Bloomberg Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen unit was hit with an $8 billion punitive-damages verdict — the largest jury award in the US this year — over its alleged mishandling of an anti-psychotic drug blamed for disfiguring the physique of adolescent boys. A state court jury in Philadelphia concluded the Janssen’s wrongful marketing of its Risperdal drug to teens warranted the ...
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American farms face long-term losses from trade war, says BCG
Bloomberg US farmers and agribusinesses face a rising threat of long-term losses in export sales as President Donald Trump’s trade war with China continues, Boston Consulting Group (BCG) warned in a report. The finding by a blue-chip management consulting firm could feed mounting fears among major US agricultural players that the damage done from a tariff war that has already ...
Read More »GE gaping pension deficit tiny part of companies’ $269b gap
Bloomberg General Electric’s gaping pension deficit certainly stands out for its size. But the company is hardly the only one at risk of potentially shortchanging some of its employees come retirement. All across corporate America, underfunded pensions have become the norm. Even now, a decade after the financial crisis, the largest plans face a shortfall of $269 billion, right about ...
Read More »Sheikh Mohamed meets delegates from UAE’s ‘top government centres’
Abu Dhabi / WAM His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, has received the representatives from the UAE’s top five best performing government service centres. During the reception, held at the Sea Palace in Abu Dhabi, His Highness congratulated the representatives noting their dedication and ...
Read More »UAE continues to support education sector in Yemen
TAIZ / WAM The UAE continues to support the education sector in Yemen, including opening a new school which is helping more than 1,000 students continue their studies. The Qutaibah ibn Muslim School in Al Wazi’iyah, Taiz, is the fifth school to be inaugurated since September as part of the UAE’s “Back to School Campaign” in the area, which so ...
Read More »Global experts discuss adoption of blockchain tech in key sectors
Dubai / WAM The UAE’s Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution hosted local and international experts from government and private entities, and blockchain technology providers, to identify the main governance challenges in adopting blockchain technology in government and private sectors. The meeting was held as part of the centre’s Blockchain Governance Accelerator programme, organised in collaboration with the World Economic ...
Read More »IT spending in UAE forecast to exceed $6.3b by 2019-end
Dubai / Emirates Business The UAE’s IT spending is expected to grow by a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8 percent to reach AED 23.1 billion by the end of 2019, new analysis from Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry has revealed. The analysis, based on recent data from Fitch Solutions, was released on the sidelines of Gitex Technology ...
Read More »SoftBank damage from Uber, WeWork may exceed $5bn
Bloomberg Masayoshi Son’s startups have had a rough few months, from a botched initial public offering by WeWork to a sharp decline in shares of Uber Technologies Inc. Now analysts are beginning to calculate that the damage for Son’s SoftBank Group will likely reach into the billions of dollars. Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley Securities Co cut its profit estimate for ...
Read More »Nissan names Makoto Uchida as new CEO
Bloomberg Nissan Motor Co named the head of its China joint venture as chief executive officer, as the struggling Japanese carmaker seeks to heal deep divisions caused by the arrest of its former chairman and repair fraught relations with partner Renault SA. Makoto Uchida, 53, will work alongside Ashwani Gupta from affiliate Mitsubishi Motors Corp, who was named chief operating ...
Read More »â€˜Cuts to no-deal Brexit tariffs don’t go far’
Bloomberg Road hauliers said the UK government’s decision to reduce the tariffs it plans to impose on imported trucks following a no-deal Brexit doesn’t go far enough. On Tuesday, the Department for International Trade said it will impose a 10% levy on imported heavy goods vehicles instead of the 22% it had initially planned. The announcement came as part of ...
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