Struggling British department store chain has appointed Hilco Capital to draw up contingency plans for possible liquidation of the chain should an attempt to sell the business end in failure, Sky News reported on Saturday.
SHANGHAI: China's Contemporary Amperex Technology Co Ltd (CATL), a Tesla supplier, is developing a new type of electric vehicle (EV) battery that contains no nickel or cobalt, a company executive said on Saturday. Nickel and cobalt are key ingredients in the batteries that power EVs. Battery ...
'Fortnite' maker Epic Games has launched the most significant effort yet to advance the legal theory that Apple's iPhone ecosystem has become so "sticky" that it is a distinct software market over which Apple exercises monopoly power.
"There is credible evidence that leads me to believe that ByteDance ... might take action that threatens to impair the national security of the United States," Trump said in the order.
United Parcel Service and FedEx on Friday shot down social media calls that they step in to deliver mail-in ballots from the U.S. Postal Service, which is warning states of potentially "significant" delays.
Taiwan finalized the purchase of F-16 fighter jets from US aircraft manufacturer Lockheed Martin on Friday, a source confirmed to AFP, in a $62 billion, 10-year deal sure to anger Beijing.
Trian Fund Management said on Friday that it sold stakes in three of its biggest holdings, including Procter & Gamble Company , in the second quarter for portfolio management reasons and to free up cash to make new investments.
Final regulations that guide businesses and consumers under California's new digital privacy law went into effect on Friday, marking a significant step towards giving Americans the right to request their data be deleted from e-commerce websites and social media.
The global entertainment industry has ground to a halt because of the pandemic, with the American film industry in a particular bind. But it has weathered worse storms and there’s hope for this one too, says an observer.
The precedence could spark a series of coerced acquisition of social networking apps in countries that are either worried about their impact on national security or intend to practise trade protectionism, say Dr Lau Kong Cheen and Dr Vanessa Liu.
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