Charleston Lim

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Target Raises Minimum Wage For All Workers To $15 Per Hour
Apart from the $2 raise, Target will be giving hourly employees a one-time bonus of $200 each. Apart from the $2 raise, Target will be giving hourly employees a one-time bonus of $200 each. -
FCC To Investigate Major Outage Of T-Mobile's Network
T-Mobile's nationwide network had abruptly shut down for more than 12 hours, preventing its subscribers from making calls or sending text messages. T-Mobile's nationwide network had abruptly shut down for more than 12 hours, preventing its subscribers from making calls or sending text messages. -
Zhanjiang Refinery Complex Officially Begins Production
Operations at the Zhongke (Guangdong) integrated refinery and petrochemical project in Zhanjiang kicked off after the successful docking and unloading of a VLCC crude oil tanker from the Middle East. Operations at the Zhongke (Guangdong) integrated refinery and petrochemical project in Zhanjiang kicked off after the successful docking and unloading of a VLCC crude oil tanker from the Middle East. -
China Halts Imports Of European Salmon After Discovering Coronavirus In Shipments
Importation was halted after the coronavirus strain was detected on chopping boards used by sellers of European salmon at Beijing's Xinfadi market, which was linked to a new cluster of infections. Importation was halted after the coronavirus strain was detected on chopping boards used by sellers of European salmon at Beijing's Xinfadi market, which was linked to a new cluster of infections. -
Wheelock Goes Private, Ending 57-Years As Public Company
Wheelock shareholders will receive HK$12 in cash for each share they own plus one share each of the company's subsidiaries Wharf Holding and Wharf Real Estate Investment. Wheelock shareholders will receive HK$12 in cash for each share they own plus one share each of the company's subsidiaries Wharf Holding and Wharf Real Estate Investment. -
Shenzhen ChiNext Board Kicks Off Capital Market Reforms
The long-planned implementation of the new registration-based IPO system on the ChiNext board of the Shenzhen Stock Exchange has been completed and kicked off on Monday. The long-planned implementation of the new registration-based IPO system on the ChiNext board of the Shenzhen Stock Exchange has been completed and kicked off on Monday. -
Hilton To Cut 2,100 Jobs Amid Continued Demand Slump
Hilton announced that it will be letting go of around 2,100 of its corporate employees and extending the furlough period of already affected workers by an additional 90 days. Hilton announced that it will be letting go of around 2,100 of its corporate employees and extending the furlough period of already affected workers by an additional 90 days. -
Ford To Unveil New Bronco Model On OJ Simpson's Birthday
In response to criticisms over the release date of its 2021 Ford Bronco, the company explained that the timing was purely coincidental and not intentional. In response to criticisms over the release date of its 2021 Ford Bronco, the company explained that the timing was purely coincidental and not intentional. -
Former CIRC Chairman Sentenced To 11 Years In Jail For Bribery
Former CIRC chairman, Xiang Junbo, had reportedly accepted a total of around 18.62 million yuan or $2.63 million in bribes during his various tenures with the government between 2005 and 2017. Former CIRC chairman, Xiang Junbo, had reportedly accepted a total of around 18.62 million yuan or $2.63 million in bribes during his various tenures with the government between 2005 and 2017. -
Apple Facing Two-Pronged Probe From EU Antitrust Regulator
The EU's antitrust regulator has launched a two-pronged attack on Apple, announced new investigations into business practices of the company's App Store and Apple Pay platforms. The EU's antitrust regulator has launched a two-pronged attack on Apple, announced new investigations into business practices of the company's App Store and Apple Pay platforms.