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Nestlé, Unilever, Coca-Cola Eye GSK Indian Horlicks
Four of the world’s largest consumer products companies had been purportedly bidding in secret for the acquisition of GSK’s Indian Horlicks. To date, the bid had reportedly reached as much as $4 billion. Four of the world’s largest consumer products companies had been purportedly bidding in secret for the acquisition of GSK’s Indian Horlicks. To date, the bid had reportedly reached as much as $4 billion. -
China Tariffs Impact Growing US LNG Sector
China has imposed 10 percent tariffs on liquefied natural gas imported from the United States. The development may push back major gas ports projects that might have pushed Washington in a position to the be the world’s largest LNG provider. China has imposed 10 percent tariffs on liquefied natural gas imported from the United States. The development may push back major gas ports projects that might have pushed Washington in a position to the be the world’s largest LNG provider. -
Market Eases Over China-US Retaliatory Tariffs
Major stocks had performed better this week compared to the first months when markets were unstable because of the escalating US-China trade war. Major stocks had performed better this week compared to the first months when markets were unstable because of the escalating US-China trade war. -
Tilray’s Stocks Soar Following US Approval Of Marijuana Importation
Shares of Tilray reached its second-best day ever on Sept. 18 after the U.S. gets the approval of importing its product from Canada. The company’s cannabinoid in capsule form will be examined for its efficacy in the treatment of the condition called Essential Tremor. Shares of Tilray reached its second-best day ever on Sept. 18 after the U.S. gets the approval of importing its product from Canada. The company’s cannabinoid in capsule form will be examined for its efficacy in the treatment of the condition called Essential Tremor. -
China, US See Eye To Eye On Military Health Concerns Despite Trade, South China Sea Tensions
The Asia Pacific Military Health Exchange held in Xian, China saw a friendly interaction among officials from different countries with ongoing conflicts in different aspects of their geopolitical relations. The Asia Pacific Military Health Exchange held in Xian, China saw a friendly interaction among officials from different countries with ongoing conflicts in different aspects of their geopolitical relations. -
Salaries In World’s Richest Economies Accelerating To 3 Percent By 2019
Workers in the world’s richest economies are receiving salary increases that are at the highest level since the eve of the recession in 2009. Financial analysts, however, are warning that inflation may just eat up these pay bumps if both factors happened simultaneously. Workers in the world’s richest economies are receiving salary increases that are at the highest level since the eve of the recession in 2009. Financial analysts, however, are warning that inflation may just eat up these pay bumps if both factors happened simultaneously. -
Robots Displacing 75 Million Human Tasks But Will Open 133 Million New Jobs By 2025
The World Economic Forum released the report titled The Future of Jobs 2018. The study detailed the needed skills for employees to stay relevant for the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The World Economic Forum released the report titled The Future of Jobs 2018. The study detailed the needed skills for employees to stay relevant for the Fourth Industrial Revolution. -
US Needs 386 Air Force Squadrons And $12 Billion For A Separate Space Force
U.S. Air Force officials presented the current military needs before Washington could address the expected armed conflicts that may arise in the coming years. A separate report, meanwhile, revealed the budget needed before President Donald Trump could get the Space Force he wanted. U.S. Air Force officials presented the current military needs before Washington could address the expected armed conflicts that may arise in the coming years. A separate report, meanwhile, revealed the budget needed before President Donald Trump could get the Space Force he wanted. -
Next Recession Could Hit These 17 States Harder Than The Rest Of The US
When the next recession strikes, there are about 23 states that could sustain its resiliency against budget shortfalls, raising taxes and job loss. Seventeen states, meanwhile, will be hit the harder when the next economic downturn happens. When the next recession strikes, there are about 23 states that could sustain its resiliency against budget shortfalls, raising taxes and job loss. Seventeen states, meanwhile, will be hit the harder when the next economic downturn happens. -
China, Vatican Indicate Signs Of Thawing Relations
China and Vatican are reportedly close in signing a landmark deal that will allow both parties to compromise in making important religious decisions in Beijing. China and Vatican are reportedly close in signing a landmark deal that will allow both parties to compromise in making important religious decisions in Beijing.