberg From iron ore to baby formula, electronic parts, China is buying everything you can think of, and that will soon make the world’s biggest exporter the top importer in the next few years. China already takes more imports that the US does from Asia, Africa, Oceania, South America and Eastern Europe, and it will likely snatch the No1 importer …
Read More »PR firm seeks insolvency proceedings for RCom
Bloomberg A public-relations firm became the latest company to ask an Indian tribunal to place billionaire Anil Ambani-run Reliance Communications Ltd. under insolvency proceedings after the unprofitable mobile-phone operator failed to pay its dues. Fortuna Public Relations Pvt. placed its request with the Mumbai bench of National Company Law Tribunal on Monday, saying Reliance Communications owes it $67,000. The NCLT …
Read More »OPEC expects to stick to cuts in second half of 2018
RIYADH / Reuters Saudi Arabia’s Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih said on Monday oil producers might start discussing in June when to raise output once the market out-look was clearer, even though OPEC was expected to conti- nue output curbs in the second half of 2018. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and non-OPEC producers led by Russia have agreed …
Read More »Indian refiners issue tenders to boost domestic shipping
NEW DELHI / SINGAPORE / Reuters Two of India’s state-owned oil refiners have issued tenders seeking to charter tankers for at least five years while giving preference to Indian companies, tender documents reviewed by Reuters showed, which would boost domestic shipping firms battered by slumping tanker rates. India’s Ministry of Shipping asked the refiners to issue long-term crude import tenders …
Read More »US firms invited to bid for Saudi N-plants
RIYADH / Reuters Saudi Arabia has invited US firms to take part in developing its civilian nuclear power programme, Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih said on Monday, adding the kingdom was not interested in diverting nuclear technology to military use. Reuters has reported that Westinghouse is in talks with other US-based companies to form a consortium for a multi-billion-dollar project to …
Read More »US fuel sellers saddle up for Mexico’s newly free market
Bloomberg From oil majors to trading companies to pipeline operators, US companies are jumping at the chance to supply a newly free Mexico fuel market. After years of preparation, Mexico finished liberalizing prices for gasoline and diesel across the country. Foreign companies were allowed to start moving fuels in April last year, but now consumers’ costs will be more closely …
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