Australian media: Second Australian teenager dies after drinking tainted alcohol in Laos
BANGKOK (AP) — Australian media: Second Australian teenager dies after drinking tainted alcohol in Laos.
BANGKOK (AP) — Australian media: Second Australian teenager dies after drinking tainted alcohol in Laos.
One of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ accusers has given an anonymous on-camera interview about his sexual assault allegations against the music mogul, marking the first time an alleged victim of Combs has done so. In an interview with CNN, a John Doe — whose face was concealed and voice altered to maintain his anonymity — detailed …
Gold Coast worker Hannah Elliott sparked debate after asking Aussies what they thought a "good" salary was.
When Daksh Gupta, 22, announced a job at his company offered "no work-life balance," he received death threats—and resumes.
Despite intensifying restrictions from the US intended to stifle China's semiconductor trade, Beijing's shipments of the bedrock technology stood out as a rare bright spot in a recent export data release. China's integrated circuit exports hit a record US$144.7 billion in value for the first 11 months of 2024, growing 18.8 per cent year on year according to customs data released on Tuesday. In addition to rising global demand and the rapid development of AI, the scale of manufacturing for China'
Australia’s corporate watchdog has announced stunning allegations of corruption against the directors of embattled airline company Rex.
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(Bloomberg) -- China’s corn imports are expected to total just 14 million tons in the current season, less than half of their peak during a buying spree a few years ago, according to the US Department of Agriculture.Most Read from BloombergBrace for a Nationwide Shuffle of Corporate HeadquartersCloud Computing Tax Threatens Chicago’s Silicon Valley DreamSan Francisco, Paris Named Best Cities for Urban TransportationDC Business Leaders Welcome Return-to-Office Policy Under TrumpA Chicago Skyscrap
(Bloomberg) -- GE Vernova Inc. has signed multiple contracts to sell natural gas turbines for data centers that will use enough power to light up major cities, the company’s top executive said.Most Read from BloombergBrace for a Nationwide Shuffle of Corporate HeadquartersHong Kong's Expat Party Hub Reshaped by Chinese InfluxAmerican Institute of Architects CEO ResignsCity Hall Is HiringCloud Computing Tax Threatens Chicago’s Silicon Valley DreamBig technology companies are reserving turbines —
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The investigation follows a US decision to further restrict sales to chip equipment makers in China.
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(Reuters) -Albertsons and Kroger terminated their $25 billion merger plan on Wednesday after courts blocked the deal, with the former suing its rival and alleging a breach of contract that led to the deal's demise. Albertsons said it was suing due to Kroger's failure to take "any and all actions" to get the deal approved. "Given the recent federal and state court decisions to block our proposed merger with Kroger, we have made the difficult decision to terminate the merger agreement," Albertsons CEO Vivek Sankaran said.
(Bloomberg) -- Macy’s Inc. trimmed its profit outlook after concluding its investigation into an employee that hid millions of dollars in expenses.Most Read from BloombergBrace for a Nationwide Shuffle of Corporate HeadquartersAmerican Institute of Architects CEO ResignsHong Kong's Expat Party Hub Reshaped by Chinese InfluxCity Hall Is HiringCloud Computing Tax Threatens Chicago’s Silicon Valley DreamThe misstatement of delivery expenses will have a full-year impact of $79 million on gross margi
China's Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL), the largest maker of batteries for electric vehicles (EVs), is building its third plant in Europe through a joint venture with Fiat owner Stellantis, stepping up its overseas expansion to overcome higher tariffs. The parties have agreed to spend €4.1 billion (US$4.3 billion) to build the factory in Zaragoza in northeastern Spain with a capacity to produce 50 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of batteries annually, according to a statement. One GWh can supply to
Huawei Technologies, a formidable player in fields from smartphones to electric vehicles, is also looming large in China's fragmented robotics industry amid the country's drive to be a global leader in the field. The Shenzhen-based telecommunications giant, which is the face of China's self-sufficiency drive to break US sanctions, last week injected 3 billion yuan (US$413 million) into a subsidiary called Dongguan Jimu Machinery, according to corporate database Qichacha. The move to increase the
Japanese manufacturers' business sentiment soured further in December amid worries over U.S. protectionist policies and the Chinese economy, with pessimists outnumbering optimists for the first time in 10 months, the Reuters Tankan survey found. The loss of business confidence could cloud the Bank of Japan's forecast that a solid recovery driven by higher wages and consumption will help inflation sustainably hit its 2% target and justify raising interest rates further. The poll of 505 big non-financial Japanese firms found that manufacturers' sentiment tumbled to minus 1 in December from the prior month's plus 5, the first negative reading since last February.
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In a week marked by mixed performances across major global indices, growth stocks have outpaced their value counterparts significantly, highlighting the diverse sectoral movements within the market. As investors navigate these fluctuating conditions, identifying stocks that might be trading below their estimated value could present opportunities for those seeking to balance potential risks with rewards. Understanding what makes a stock potentially undervalued involves examining factors such...
The US rapper previously described the case as a ‘blackmail attempt’ by the claimant’s lawyer.
MADRID (Reuters) -Stellantis and Chinese battery maker CATL will invest 4.1 billion euros ($4.33 billion) to build one of Europe's largest electric vehicle battery factories in Spain, encouraged by lower costs and government funding. The equal joint venture in Zaragoza in northeastern Spain should start production by the end of 2026 and could reach a capacity of 50 gigawatt hours - enough to power an average of 700,000 cars a day, according to the Netherlands-based Electric Vehicle Database.