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Dubai Chamber launches initiative to advance automotive industry

Dubai / Emirates Business The Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry announced the formation of the Automotive Manufacturers Business Group, which will be tasked with developing and advancing Dubai’s automotive industry. The organisation is the 28th sector-specific business group established under the umbrella of Dubai Chamber. By supporting the business group, the Chamber aims to protect the interests of automotive ...

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Abu Dhabi International Boat Show makes waves in London

Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business The inaugural edition of the Abu Dhabi International Boat Show (ADIBS), organised by Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company (ADNEC) in association with British Marine, has received an overwhelming response from exhibitors and industry professionals at the London Boat Show. The show provided a comprehensive overview of the very best the boating world has to offer. ...

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NAMA, GTF to support 100 women to become business leaders

Sharjah / Emirates Business Sharjah’s NAMA Women Advancement Establishment (NAMA) and the London-based international organization Global Thinkers Forum (GTF) have launched the Athena MENA Mentoring Programme 2018 to help women in the region to develop new skills and expertise, and to enhance, enrich and expand their professional and personal prospects. The two organisations confirmed the launch of the programme at ...

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EU to launch $1.2 billion supercomputer plan sans UK

Bloomberg The European Union will spend one billion euros ($1.2 billion) to try to catch up to China, the US and Japan in supercomputing, the European Commission said. But as the initiative launches, uncertainty over Brexit is creating anxiety among British computer scientists that the UK may miss out on opportunities from the plan. The goal of the project is ...

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UK’s GKN rejects $9.5bn Melrose bid

Bloomberg GKN Plc rejected an unsolicited approach from Melrose Industries Plc and said it will split itself in two rather than accept a $9.5 billion takeover offer that it says undervalues the UK maker of aerospace and automotive components. GKN shares surged as much as 28 percent to an all-time high after the Redditch, England-based company, a key supplier to ...

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Chip-security fixes leave PCs 10% slower: Intel

Bloomberg Intel Corp., trying to defuse concern that fixes to widespread chip security vulnerabilities will slow computers, released test results showing that personal computers won’t be affected much and promised more information on servers. The chipmaker published a table of data showing that older processors handled typical tasks 10 percent slower at most, after being updated with security patches. The ...

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Rolls-Royce seeks $700mn from unit sale

Bloomberg Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc is seeking to raise as much as $700 million from the sale of a business that makes fuel injectors for diesel engines used in ships and industrial applications, people familiar with the matter said. The UK jet-engine maker began showing L’Orange unit’s financial data to potential bidders in December and is closing in on an agreement, ...

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Amazon explores AR as VR gets a lifeline at CES, Las Vegas

Bloomberg Companies pushing new virtual reality headsets talked a good game at CES 2018 in Las Vegas. Facebook’s Oculus touted new features in its upcoming $200 Oculus Go, a device designed to do for VR what the iPhone did for the smartphone, Google and Lenovo showed off a jointly designed headset that will sell for the half the price of ...

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Rig-count chaos: US shale oil drillers are confusing analysts

Bloomberg For US shale drillers who have seen prices climb almost 50 percent in six months, it’s been largely a rig-less recovery, a conundrum for traders seeking to forecast the future. Normally, you’d expect the rigs to return to the field in significant numbers as producers flush with added cash looked to boost output. But the weekly Baker Hughes tally ...

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BP to pay $102mn to settle California suit

Bloomberg A BP Plc unit will pay $102 million to settle a lawsuit accusing the company of overcharging California for natural gas, the state’s attorney general said. The accord spared BP from facing a jury trial that was scheduled to start this week in San Francisco. A lawyer for the ex-employee who initially filed the complaint as a whistle blower ...

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