ABU DHABI / WAM Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, on Wednesday announced its strongest annual financial results to date, with a net profit of US$103 million on total revenues of US$ 9.02 billion. The performance, which marked the airline’s fifth consecutive year of net profitability, also saw earnings before interest and tax, EBIT, of ...
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TRA to enhance communication with partners, customers
DUBAI / Emirates Business The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) is set to launch “Customers Happiness Week†event under the slogan “Your Happiness, Our Happiness†from April 28 to May 4. The event is part of the TRA’s efforts to enhance its relation with its strategic partners and promote communication with customers to determine their current needs and renewable desires. ...
Read More »Sales of Mitsubishi falls off cliff
Tokyo / AFP The head of crisis-hit Mitsubishi Motors said on Wednesday that sales in Japan have fallen off a cliff since the company admitted last week that it has been cheating on fuel-efficiency tests. Tetsuro Aikawa, the automaker’s president, revealed that orders have dropped by almost half since the scandal erupted, as the crisis takes a toll on ...
Read More »Australia’s quarterly CPI falls
Sydney / Bloomberg Australian consumer prices fell in January-March for the first time since 2008 during the global financial crisis, data showed on Wednesday, putting pressure on the central bank to cut interest rates and sending the local dollar tumbling. The statistics bureau said the consumer price index (CPI) fell 0.2 percent in the quarter from the previous three ...
Read More »Kia Motors posts $822mn Q1 profit
Seoul/ AP Kia Motors Corp., South Korea’s second-largest automaker, posted a solid first-quarter net profit on Wednesday on the back of a weaker Korean won and strong demand for its SUVs and motorhomes. Net profit stood at 944.6 billion won ($822.7 million) during the January-March period, up 4.6 percent from a year earlier, the company said in a regulatory ...
Read More »South Korea’s economic growth slows in first quarter
Seoul / AFP An extended export slump and weakening domestic consumption saw South Korea’s economic growth slow in the first quarter, despite record low interest rates, the central Bank of Korea said. Asia’s fourth largest economy expanded 0.4 percent in the January-March period from the previous quarter, and 2.7 percent compared to a year earlier.On-quarter growth in the final ...
Read More »Funai told to pay Philips $152mn compensation
THE HAGUE / AP Royal Philips says an international arbitration panel has ordered Japanese company Funai Electric Co. to pay the Dutch electronics firm $152 million compensation over a breach of contract. Philips launched the arbitration proceedings in 2013 after terminating a $200 million deal to transfer to Funai its audio, video and media accessories unit and license the ...
Read More »Toshiba takes $2.3bn hit from Westinghouse write-down
Tokyo / AFP Troubled conglomerate Toshiba announced it had booked a $2.3 billion write-down of its US nuclear unit Westinghouse but said the sale of its medical devices business would reduce its forecast net loss for the year ended March. A once proud pillar of corporate Japan, the company has been besieged by problems, most notably a profit-padding scandal ...
Read More »Alibaba financial affiliate raises US$4.5 billion
Shanghai / AP The financial services affiliate of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba raised $4.5 billion in funding, it said, calling it the largest single private placement by an Internet company. The move values Ant Financial Services Group at roughly $60 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported, quoting people familiar with the situation. Previous media reports had said the company ...
Read More »In Sri Lanka’s ‘City of Gems’, fake stones threaten to undermine gem trade
Ratnapura / AFP From the Queen of Sheba to Britain’s Duchess of Cambridge, Sri Lanka’s sapphires have adorned royalty through the ages, but a flood of cheap imitations is threatening the island’s reputation for the precious stones. Ceylon sapphires, known after the island’s colonial-era name, enjoyed a huge boost five years ago when it was revealed that one formed ...
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