Bloomberg Deutsche Bank AG is bowing to the inevitable and replacing the BlackBerry devices that were issued to its staff with iPhones. A Deutsche Bank spokesman confirmed that the lender is phasing out the devices, without commenting further. The company’s employees were increasingly giving up their BlackBerry phones in favour of ones they’d bought themselves under a Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD) policy, ...
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Alphabet finishes reorganisation with XXVI Holdings that will own Google
Bloomberg Alphabet Inc. is forming a new holding company designed to finalise its evolution from Google, the web search giant, into a corporate parent with distinct arms that protects individual businesses in far-flung fields like health care and self-driving cars. The new entity, called XXVI Holdings Inc., will own the equity of each Alphabet company, including Google. The new structure ...
Read More »Streaming video company Roku files for US IPO
Bloomberg Roku Inc., the maker of devices and software for streaming video that was an early challenger to traditional home-entertainment providers, filed for a US initial public offering. The company listed an initial offering size of $100 million, which it said is a placeholder used to calculate fees and will probably change. IT plans to use the proceeds for general ...
Read More »Fiat Chrysler to spin off car-part unit as no big deal on table
Bloomberg Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV will push ahead with separating the parts business, while the carmaker doesn’t have any big deal on the table and hasn’t received any approach for a combination. “There are some activities at the component businesses which don’t belong to the car business and the group must be purified from those assets,†Chief Executive Officer Sergio ...
Read More »Vestas expects a rebound in Brazil
Bloomberg Vestas Wind Systems A/S expects demand for wind power to rebound in Brazil, after a slowdown in Latin America’s top market prompted the turbine supplier to focus more attention elsewhere in the region. “I see Brazil coming back in the next year,†said Marco Graziano, president at Vestas Mediterranean. “You’ve got to be patient.†The world’s biggest turbine supplier ...
Read More »Asia VLCC rates continue to sink on tonnage oversupply
Reuters Freight rates for very large crude carriers (VLCCs) on Asian routes continue to sink on a glut of available tonnage as owners wait for supply disruptions caused by Hurricane Harvey to help support the market, brokers said. Charter rates for VLCCs from the Middle East have fallen to around 36 on the Worldscale measure. “In terms of VLCCs we’ve ...
Read More »Eskom to sign power deals by October-end
Bloomberg South Africa’s state-owned electricity utility will sign delayed power-purchase agreements with independent producers by the end of October, but not before pricing on the deals is renegotiated, Energy Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi said. Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd. is expected to conclude agreements for 26 projects, Kubayi said in Pretoria. The power company stalled for more than a year on the ...
Read More »Honda to pay $484 million in air bag malfunction settlement
Bloomberg Honda Motor Co. agreed to pay $484 million to settle economic-loss claims tied to Takata Corp. air bag recalls, bringing total settlements over the faulty safety devices to more than $1 billion. The agreement will provide for faster replacement of recalled air bags and reimburse customers for out-of-pocket costs. The Honda deal follows a $533 million settlement with four ...
Read More »Vietnam to make own cars; Vingroup to invest $3.5 billion
Bloomberg Vietnam wants to design and make cars for its 90 million motorbike and scooter riders. The country’s largest real-estate company Vingroup JSC said it plans to invest up to $3.5 billion to set up a manufacturing and research and development complex, aiming to roll out the first car in 24 months. The Hanoi-based developer will break ground on the ...
Read More »Indian billionaire KM Birla to weigh Constellium, Aleris bids
Bloomberg Indian billionaire Kumar Mangalam Birla is evaluating possible bids for Constellium NV and Aleris Corp. as his conglomerate seeks to grow its aluminum operations overseas, people with knowledge of the matter said. Deliberations are at an early stage, and Aditya Birla Group hasn’t yet decided whether to proceed with an offer for either business, according to the people. The ...
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