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United Airlines To Resume US-China Commercial Flights Next Week
Beginning July 8, United Airlines will be offering two flights to and from China and San Francisco each week, with a stopover in Seoul Beginning July 8, United Airlines will be offering two flights to and from China and San Francisco each week, with a stopover in Seoul -
Online Learning Firm Zuoyebang Raises $750 Million In Latest Funding Round
Investors for Zuoyebang's latest funding round included New York-based Tiger Global, Qatar Investment Authority, Chinese investment firm Tiantu Capital, and Chinese private equity company FountainVest Partners. Investors for Zuoyebang's latest funding round included New York-based Tiger Global, Qatar Investment Authority, Chinese investment firm Tiantu Capital, and Chinese private equity company FountainVest Partners. -
New World Development Disposes Of Non-Core Assets Worth $460 Million
New World Development Limited sold its 45 percent stake in a property in Sheung Wan for HK$2.36 billion and another property in Happy Valley for HK$1.21 billion. New World Development Limited sold its 45 percent stake in a property in Sheung Wan for HK$2.36 billion and another property in Happy Valley for HK$1.21 billion. -
KKR Buys 11.9 Percent Stake In Philippine Power Firm First Gen Corp
KKR has agreed to buy 427 million First Gen Corp shares at 22.50 Philippine pesos or roughly $0.45 per share. KKR has agreed to buy 427 million First Gen Corp shares at 22.50 Philippine pesos or roughly $0.45 per share. -
Facebook Shares Continue To Decline As More Brands Join Ad Boycott
The drop in Facebook's share prices on Friday last week and Monday this week has resulted in a combined loss of over $60 billion in the company's market value. The drop in Facebook's share prices on Friday last week and Monday this week has resulted in a combined loss of over $60 billion in the company's market value. -
BP Exits Petrochemical Business Through $5 Billion Deal
BP has reached an agreement to sell its entire petrochemical business to UK chemical company Ineos for $5 billion. BP has reached an agreement to sell its entire petrochemical business to UK chemical company Ineos for $5 billion. -
Under Armour Ends $280 Million Apparel Partnership With UCLA
Under Armour announced that it will be terminating its 15-year $280 million apparel deal with UCLA, which was inked back in 2016. Under Armour announced that it will be terminating its 15-year $280 million apparel deal with UCLA, which was inked back in 2016. -
New Environmental Policy In California Is Good News For Tesla
The measure will include an expansion in the Advanced Clean Trucks (ACT) Rule, which will require manufacturers to have zero-emission trucks make up a majority of their total sales by 2035. The measure will include an expansion in the Advanced Clean Trucks (ACT) Rule, which will require manufacturers to have zero-emission trucks make up a majority of their total sales by 2035. -
Major Brands Join Facebook Ad Boycott To Halt Hate Speech
Facebook is estimated to have lost more than $7.2 billion in ad revenue after global brands such as Coca-Cola, Honda, Levi's, Verizon, and Unilever joined the global boycott campaign. Facebook is estimated to have lost more than $7.2 billion in ad revenue after global brands such as Coca-Cola, Honda, Levi's, Verizon, and Unilever joined the global boycott campaign. -
Cryptocurrency Mining Firm Ebang International Makes NASDAQ Debut
Ebang International Holdings offered a total of 19,264,337 Class A ordinary shares priced at $5.23 per share on the NASDAQ. Ebang International Holdings offered a total of 19,264,337 Class A ordinary shares priced at $5.23 per share on the NASDAQ.