Walt Disney Co, which wowed investors in December with ambitious streaming TV plans, will update Wall Street on Thursday about its digital subscriber membership and the future of its pandemic-hobbled theme parks.
Tesla boss Elon Musk is a poster child of low-carbon technology. Yet the electric carmaker's backing of bitcoin this week could turbo-charge global use of a currency that's estimated to cause more pollution than a small country every year.
AMSTERDAM: Europol, the European police agency, said on Wednesday it had assisted in the arrest of 10 hackers suspected of stealing US$100 million in cryptocurrency in as "SIM-swapping" attack that allowed suspects to gain access to their victims' phones. "The attacks orchestrated by this ...
Europol, the European police agency, said on Wednesday it had assisted in the arrest of 10 hackers suspected of stealing US$100 million in cryptocurrency in as "SIM-swapping" attack that allowed suspects to gain access to their victims' phones.
The head of the world's largest automaker joined other high-profile Tokyo Olympics sponsors on Wednesday in publicly criticising the head of the country's Games committee for making sexist remarks.
Emirates Airlines President Tim Clark said on Wednesday Boeing's 777x jet was unlikely to be delivered before the first quarter of 2024.
Nothing says social distancing quite like Dubai's RoboCafe, where robots have replaced their human overlords.
Heineken NV plans to cut about 8,000 jobs, the Dutch group said on Wednesday, seeking to restore operating margins to pre-pandemic levels after a sharp decline in profit because of coronavirus restrictions.
AMSTERDAM: Dutch brewing giant Heineken said on Wednesday (Feb 10) that it would cut around 8,000 jobs worldwide as the COVID-19 pandemic kept much of the hospitality sector closed. Heineken, the world's number two brewer, said it recorded a net loss of €204 million (US$247 million) in 2020, a...
Dutch brewer Heineken said it was cutting around 8,000 jobs following a review of its operations launched in October.
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