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Coca-Cola Killing Off Tab Diet Soda After 60-Year Run
Coca-Cola is getting rid of its first-ever diet soda brand, Tab, after nearly 60 years of being in the market. Coca-Cola is getting rid of its first-ever diet soda brand, Tab, after nearly 60 years of being in the market. -
China's Export Control Laws Raises Concerns Over Rare-Earth Metal Trade
The new law, which will take effect on December 1, effectively restricts the importation of items and technologies deemed as "sensitive" in nature to specific foreign companies. The new law, which will take effect on December 1, effectively restricts the importation of items and technologies deemed as "sensitive" in nature to specific foreign companies. -
American Airlines To Return Boeing 737 Max Jets To Service In December
American Airlines has set return-to-service dates for its Boeing 737 Max jets as it expects the FAA to recertify the aircraft before the year ends. American Airlines has set return-to-service dates for its Boeing 737 Max jets as it expects the FAA to recertify the aircraft before the year ends. -
Xiaomi Building Fully Automated Factory To Make 10 Million Smartphones A Year
Xiaomi has already spent more than $1.48 billion on research and development this year. Xiaomi has already spent more than $1.48 billion on research and development this year. -
Robinhood Says Several Trading Accounts Hacked
The company is advising customers to change passwords or enable two-factor authentication. The company is advising customers to change passwords or enable two-factor authentication. -
Miniso To Sell More ‘Good-Looking, Fine-Design Products At A Cheaper Price’ Worldwide
China's largest lifestyle goods retailer Miniso just raised $608 million in a New York initial public offering. China's largest lifestyle goods retailer Miniso just raised $608 million in a New York initial public offering. -
Fisker Teams Up With Magna International To Build New Electric SUV
The Canada-based contractor currently developers and assembles cars for several automakers, including Toyota, Jaguar, BMW and Daimler AG. The Canada-based contractor currently developers and assembles cars for several automakers, including Toyota, Jaguar, BMW and Daimler AG. -
U.S. Investors Make Long-Terms Bets On China With Sovereign Bonds
Internationally, orders were 4.5 times oversubscribed – amounting to more than $27 billion. Internationally, orders were 4.5 times oversubscribed – amounting to more than $27 billion. -
Amazon Says Best Prime Day Sales A Bonanza For Small Business
"We are thrilled that Prime Day was a record-breaking event worldwide with sales surpassing $3.5 billion – an increase of nearly 60% from last year." "We are thrilled that Prime Day was a record-breaking event worldwide with sales surpassing $3.5 billion – an increase of nearly 60% from last year." -
U.S. State Department Backs Proposal To Add Ant Group To Trade Blacklist
Ant Group is set to list its shares in Hong Kong and Shanghai later in the year in a deal estimated to be worth $35 billion. Ant Group is set to list its shares in Hong Kong and Shanghai later in the year in a deal estimated to be worth $35 billion.