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Apple Is Back On Top, Topples Microsoft And Amazon
Apple bagged the gold in the race for America's most valuable companies. Microsoft and Amazon follow behind as stock prices dipped on Wednesday. Apple bagged the gold in the race for America's most valuable companies. Microsoft and Amazon follow behind as stock prices dipped on Wednesday. -
Economy: German Manufacturers Struggle With Demand
Germany could potentially fall into technical recession, analysts predicted, as the country's manufacturing sect struggles to see orders coming. The German economic minister has introduced a new industrial plan that could help push up the economy. Germany could potentially fall into technical recession, analysts predicted, as the country's manufacturing sect struggles to see orders coming. The German economic minister has introduced a new industrial plan that could help push up the economy. -
China: Inbound Tourism Improved Steadily In 2018
China’s inbound tourism figures in 2018 indicated that there was steady growth in the travel sector. A joint study has recommended additional visa options to further improve inbound tourist experience. China’s inbound tourism figures in 2018 indicated that there was steady growth in the travel sector. A joint study has recommended additional visa options to further improve inbound tourist experience. -
U.K. Economy Stagnates As Brexit Countdown Begins
The British economy has fallen into stagnation, just seven weeks short of the Brexit. A lot of bosses in the country’s services sectors have put the blame on uncertainties that will follow after the U.K. finally leaves the EU on March 29. The British economy has fallen into stagnation, just seven weeks short of the Brexit. A lot of bosses in the country’s services sectors have put the blame on uncertainties that will follow after the U.K. finally leaves the EU on March 29. -
France Slaps iPhone Maker With Millions In Back Taxes
Apple has given up on resisting France’s tax sanctions as the French division confirmed that the company will settle the dispute. The iPhone maker’s decision is just a portion of Europe’s efforts to claim unpaid taxes from tech giants. Apple has given up on resisting France’s tax sanctions as the French division confirmed that the company will settle the dispute. The iPhone maker’s decision is just a portion of Europe’s efforts to claim unpaid taxes from tech giants. -
What ‘Circular’ Thinking Can Do For U.S. Companies
ING's latest survey revealed that circular thinking could increase the value of U.S. companies. The report also stated that this model could help American firms contribute $4.5 trillion to the economy. ING's latest survey revealed that circular thinking could increase the value of U.S. companies. The report also stated that this model could help American firms contribute $4.5 trillion to the economy. -
Israel: Lenovo Defeats HP In Laptop Sales In Q4 2018
Lenovo's sales in Israel allowed the Chinese computer brand to topple U.S. provider HP. Dell and local brand Ivory also made it to the top five. Lenovo's sales in Israel allowed the Chinese computer brand to topple U.S. provider HP. Dell and local brand Ivory also made it to the top five. -
Italy’s New Employment Strategy Launched by M5S
Italy's Five Star Movement has just launched its "citizens' income" website and income card for the purpose of helping unemployed and low earning communities. Some polticians and business groups are not confident that the new scheme will work. Italy's Five Star Movement has just launched its "citizens' income" website and income card for the purpose of helping unemployed and low earning communities. Some polticians and business groups are not confident that the new scheme will work. -
Japan, Germany To Boost Free Trade In Preparation Of Brexit Impact
Japan and Germany have pledged to support free trade as a means of helping lessen the global effects of Britain's exit from the European Union. The leaders also agreed that both countries share a responsibility in keeping peace and prosperity around the globe. Japan and Germany have pledged to support free trade as a means of helping lessen the global effects of Britain's exit from the European Union. The leaders also agreed that both countries share a responsibility in keeping peace and prosperity around the globe. -
Apple’s Filing Points To Settlement Plans For iPhone Lawsuits
Apple is planning to pay for multiple iPhone lawsuits thrown at the U.S. company last year. The tech giant also reiterated in its latest SEC filing that the iPhones in question were "not defective." Apple is planning to pay for multiple iPhone lawsuits thrown at the U.S. company last year. The tech giant also reiterated in its latest SEC filing that the iPhones in question were "not defective."