Bloomberg Talks between the US and China to resolve their year-long trade standoff appeared to be on life-support on Monday, with Beijing struggling to respond to tweets by President Donald Trump that threaten an escalation of tariffs by the end of the week. China’s foreign ministry said that officials were still planning to travel to the US for the next ...
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Telenor, Axiata in talks to create Asian mobile giant
Bloomberg Norway’s Telenor ASA and Axiata Group Bhd, Malaysia’s biggest wireless carrier, are in talks to combine their Asian telecommunication operations to create a company with 300 million customers in nine countries. The proposed transaction will form an entity with sales of about $13 billion and earnings of about $5.5 billion. Potential “synergies†from the deal would amount to about ...
Read More »Cyclone-hit India state seeks $14b for reconstruction
Bloomberg The eastern Indian state of Odisha, battered by one of the strongest cyclones in two decades, needs at least one trillion rupees ($14 billion) to rebuild damaged houses and public infrastructure, a government official said on Monday. About 500,000 people have lost their houses and would need reconstruction, said Bishnupada Sethi, special relief commissioner with the Odisha government. Almost ...
Read More »Qualcomm sees up to $4.7bn payment from Apple deal
Bloomberg Apple Inc. will pay Qualcomm Inc. $4.5 billion to $4.7 billion to catch up on licensing fees accrued during a two-year legal battle between the companies settled last month. Qualcomm made the disclosure in its earnings report, while Apple declined to answer questions about the settlement during its own second-quarter earnings conference call. The figure was less than the ...
Read More »â€˜EU limits on biofuel use will backfire’
Bloomberg Franky Widjaja, head of one of the world’s biggest palm plantation companies, warned that the European Union’s plans to restrict use of the tropical oil in biofuel will misfire as the move will hurt growers and jeopardise future supplies of the vegetable oil. The world needs palm oil as supplies from alternative oilseeds just won’t be enough to meet ...
Read More »3M to buy Acelity in record $4.3bn pact
Bloomberg 3M Co. agreed to buy medical-products maker Acelity Inc. for about $4.3 billion, its biggest acquisition ever, as new Chief Executive Officer Mike Roman takes a more aggressive approach to expanding the beleaguered company. The purchase, from a group of funds advised by Apax Partners, is spurring 3M to scale back share repurchases to conserve cash. 3M will cut ...
Read More »EU to begin probe of Apple in Spotify case
Bloomberg The European Union will start a formal probe of Apple Inc. in the next few weeks following Spotify Technology SA’s antitrust complaint, the Financial Times reported. The music streaming giant had complained to the EU’s antitrust agency earlier this year that Apple’s 30 percent cut of revenue was effectively a tax on competitors. The feud came as the iPhone ...
Read More »IBM-backed project creates Wi-Fi network for natural disasters
Bloomberg From a cramped living room in Brooklyn, New York, a handful of young computer nerds have developed a new way to use technology to help save lives in natural disasters. They have designed tiny electronic nodes inside baseball-sized rubber casings that create a special Wi-Fi network spanning more than 100 square miles that can be used to connect victims ...
Read More »Emaar Properties sales soar 53% to AED5.98bn in Q1
DUBAI / Emirates Business Emaar Properties achieved one of the highest quarterly property sales in Dubai during the first quarter (January to March) of 2019 recording an increase of 53 percent to AED5.979 billion ($1.628 billion) compared to the Q1 2018 sales of AED3.906 billion ($1.063 billion). The sales to international customers more than doubled in Q1 2019 to AED2.645 ...
Read More »Air Arabia posts 16% rise in Q1 net profit
Sharjah / Emirates Business Air Arabia on Sunday reported strong financial results for the first quarter (January to March) 2019 as the Middle East & North Africa’s first and largest low-cost carrier continued to deliver solid commercial and operational results. Air Arabia reported a net profit of AED128 million for the three months ending March 31, 2019, a 16 percent ...
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