More than 60 Lion Air crash cases settled, says Boeing lawyer

Bloomberg A Boeing Co lawyer said the aircraft maker has reached settlements in more than 60 wrongful death cases filed after a 737 Max 8 plane flown by Lion Air crashed in Indonesia last year, killing all 189 people aboard. Attorney Dan Webb told US District Judge Jorge L Alonso in Chicago that Boeing has reached agreements involving 63 or ...

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European airlines hone plan to tackle backlash over emissions

Bloomberg Europe’s airlines are coalescing around a two-pronged response to a public backlash over carbon emissions. Carriers initially plan to extend the use of offsets like tree planting to compensate for greenhouse-gas output while also embracing sustainable biofuels, executives from companies including Deutsche Lufthansa AG, EasyJet Plc and IAG’s British Airways arm said at a conference in Berlin. That’s before ...

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Air Tanzania jet seized in Canada over dispute

Bloomberg One of Air Tanzania’s new Bombardier aircraft has been impounded in Canada amid a land-compensation dispute dating back to the 1980s, according to the East African nation’s government. The decision by Canadian authorities to impound the Bombardier Q400 plane isn’t directly linked to Tanzania’s national carrier and is related to a dispute between the East African nation and a ...

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Berkshire takes on short sellers with bet on furniture retailer

Bloomberg Berkshire Hathaway Inc’s new wager on furniture retailer RH has Warren Buffett’s company in a place it rarely finds itself: invested in a heavily shorted stock. RH is the most popular short in the home-furnishing retail sector with 37% of the shares available to trade on loan to bears, according to data from financial analytics firm S3 Partners. The ...

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Roger Federer buys stake in Swiss shoemaker

Bloomberg Twenty-time Grand Slam tennis champion Roger Federer has bought a stake in Swiss running shoe manufacturer On, a move prompted by the end of his contract with Nike Inc and as he plans for life after professional tennis, Swiss newspaper NZZ am Sonntag reported. “I am excited to be able to work with a young Swiss company that’s on ...

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UAE, US discuss ways to ensure regional security and stability

Washington / WAM His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation concluded his visit to Washington, DC after meeting with senior US government officials. Sheikh Abdullah met US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. They discussed UAE-US cooperation to create mutual prosperity and ensure security in the Middle East and around the world. “The ...

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Abu Dhabi receives bids for world’s largest solar plant

Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business The Emirates Water and Electricity Company (Ewec), a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi Power Corporation (ADPower) and a leading company in the integrated coordination of planning, purchasing and supply of water and electricity in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and beyond, has received bids for its 2 GW Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Independent Power Producer (IPP) project, ...

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Domestic helps over 60 yrs to get contracts renewed

Dubai / WAM Domestic workers aged over 60 years shall be allowed to get their employment contracts renewed under three conditions, including medical fitness, payment of medical coverage and an official consent by competent departments allowing them to continue their residency visa, according to the UAE Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation. According to the ministry’s announcement, the auxiliary worker ...

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UAE, Sweden sign MoU on innovation for SMEs

STOCKHOLM / WAM An agreement signed by the UAE and Sweden for startups, innovation and entrepreneurship cooperation will take the two countries’ partnerships to a higher level, Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansouri, Minister of Economy. The MoU was signed by the Ministry of Economy and Swedish Ministry of Enterprise and Innovation during a visit by Al Mansouri and a top-level ...

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EU plans $3.9bn fund for startups in ‘valley of death’

Bloomberg The European Union (EU) is planning a 3.9 billion fund that will invest in early stage technology in an effort to increase the pipeline of innovations that might someday take on giants in the US and China. Traditional venture capital firms typically don’t fund “the famous innovation valley of death,” where science has produced a breakthrough, but a costly ...

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