Xerox Holdings Corp raised its offer to buy HP Inc by US$2 to US$24 per share on Monday, following several rejections of its previous buyout offer by the PC maker.
Japanese wireless carrier NTT Docomo and Sony Corp pulled out of the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona on Monday because of the coronavirus outbreak.
Credit Suisse's incoming chief executive, Thomas Gottstein, plans to put Switzerland's second-biggest bank on a growth offensive following predecessor Tidjane Thiam's cost-cutting exercise, he told Reuters on Friday.
Alphabet unit Google faces the risk of more EU antitrust problems after 40 rivals on both sides of the Atlantic accused it of favouring its own vacation rental service on its search engine and urged European Union enforcers to take action.
Dozens of climate activists invaded U.S. asset manager BlackRock's office in central Paris on Monday, calling for the fund to pull out of fossil fuel investments.
More than 300 Chinese companies are seeking bank loans totalling at least 57.4 billion yuan (US$8.2 billion) to help to soften the impact of the coronavirus outbreak in China, two banking sources said.
WASHINGTON: The United States has charged four Chinese military hackers in the 2017 breach of the Equifax credit reporting agency that affected nearly 150 million American citizens, Attorney General William Barr said Monday. "This was one of the largest data breaches in history," Barr said of the ...
STOCKHOLM: Sweden's Volvo Cars and its Chinese owner Geely said on Monday (Feb 10) they are considering merging into a single group to better share technology and financial resources while preserving their separate brands. The merged firm "would have the scale, knowledge and resources to be a ...
NEW DELHI: India is set to give final approval to a US$2.6 billion deal for military helicopters from US defence firm Lockheed Martin ahead of a proposed visit by US President Donald Trump this month, defence and industry sources said. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government is trying to pull ......
SINGAPORE: Despite the impact of the novel coronavirus outbreak, the future of the aviation sector remains bright, Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat said on Monday (Feb 10).   Speaking at the opening ceremony of this year’s Singapore Airshow, Mr Heng noted that globally, airlines were seeing a ...
Skip to toolbar