Charleston Lim

Charleston Lim
Writer
Charleston is a business news writer in Business Times. "A web developer and SEO expert by profession, but an aspiring writer and journalist at heart. My field of interest generally ranges from science, tech, gadgets, games, and software. I am always open to changing my perspective and am eternally hungry for knowledge. I like the fact that I still don't know a lot about how the world works, and I'm fine with that."

The Latest

  • Lockheed Martin To Buy Aerojet Rocketdyne
    Lockheed Martin
    Lockheed Martin has agreed to acquire Aerojet Rocketdyne and take over its debt and net cash.
  • Denmark To Exhume Rotting Minks Following Cull
    Minks
    The Danish parliament has given the order to dig up the rotting minks, which has triggered a new contamination risk.
  • Apple Shuts More Stores As COVID-19 Cases Jump
    Apple
    As of this week, Apple has closed down 95 stores globally - about a fifth of its retail footprint.
  • SEC Fines Robinhood $65 Million For Misleading Users
    SEC
    The SEC accused Robinhood of failing to properly inform its customers about how it generates profits from their trades.
  • EV Startup Canoo Unveils New Electric Delivery Van Ahead Of IPO
    Canoo
    Canoo is expected to list on the NASDAQ on Tuesday next week under the ticker symbol "GOEV."
  • Denmark Redefines Criminal Rape To Include Sexual Acts Without Consent
    Denmark
    About 11,400 women are victims of rape or attempted rape in Denmark each year.
  • Coca-Cola Announces New Round Of Job Cuts As Part Of Restructuring
    Coca-Cola
    Coca-Cola is planning to reduce its global workforce by 2,200 people, about 1,200 of which will be in the U.S.
  • French President Emmanuel Macron Tests Positive For COVID-19
    Macron
    How Macron contracted the virus remains a mystery and French officials have declined to speculate.
  • Mike Pence To Receive Vaccine Friday, Biden Set For Next Week
    Mike Pence
    Vice president Mike Pence will take the vaccine on camera to help build public confidence.
  • Luckin Coffee To Pay $180 Million To Settle SEC Probe
    Luckin Coffee
    The $180 Million settlement will end the SEC's probe into Luckin Coffee's alleged accounting fraud.
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