Charleston Lim

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NHTSA Launches Probe Into Tesla Model S Touch Screen Issues
The NHTSA is launching a probe into Tesla as a response to a growing number of user complaints about the alleged malfunctions of the media control units on its Tesla Model S vehicles. The NHTSA is launching a probe into Tesla as a response to a growing number of user complaints about the alleged malfunctions of the media control units on its Tesla Model S vehicles. -
GNC Shares Plunge Following Bankruptcy Protection Filing
After filing for bankruptcy protection, GNC announced that it will be closing as many as 1,200 of its remaining 5,200 stores as it looks for a buyer. After filing for bankruptcy protection, GNC announced that it will be closing as many as 1,200 of its remaining 5,200 stores as it looks for a buyer. -
Fosun International To Sell Stake In Cainiao To Alibaba For $1.3 Billion
Fosun is set to sell its 6.7 percent stake in logistics firm Cainiao, which it bought for $70 million in 2013, to Alibaba Group Holding for $1.3 billion. Fosun is set to sell its 6.7 percent stake in logistics firm Cainiao, which it bought for $70 million in 2013, to Alibaba Group Holding for $1.3 billion. -
Didi Chuxing Inks Deal With BAIC Group To Develop Autonomous Vehicles
Didi Chuxing has formed an alliance with BAIC Group to collaboratively develop self-driving new energy vehicle platforms. Didi Chuxing has formed an alliance with BAIC Group to collaboratively develop self-driving new energy vehicle platforms. -
WeRide Teams Up With AutoNavi App To Expand Robotaxis In Guangzhou
WeRide will be offering free robotaxi rides to ride-hailing customers using the AutoNavi app in Guangzhou for its first month of operation. WeRide will be offering free robotaxi rides to ride-hailing customers using the AutoNavi app in Guangzhou for its first month of operation. -
US Tech Giants Openly Oppose Trump's Move To Ban Foreign Workers
US Tech companies, including Facebook, Google, Tesla, Microsoft, and Amazon, have all expressed disappointment in Trump's suspension of the issuance of work visas to immigrants. US Tech companies, including Facebook, Google, Tesla, Microsoft, and Amazon, have all expressed disappointment in Trump's suspension of the issuance of work visas to immigrants. -
Luckin Coffee Receives Second Delisting Notice From NASDAQ
Luckin Coffee received its second delisting notice from the NASDAQ after it had failed to file it annual earnings report on time. Luckin Coffee received its second delisting notice from the NASDAQ after it had failed to file it annual earnings report on time. -
Hong Kong-Based Forex Trader Sued By New Zealand For Alleged Money Laundering
New Zealand's Financial Markets Authority filed a civil suit against CLSA Premium New Zealand for allegedly breaking the country's anti-money laundering and terrorism financing laws. New Zealand's Financial Markets Authority filed a civil suit against CLSA Premium New Zealand for allegedly breaking the country's anti-money laundering and terrorism financing laws. -
Hong Kong Airport Operator Secures $4.9 Billion In New Financing
Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) secured HK$35 billion in new financing through several loan facilities provided by 21 local and international banks. Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) secured HK$35 billion in new financing through several loan facilities provided by 21 local and international banks. -
Bayer Reportedly Close To $8 Billion Settlement Over Glyphosate Cases
Bayer is reportedly willing to pay up to $10 billion to settle the thousands of cases against its allegedly cancer-causing glyphosate-based weed killers. Bayer is reportedly willing to pay up to $10 billion to settle the thousands of cases against its allegedly cancer-causing glyphosate-based weed killers.