ABU DHABI / WAM The Department of Urban Planning and Transport (DMT), announced that the 10th World Urban Forum (WUF10), the UN-Habitat conference that aims to raise awareness on sustainable urbanisation in cities and liveability across the globe, will be held in Abu Dhabi from February 8-13. To be hosted for the first time in the Arab region, the forum ...
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Japan to tighten immigration procedures after Ghosn row
Bloomberg Japan said it would tighten immigration procedures in the wake of Carlos Ghosn’s dramatic escape from the country after skipping bail, and ordered an investigation on how the former Nissan Motor Co chief disappeared. Justice Minister Masako Mori said authorities were “promptly†asked to find out how Ghosn left Japan without detection once she became aware of the incident. ...
Read More »Ousted Tata chief says he doesn’t want his job back
Bloomberg Cyrus Mistry, the former head of Tata Sons Ltd will not seek to return as chairman of India’s biggest conglomerate despite winning a court case against his ouster. The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal, last month, also ordered Mistry to be reinstated as director of Tata companies. Mistry in an emailed statement on Sunday said he will not seek ...
Read More »NIO CEO pledges improving finances
Bloomberg The head of NIO Inc pledged an improvement in the struggling Chinese electric-car maker’s finances as demand picks up and the company’s cost-cutting efforts start to bear fruit. NIO’s sport utility vehicles (SUV) will be competitive not just against other electric models, but all premium cars in the same price range, said William Li, NIO’s co-founder and chief executive ...
Read More »WeWork’s exit packages include $17m to co-CEOs
Bloomberg WeWork will have to pay about $17 million to its co-chief executives Artie Minson and Sebastian Gunningham if they are fired or leave the company for multiple reasons, the Financial Times reports, citing documents and people briefed on the matter. Minson and Gunningham would receive $8.3 million each under the exit packages negotiated. Chief legal officer Jennifer Berrent would ...
Read More »We’ve cut rates but you can’t miss goals, India tells taxmen
Bloomberg India’s finance ministry has delivered a challenge to its revenue collectors: meet tax targets despite $20 billion of corporate tax cuts. Through a video conference on December 16, officials were exhorted to meet the direct tax mop-up target of 13.4 trillion rupees ($187 billion), a government official told reporters. Collection in the eight months to November grew at 5% ...
Read More »Bluefin tuna sold for $1.79mn in Tokyo
Bloomberg A bluefin tuna weighing a staggering 276 kilograms (608 pounds) was sold for 193.2 million yen ($1.8 million) on Sunday at a Tokyo fish market, the second-highest price on record. Kiyomura Corp, which runs the Sushizanmai restaurant chain across Japan, made the winning bid for the second year in a row. It paid a record 333.6 million yen for ...
Read More »Moment of truth for Musk as made-in-China Teslas roll out
Bloomberg Elon Musk’s decision to assemble Tesla Inc cars in China required years of planning and billions of dollars in spending. Now comes the challenging part. The electric Model 3 sedans rolling off the assembly line at Tesla’s Shanghai plant — its first outside the US — face a market where total vehicle sales are expected to fall for a ...
Read More »Cellnex starts 2020 acquiring towers from Morgan Stanley
Bloomberg Cellnex Telecom SA, the Spanish tower operator that has announced about 7 billion euros ($7.8 billion) of acquisitions since going public in 2015, is making its first deal of the year with the purchase of assets in Portugal. Cellnex, based in Barcelona, will acquire all of the towers held in a joint venture between Altice Europe NV, Morgan Stanley ...
Read More »US court awards HP $439m in damages
Bloomberg HP Inc was awarded $439 million in damages against Quanta Storage Inc and its US subsidiary after a federal judge tripled a jury’s 2019 award for damages caused by a widespread scheme to inflate the price of optical disk drives. In October, a Houston jury ordered Quanta to pay HP $176 million in damages. US District Judge David Hittner ...
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