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Nokia To Cut Jobs For 5G Push
Nokia announced an accelerated strategy aimed at increasing its annual savings by 2020. The strategy, however, would impact thousands of its employees worldwide. Nokia announced an accelerated strategy aimed at increasing its annual savings by 2020. The strategy, however, would impact thousands of its employees worldwide. -
Philippines Boracay Promotes Sustainable Tourism
Boracay, a popular island destination in the Philippines, was reopened to tourists after undergoing six months of rehabilitation. Boracay, a popular island destination in the Philippines, was reopened to tourists after undergoing six months of rehabilitation. -
Asian Stocks Entering Bear Market Territory
Asian stocks lost $5 trillion in value amid the strengthening dollar, Federal rate hikes, conflicts within the international community, and the ongoing China-US trade tensions. Asian stocks lost $5 trillion in value amid the strengthening dollar, Federal rate hikes, conflicts within the international community, and the ongoing China-US trade tensions. -
Jack Ma Reclaims No. 1 Spot In Forbes China Rich List 2018
Forbes China Rich List 2018 ranks Jack Ma as China’s wealthiest man. The list also saw new names from the tech and e-commerce sectors. Forbes China Rich List 2018 ranks Jack Ma as China’s wealthiest man. The list also saw new names from the tech and e-commerce sectors. -
Li Hejun Taking Hanergy Thin Film Private, Relisting In China
The parent company of Hanergy Thin Film Power Group, of which stock endured a three-year suspension in Hong Kong, has decided to take it private and then relist it in China. The decision to privatize would benefit small investors according to analysts. The parent company of Hanergy Thin Film Power Group, of which stock endured a three-year suspension in Hong Kong, has decided to take it private and then relist it in China. The decision to privatize would benefit small investors according to analysts. -
Trump Approves Arctic Offshore Oil Drilling Project
The controversial Hilcorp Alaska’s Liberty Project received the green light from the Trump administration despite serious environmental concerns over the project. The controversial Hilcorp Alaska’s Liberty Project received the green light from the Trump administration despite serious environmental concerns over the project. -
Real Estate Stocks Continue To Tumble
Real estate stocks have been impacted primarily by increasing interest rates, declining sales in both new and existing homes, and an oversupply of properties on sale. Real estate stocks have been impacted primarily by increasing interest rates, declining sales in both new and existing homes, and an oversupply of properties on sale. -
NBN Co Says No To ‘Twisted Light’ Fiber Optic That Is 100 Times Faster
A group of Australian scientists invented a device that could make the internet 100 times faster than how it performs today. A group of Australian scientists invented a device that could make the internet 100 times faster than how it performs today. -
China, Japan Continuously Improve Relations With Abe’s First Visit In Beijing
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe would be in China from Oct. 25 to 27, along with a 500-member delegation of business executives. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe would be in China from Oct. 25 to 27, along with a 500-member delegation of business executives. -
Saudi Crown Prince Meets With Jamal Khashoggi’s Sons
In a surprising turn of events, the King and the Crown Prince met, shake hands, and offer condolences to the two sons of Jamal Khashoggi. In a surprising turn of events, the King and the Crown Prince met, shake hands, and offer condolences to the two sons of Jamal Khashoggi.