Tesla Inc shares closed up 6per cent on Thursday on a report that Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk saw "a shot" at delivering 100,000 cars this quarter and the company said it will roll out a software update for watching movies and playing games in cars.
China's top diplomat said on Thursday that China was willing to buy more U.S. products and said trade talks would yield results if both sides "take more enthusiastic measures" to show goodwill and reduce "pessimistic language" in the trade dispute.
U.S. authorities investigating Alphabet Inc's Google for anticompetitive behaviour have recently begun probing the company's US$116 billion-a-year advertising business.
The S&P 500 reversed losses to trade flat on Thursday after the Chinese foreign minister said the United States has shown good will by waiving tariffs on Chinese products.
When WeWork's directors voted on Tuesday to oust Adam Neumann as chief executive after a failed attempt to take the office-sharing startup public, Neumann cast his vote against himself, according to three people familiar with the situation.
STOCKHOLM: Sweden's Nordic Entertainment Group (NENT) thinks it can benefit from the battle of the big global firms in the streaming market by building partnerships with the likes of Walt Disney rather than being exposed to tougher competition. NENT aims to boost its already strong market share in ......
The parent of Dunkin' Donuts was sued on Thursday by New York Attorney General Letitia James, who accused the chain of failing to protect hundreds of thousands of customers whose accounts were targeted in a series of "brute force" cyberattacks.
Gap Inc said on Thursday it plans to hire more than 30,000 seasonal workers for the upcoming holiday season, lower than the 65,000 target the apparel retailer had set for 2018.
LONDON: European stock markets rose on Thursday (Sep 26) after US President Donald Trump said a trade deal with China could come sooner than expected, and also reported steps towards a new agreement with Japan. But US equities came under pressure from political upheaval in Washington, analysts ...
General Motors Co on Thursday reversed its decision not to pay for the healthcare coverage of its striking United Auto Workers union workers, citing confusion around the issue, a company spokesman said.
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