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

  • TCL Electronics Reports 49 Percent Q2 Profit Increase
    TCL
    TCL Electronics reported a 48.9 increase in profits to HK$417 million, or roughly $53.8 million, for its second quarter.
  • Pompeo Blasts China For 'Bullying' HSBC In Treatment Of Pro-Freedom Clients
    HSBC
    Mike Pompeo cited reports that HSBC was actively restricting some customers linked to pro-democracy movements access to their accounts.
  • KFC Junks 'Finger-Lickin' Good' Slogan Because Of Health Crisis
    KFC
    KFC’s “Finger-Lickin' Good” slogan no longer fits the current environment, its chief marketing officer says.
  • It's Complicated: Facebook Gets Hit Up For $125 Million In Back Taxes
    Facebook
    Facebook changed its France business structure to end allegations of funneling sales to different countries.
  • NASA Astronaut Jeanette Epps To Be First Black Woman ISS Crew Member
    NASA
    NASA astronaut Jeanette Epps is to travel to the ISS on Boeing's still-in-development Starliner spacecraft next year.
  • Mengniu Dairy Cancels Purchase Of Lion Dairy After Opposition From Australia Government
    Mengniu Dairy
    Mengniu had earlier agreed to buy Lion, the owner of brands such as Vitasoy, Pura and Dairy Farmers, for $430 million.
  • Exxon To Bow Out Of Dow As It Shifts Away From Energy
    Exxon
    Exxon's departure from the Dow underscores the decreasing influence of energy stocks on the larger U.S. capital markets.
  • E-Cigarette Maker Smoore Lights Up Its Second Quarter After A Drag In First Three Months
    Smoore
    Smoore shrugged off the coronavirus, political disruptions and tougher vaping regulations to post a 40 percent on-year rise in net profit.
  • China’s Young Romantics Get On Board For Love, Adventure
    Qixi Festival
    China airlines and hotels got a much-needed boost after a rise in demand for the Qixi Festival.
  • American Airlines To Lay Off 19,000 Employees In October
    American Airlines
    American Airlines will conduct an involuntary staffing reduction starting on October 1, after the terms of the federal air program expires.
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