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Waiwera Water embraces ‘Year of Giving’, slashes prices by 25 percent

  Dubai / Emirates Business As part of its continuous efforts to support the “Year of Giving” initiative in the UAE, Waiwera water, the world’s leading artesian water brand has slashed its prices by 25 percent for the entire year. Adyton One General Trading, the sole distributor of Waiwera Artesian water in the UAE announced the launch of the initiative ...

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Auto CEOs ask Trump to revisit Obama-era fuel efficiency rules

  Bloomberg The chief executives of 18 automakers asked President Donald Trump to reinstate a US Environmental Protection Agency review of fuel efficiency regulations through 2025 that they say was unfairly cut short during the final days of the Obama administration. In a February 10 letter, executives including Mary Barra of General Motors Co., Ford Motor Co.’s Mark Fields and ...

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Swiss reject tax reform, threatening country’s competitive edge

  Bloomberg Switzerland shot down the government’s plan to reform corporate taxation, a decision that risks hurting its appeal as a place for multinational companies. After opponents said the reform was a series of “complicated tax tricks,” voters opposed it by 60 percent to 40 percent, according to projections on broadcaster SRF. Polls had suggested the electorate was evenly split ...

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Coca-Cola tries to slim down business, not just drinks

  Bloomberg Coke is trying to slim down its business, not just its sodas. The Atlanta-based company said its profit fell 55 percent as global sales volume dipped and it booked charges related to getting out of the manufacturing and distribution of its drinks. Coca-Cola Co. has been selling those operations back to independent bottlers around the country and plans ...

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UK lawmakers urge more reporting rules for large private firms

  Bloomberg Large private companies should have to meet the same corporate governance and reporting requirements that apply to publicly traded firms, a panel of lawmakers recommended, citing the collapse of the department-store chain BHS Group Ltd. BHS, formerly known as British Home Stores, went out of business in April 2016 with a pension deficit of at least 570 million ...

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Snap’s IPO investors to have no say on executive pay

  Bloomberg Investors buying into Snap Inc.’s much-anticipated initial public offering won’t have any say on how much the company pays its executives. Snap will not be subject to the say-on-pay provisions of the Dodd-Frank Act, the company said in an updated deal prospectus. The act was put in place after the 2008 financial crisis to help investors throttle outsized ...

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Latest snag for Canada Petronas LNG plan a political race

  Bloomberg The latest challenge facing a $27 billion liquefied natural gas terminal that Malaysia’s Petroliam Nasional Bhd. wants to build in western Canada: the race for the office of the premier in British Columbia. John Horgan, leader of the province’s opposition New Democratic Party thrust the LNG project into the middle of his campaign on Friday, telling reporters it ...

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Teva Pharmaceutical’s outlook dims as CEO leaves

  Bloomberg Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.’s chief executive officer unexpectedly left after just three years, leaving the world’s largest maker of cheap copycat medicines floundering for a new boss as its outlook dims and the shares slump. Chairman Yitzhak Peterburg became CEO on an interim basis following Erez Vigodman’s departure, and a search is underway for a successor, the Petach ...

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Freebies herald rural India spending spree

  Bloomberg India’s politicians are promising everything from smartphones to pressure cookers in a free-for-all that could signal the start of a spending spree in the country’s hinterland. In Uttar Pradesh, a state of 200 million people voted in legislative elections on Saturday, parties including Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party offered a range of freebies — which have ...

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South Korean investigators to again summon Samsung heir

  SEOUL / AP South Korean prosecutors investigating the corruption scandal involving impeached President Park Geun-hye said on Sunday that they plan to summon Samsung heir Lee Jae-yong again as they look into bribery allegations between Park and the country’s largest busi- ness group. Lee, the billionaire vice chairman of technology giant Samsung Electronics, will be summoned along with two ...

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