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US Firm Charged For Illegally Importing Chinese Security Equipment
US firm Aventura Technology has been criminally charged with endangering national security by illegally importing and selling China-made equipment. US firm Aventura Technology has been criminally charged with endangering national security by illegally importing and selling China-made equipment. -
GM Sells Lordstown Assembly Plant To Electric Vehicle Startup
Lordstown Motors Corp, an affiliate of Workhorse Group Inc, has acquired GM's Lordstown factory with plans to use it to build its plug-in pickup trucks. Lordstown Motors Corp, an affiliate of Workhorse Group Inc, has acquired GM's Lordstown factory with plans to use it to build its plug-in pickup trucks. -
The UK Joins Streaming Wars With Launch Of New BritBox Service
ITV and the BBC's new video streaming service called BritBox has just launched in the UK to take on foreign competitors such as Netflix and Amazon Prime. ITV and the BBC's new video streaming service called BritBox has just launched in the UK to take on foreign competitors such as Netflix and Amazon Prime. -
CK Life Stocks Jump Following Successful Clinical Trial Of Skin Cancer Drug
CK Life saw its shares almost doubled following the release of favorable interim clinical trial results for its vaccine-based immunotherapy treatment for melanoma. CK Life saw its shares almost doubled following the release of favorable interim clinical trial results for its vaccine-based immunotherapy treatment for melanoma. -
SoftBank Reports First Loss In More Than A Decade Due To Tech Bets
SoftBank's big bets on Uber and WeWork cost its Vision Fund over $8.9 billion, wiping out the company's earnings from its over businesses. SoftBank's big bets on Uber and WeWork cost its Vision Fund over $8.9 billion, wiping out the company's earnings from its over businesses. -
Germany's Lufthansa Cancels 6,000 Flights Amid Cabin Crew Strike
Lufthansa announced that is has canceled around 700 flights on Thursday and 600 flights on Friday, with hundreds more to be canceled if the strike continues. Lufthansa announced that is has canceled around 700 flights on Thursday and 600 flights on Friday, with hundreds more to be canceled if the strike continues. -
China's Jingye Group In The Lead To Acquire British Steel
Following the breakdown in negotiations between British Steel and Ataer, Chinese firm Jingye Group is now in the lead to acquire the British steel producer. Following the breakdown in negotiations between British Steel and Ataer, Chinese firm Jingye Group is now in the lead to acquire the British steel producer. -
Uber Stocks Drop To Record Low Following Share Lockup Expiry
Uber is taking a pummeling in Wall Street, all while it deals with coordinated driver protest and a legal battle in its home state. Uber is taking a pummeling in Wall Street, all while it deals with coordinated driver protest and a legal battle in its home state. -
Regulators Crack Down On False Ad Campaigns Ahead Of 11-11 Shopping Event
Chinese market regulators have gathered major e-commerce platforms to property inform them of the guidelines involving their marketing and promotional campaigns leading up to the Double 11 event next week. Chinese market regulators have gathered major e-commerce platforms to property inform them of the guidelines involving their marketing and promotional campaigns leading up to the Double 11 event next week. -
Facebook's New Logo A Nod To Its Willingness To Change
Facebook's new logo, which will be appearing across all of the company's apps, is intended to clarify to users which apps it owns and operates. Facebook's new logo, which will be appearing across all of the company's apps, is intended to clarify to users which apps it owns and operates.