Bloomberg LG Chem, the South Korean electric-car battery giant, sued local rival SK Innovation Co in the US for allegedly stealing trade secrets by poaching scores of highly knowledgeable employees. The lawsuits, filed with the US International Trade Commission and the District Court of Delaware, alleges SK hired 77 employees from LG, some of whom stole trade secrets that helped ...
Read More »Singapore office market sees debt-laden Oxley make profit
Bloomberg Singapore’s office market is running hot — so much so that debt-laden Oxley Holdings Ltd just sold a building for S$365 million ($268 million) more than it paid less than 18 months ago. Oxley agreed to sell Chevron House, a 32-story tower in the central business district, to Golden Compass (BVI) Ltd for S$1.025 billion in cash and assumed ...
Read More »What exactly have Indian PM’s foreign travels achieved
Bloomberg As Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi bids for reelection, his party has said his skillful diplomacy on the world stage has increased India’s global stature and brought in a flood of investment. But what exactly have Modi’s foreign travels achieved? With 92 trips to 57 countries since coming to power in May 2014, Modi has flown abroad nearly twice ...
Read More »Uber IPO oversubscribed by day two of roadshow
Bloomberg Uber Technologies Inc. has demand for all of the shares offered in its initial public offering days after it began marketing the sale, people familiar with the matter said. The initial investor feedback comes after Uber kicked off its IPO roadshow with meetings in London, the people said, asking not to be identified because the discussions were private. Uber ...
Read More »France holds pace as Spain sees fastest growth since 2017
Bloomberg Economic growth held pace in France and accelerated in Spain to the fastest since 2017, easing pressure on the European Central Bank to ramp up stimulus for the euro region. French consumer spending, boosted by French President Emmanuel Macron’s tax cuts after the Yellow Vest protests, buoyed the euro area’s second-largest economy enough in the first quarter to repeat ...
Read More »GE surges as CEO Larry Culp gains handle on cash burn with revamp
Bloomberg General Electric Co. soared after revealing that it burned less cash to start to the year, boosting Chief Executive Officer Larry Culp’s effort to rejuvenate the ailing manufa- cturer amid a global slowdown in the power-equipment market. GE’s industrial businesses went through $1.22 billion in cash in the first quarter, the company said in a statement as it reported ...
Read More »Apple jumps as trade-ins, discounts spark iPhone revival
Bloomberg Apple Inc. executives had a clear message for investors: Demand for iPhones has begun to recover from a bruising holiday period. The Cupertino, California-based company reported iPho-ne sales of $31 billion in the fiscal second quarter, slightly better than analysts expected. Apple’s projection for revenue in the current period also topped Wall Street estimates, and could result in the ...
Read More »Guaido high-risk plan flops as Maduro keeps grip on military
Bloomberg It was a ploy that from its outset felt like a long shot. Before dawn, Juan Guaido, flanked by his political mentor Leopoldo Lopez and a handful of soldiers who had broken ranks, issued a message to Venezuela and the world: The time to topple Nicolas Maduro’s authoritarian regime was right now. By dusk, with Maduro still firmly in ...
Read More »Afghan forces unable to dislodge Taliban as US looks for exit
Bloomberg Afghanistan’s government is making no headway in rolling back territory controlled by the Taliban, a Pentagon watchdog found, even as the Trump administration tries to negotiate a peace agreement that would let the US withdraw troops after 18 years of war. Afghan army casualty rates, an erosion of force levels and increased civilian deaths are all preventing president Ashraf ...
Read More »Labour: Customs union only option for May to deliver Brexit
Bloomberg The UK’s main opposition Labour Party predicted Theresa May will have to accept a customs union with the European Union as the price for getting her Brexit deal ratified in Parliament. “I think pragmatically, they potentially may have no option in order to push this deal through,†Labour’s business spokeswoman, Rebecca Long-Bailey, told BBC Radio 4 when asked about ...
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