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November, 2018

  • 24 November

    iDreamSky attracts Sony, JD.com to $200mn IPO

    Bloomberg iDreamSky Technology Holdings Ltd., a Chinese game distributor, has attracted Sony Corp. and JD.com Inc. as cornerstone investors for its planned Hong Kong initial public offering, people with knowledge of the matter said. The Shenzhen-based company plans to start taking investor orders on Monday, the people said, asking not to be identified because the information is private. The firm ...

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  • 24 November

    Philippines mall to start rolling out robots in 2019

    Bloomberg The Philippines’ richest man Henry Sy will start rolling out robots next year to help customers navigate his massive shopping malls. Initially three androids will be deployed in the first quarter of 2019 in SM Megamall, the nation’s second-biggest shopping centre, said Steven Tan, chief operating officer for the shopping malls of SM Prime Holdings Inc. The talking bots ...

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  • 24 November

    GameStop to sell its AT&T wireless stores for $700mn

    Bloomberg GameStop Corp., the video-game retailer, agreed to sell its AT&T wireless stores to Prime Communications LP for $700 million, exiting a business that the company once viewed as a key source of future growth. The sale of Spring Mobile, with 1,289 stores, is expected to close by the end of January, Grapevine, Texas-based GameStop said. Proceeds from the sale ...

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  • 24 November

    Retailers stumble into ‘spending’ weekend

    Bloomberg Black Friday is increasingly an online shopping event, and that’s not necessarily a good thing for legacy retailers, some of which found themselves falling behind during America’s annual spending spree. Chains have decades of expertise filling stores with mountains of televisions and bathroom towels while coming up with doorbuster deals to lure the masses. But e-commerce isn’t yet the ...

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  • 24 November

    Rockwell soars after United megadeal gets China nod

    Bloomberg United Technologies Corp. secured approval in China for its $23 billion purchase of aerospace supplier Rockwell Collins Inc., clearing the final hurdle to complete a megadeal that was reached more than a year ago. Rockwell’s shares jumped as much as 9.4 percent, the most in 7 years, on Friday, and United Technologies gained 3 percent. The decision, posted on ...

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  • 24 November

    Airbus reveals plans for all-new narrow-body, re-engined A350

    Bloomberg Airbus SE is hiring staff to help develop a proposed new narrow-body jet and a revamped version of its latest A350 wide-body, both due to be powered by a new generation of engine from the middle of next decade. The company is recruiting designers and engineers in Toulouse and Madrid to work on the short-haul model, as well as ...

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  • 24 November

    Boeing slapped with more lawsuits before Indonesia plane crash report

    Bloomberg Boeing Co. was slapped with two more lawsuits this week by relatives of the victims of a Lion Air jet that plunged into the Java Sea with 189 people on board almost a month ago. One of the lawsuits filed by Kabateck LLP on behalf of Dayinta Dyah Anggana, whose 54-year-old mother, Nurul Dyah Ayu Sitharesmi, was among the ...

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  • 24 November

    US urges allies to avoid using Huawei equipment, says WSJ

    Bloomberg The US government is contacting key allies to get them to persuade telecommunications companies in their countries to avoid using equipment from China’s Huawei Technologies Co., the Wall Street Journal reported. Officials from the US have reached out to counterparts and executives in countries including Germany, Italy and Japan about perceived cybersecurity risks, the Journal said, citing unidentified people ...

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  • 24 November

    ‘Foxconn sees brisk business until January’

    Bloomberg Terry Gou, chairman of iPhone-assembler Foxconn Technology Group, said his company’s business will remain strong at least until January amid growing concern over cooling demand for Apple’s flagship product. “Our business is very good up till at least January,” Gou said in an interview outside a polling station in Taipei, before voting in local elections. He didn’t elaborate on ...

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  • 24 November

    Thailand’s Minor mulls $350mn Leela deal

    Bloomberg A consortium including Thailand’s Minor International Pcl is considering an investment of about $350 million in Indian hospitality firm Hotel Leelaventure Ltd., according to a person with knowledge of the matter. The proposed bid, which is also backed by investment firm Trinity White City Ventures, includes a mix of equity and debt, the person said. The consortium would end ...

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