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Intel Corporation Shares Surge Following Bullish Full-Year Results
Intel's full-year revenues managed to beat analysts' expectations by close to $1 billion, resulting in a surge of its shares by as much as 8 percent. Intel's full-year revenues managed to beat analysts' expectations by close to $1 billion, resulting in a surge of its shares by as much as 8 percent. -
Year Of The Rat Expected To Boost Gold Industry In China
The Year of the Rat in China is a popular year for weddings and having babies and gold jewelry is traditionally the best gift to give to newlyweds and newborn babies. The Year of the Rat in China is a popular year for weddings and having babies and gold jewelry is traditionally the best gift to give to newlyweds and newborn babies. -
Elon Musk Addresses Issues Over Its Planned Berlin Gigafactory
Tesla CEO Elon Musk personally addressed both the water supply issue and the environmental concerns over his company's planned Gigafactory in Germany. Tesla CEO Elon Musk personally addressed both the water supply issue and the environmental concerns over his company's planned Gigafactory in Germany. -
Xerox Becomes Hostile In Bid To Merge With HP
Xerox revealed plans to replace HP's entire board of directors by voting for new members as part of its latest bid to force a merger. Xerox revealed plans to replace HP's entire board of directors by voting for new members as part of its latest bid to force a merger. -
UBS Retains Sell Rating For Tesla Despite Doubling Price Targets
Analysts at UBS Group AG have increased Tesla's price targets from $160 per share to $410 per share but still retained its sell rating. Analysts at UBS Group AG have increased Tesla's price targets from $160 per share to $410 per share but still retained its sell rating. -
Hallmark Parent Company CEO Steps Down Amid Ad Backlash
Crown Media's CEO and president Bill Abbott has stepped down from his position just a month after its network Hallmark removed an ad that caused a national backlash. Crown Media's CEO and president Bill Abbott has stepped down from his position just a month after its network Hallmark removed an ad that caused a national backlash. -
Struggling Chinese Film Industry Slammed By Wuhan Viral Outbreak
A government order that prohibits public gatherings has forced producers to indefinitely delay the release of several highly-anticipated blockbuster films intended to premiere before the start of the Lunar New Year holidays. A government order that prohibits public gatherings has forced producers to indefinitely delay the release of several highly-anticipated blockbuster films intended to premiere before the start of the Lunar New Year holidays. -
Chinese Developer Sells Ambitious San Francisco Project At A Loss
Chinese conglomerate Oceanwide Holdings has decided to sell its problematic Oceanwide Center development in San Francisco at a loss of about $276 million. Chinese conglomerate Oceanwide Holdings has decided to sell its problematic Oceanwide Center development in San Francisco at a loss of about $276 million. -
US Prepared To Slap Tariffs On UK Car Imports Over Digital Services Tax Issue
US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin mentioned during the World Economic Forum that the country is prepared to impose tariffs on UK auto imports if Britain moves ahead with its planned digital services tax. US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin mentioned during the World Economic Forum that the country is prepared to impose tariffs on UK auto imports if Britain moves ahead with its planned digital services tax. -
Saudi Prince Implicated In Hacking Of Amazon Founder's Smartphone
Findings from an investigation conducted by the United Nations have corroborated Jeff Bezos' accusation of the involvement of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the hacking of his smartphone in 2018. Findings from an investigation conducted by the United Nations have corroborated Jeff Bezos' accusation of the involvement of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the hacking of his smartphone in 2018.