Moving faster on climate action will require a combination of efforts from all actors, public and private, says Werner Hoyer.
NEW YORK: Wall Street stocks rose on Wednesday (Sep 25) following upbeat comments from Donald Trump on China trade talks as investors largely shrugged off the just-announced impeachment investigation of the US president. Trump, in an appearance at the United Nations, said a deal with China could ...
WeWork owner The We Company will try to sell three companies it had acquired in the last few years, The Information reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter.
Juul Labs Inc has become one the biggest bets in the portfolio of Fidelity’s US$28 billion Blue Chip Growth Fund, whose exposure to the troubled e-cigarette maker has climbed to US$761 million amid a regulatory backlash and departure of its top executive.
U.S. energy major Chevron Corp has decided to continue negotiations with Thailand rather than seek arbitration to resolve a dispute over who should pay the bill for removing offshore oil and gas platforms, the company told Reuters on Wednesday.
The forthcoming HBO Max streaming service needs the reach of its parent company AT&T Inc to compete in the streaming video wars, a senior WarnerMedia executive said in an interview, as the company faces pressure from an activist investor to explain its media strategy.
General Motors Co will enable U.S. owners of 2018 and newer model vehicles to download Amazon.com's Alexa digital assistant software to control navigation, streaming media and phones starting next year, the companies said on Wednesday.
Nio Inc, one of China’s high-profile electric car startups, disclosed a fresh money-raising push this week, saying it had issued US$200 million worth of bonds and was accelerating cost-cutting programs to slow cash burn as the company seeks to attract more investors in a slumping market.
GENEVA: The UN agency linking postal systems worldwide on Wednesday (Sep 25) agreed to reform its fee structure under a proposal by the United States that averted the Trump administration leaving the global network but may mean many consumers pay more. The compromise deal was agreed by consensus ...
Amazon.com Inc on Wednesday said actor Samuel L. Jackson and other celebrities will voice speech for the company's virtual assistant Alexa, one of a range of new features designed to attract more users to the service.






















