SYDNEY / Reuters Chevron Corp will proceed with the second stage of its giant Gorgon liquefied natural gas (LNG) export plant off the northwest coast of Western Australia, the company said. Chevron and its joint venture partners plan to sink 11 new wells in the Gorgon and Jansz-Io fields and build offshore pipelines and subsea structures to pipe the gas ...
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Tencent-backed fashion app seeks US IPO at $4 billion value
Bloomberg Yet another Chinese technology company is headed for an initial public offering (IPO). Meilishuo, the online fashion retailer backed by Tencent Holdings Ltd., is in talks with several investment banks about a US initial public offering that could value the startup at about $4 billion, according to people familiar with the matter. The women-focussed online retailer hosted a bake-off ...
Read More »Honda’s never-used plant finally starting up
Bloomberg Honda is finally planning to open its newest factory in Brazil, idle since it was built in 2015. But not for the reason they originally intended. The carmaker built the Itirapina, São Paulo, plant for 1 billion reais ($290 million) with the plan of doubling its capacity in the country. Instead, the automaker will transfer operations to the facility ...
Read More »Ola wants a million electric rides in India by 2021
Bloomberg Ola, Uber Technologies Inc.’s fiercest Indian competitor, wants to roll out 10,000 electric three-wheeled rickshaws within a year and a million battery-powered vehicles by 2021. The startup run by ANI Technologies Pvt said it’s in policy discussions with several state governments, and is talking with potential partners from automakers to battery producers. It aims to build out an existing ...
Read More »Metropolis mulls $230mn IPO
Bloomberg Metropolis Healthcare Ltd., an operator of medical diagnostic centres backed by Carlyle Group LP, is considering an initial public offering to raise about 15 billion rupees ($230 million) as it seeks acquisitions. The sale will likely include a partial stake held by the founders as well as new shares, Managing Director Ameera Shah, 38, said in an interview. A ...
Read More »With smartphone battle lost, Japan now trails on connected cars
Bloomberg In the race to build cars with digitally connected services — such as ordering coffee on the dashboard display — Toyota Motor Corp. and Nissan Motor Co. risk being held back by their home market. In contrast to vehicle buyers in the US and Europe, Japanese consumers are reluctant to pay for such features. That’s resulted in only 10 ...
Read More »Shire’s $2.4 billion cancer-unit sale sweetens Takeda appeal
Bloomberg Shire Plc agreed to sell its cancer unit to France’s Servier SAS for $2.4 billion, tightening the US-based drugmaker’s focus on rare diseases and potentially making it more attractive to Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. as it considers a bid. The Shire unit sells treatments for leukemia and pancreatic cancer, the Lexington, Massachusetts-based company said in a statement on Monday. The ...
Read More »UK lawmakers warn against tech giants dominating AI industry
Bloomberg An influential body of UK lawmakers said regulators should stop major tech companies from dominating the field of artificial intelligence, and also warned on the potential of widespread unemployment due to the technology. British antitrust regulators should be mindful that large datasets on which artificial intelligence depends on are not monopolized by a handful of large technology companies, such ...
Read More »UK’s May seeks Commonwealth trade boost
London / Reuters British Prime Minister Theresa May on Monday extolled the benefits of free trade among Commonwealth countries, seeking new sources of commerce as Britain looks to finalise divorce terms with its current biggest trading partner, the European Union. May is looking to win the support of the Commonwealth, a network of mostly former British colonies, for future trade ...
Read More »Oracle’s co-CEO Catz expects acceleration in cloud business
TEL AVIV / Reuters Oracle Corp co-CEO Safra Catz said on Monday she expected an acceleration in the company’s cloud business after the software maker last month reported sales from this business that fell short of Wall Street forecasts. Catz told reporters in Tel Aviv that the company’s cloud business was impacted by a new model made available to customers ...
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