Bloomberg International Business Machines Corp. is trying to avoid the fate of other companies that loaded up on debt to fund acquisitions, saying it will use some of its cash hoard and suspend share buybacks in an effort to prevent downgrades to the cusp of junk. The transaction will take IBM’s debt load close to $80 billion as it pursues ...
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Novartis cuts 20 pct of drug-research projects
Bloomberg Novartis AG has dropped about a fifth of its research projects as the drugmaker narrows its focus on the most cutting-edge medicines. The pharmaceutical giant has reduced its drug programs to 340 from 430 after completing a review of its portfolio, Jay Bradner, president of the Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research, said in an interview. Among the resea-rch projects ...
Read More »KhalifaSat successfully launches into orbit
DUBAI / WAM Marking a new milestone that adds to the UAE’s achievements and a new phase in the development of the national space sector, the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) announced the successful launch of the Emirati satellite KhalifaSat into orbit. KhalifaSat is the first Emirati satellite to be 100 percent developed at the facilities of MBRSC in ...
Read More »UAE among top Islamic fintech start-up hubs
DUBAI / WAM The UAE has been ranked as one of the world’s top Islamic fintech hubs with the country home to 12 start-ups specialising in this field, a new analysis from the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry has revealed. The analysis, based on recent data from IFN Fintech, ranked the UAE fourth globally as an Islamic fintech hub. ...
Read More »Lion Air crashes into sea with 189 on board
Bloomberg A Boeing Co. 737 Max jet, operated by Indonesia’s Lion Air, crashed in the Java Sea with 189 people on board, making it the model’s first accident and potentially the worst commercial aviation disaster in three years. Flight JT610, an almost brand new 737 Max 8, took off from the capital Jakarta at 6:20 am local time on Monday ...
Read More »Dubai Maritime Cluster, Panama boost cooperation
DUBAI / WAM The Dubai Maritime Cluster Office of the Dubai Maritime City Authority (DMCA) announced the signing of a new memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Maritime Cluster of the Panama Maritime Authority, reflecting another important addition to Dubai’s strategic partnerships with the world’s leading maritime communities. The MoU aims to enhance bilateral cooperation across maritime research, training, consul- ...
Read More »EDC to bolster its role in enabling defence, security industries sector
Abu Dhabi / WAM The Emirates Defence Companies Council (EDCC), is preparing to launch a new strategy that aims to bolster its role in enabling UAE’s defence and security industries sector, said Mohamed Helal Al Muhairi, Director-General of the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry and member of the Council’s Board of Directors. Al Muhairi made the remarks while ...
Read More »Gulfhost to feed needs of fast-growing foodservice market
Dubai / Emirates Business GulfHost 2018, the complete hospitality equipment and sourcing expo for the Middle East, Africa and Asia, opens at Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) on Tuesday amid an expanding regional industry and sweeping shifts in consumer preferences as high-end hotels and mid-level options fight for market share with quick-service restaurants. The industry-shaping expo, which runs from October ...
Read More »Emirates unveils world’s first ‘biometric path’
Dubai / WAM Emirates is gearing up to launch the world’s first “biometric path” which will offer its customers a smooth airport journey at the airline’s hub at the Dubai International airport. Utilising the latest biometric technology – a mix of facial and iris recognition – Emirates passengers can soon check in for their flight, complete immigration formalities, enter the ...
Read More »Russia oil industry set to lose billions in ship-fuel overhaul
Bloomberg Russia is set to suffer the biggest revenue losses from rules mandating cleaner marine fuels from 2020, because the world’s top exporter of the sulfurous residual oil that powers ships doesn’t look prepared for the change. Refineries across the world are bracing themselves for the once-in-a-generation shift intended to reduce pollution caused by ships. While plants in Europe and ...
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