Charleston Lim

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Mengniu Dairy To Acquire Australia's Milk Producer Bellamy In $1 Billion Deal
Australian milk company Bellamy has accepted Mengniu Dairy's $1 billion takeover bid, representing a 59 premium over the firm's current market valuation. Australian milk company Bellamy has accepted Mengniu Dairy's $1 billion takeover bid, representing a 59 premium over the firm's current market valuation. -
Department Of Justice Charges Three JPMorgan Traders In Rigging Scandal
The US Department of Justice has charged JPMorgan employees Gregg Smith, Michael Nowak, and Christopher Jordan for allegedly manipulating the commodities market between 2008 and 2016. The US Department of Justice has charged JPMorgan employees Gregg Smith, Michael Nowak, and Christopher Jordan for allegedly manipulating the commodities market between 2008 and 2016. -
GM To Lose An Estimated $50 Million Per Day Due To Nationwide Strike
Credit Suisse estimates that GM could lose as much as $50 million per day due to overhead costs and loss of production. Credit Suisse estimates that GM could lose as much as $50 million per day due to overhead costs and loss of production. -
China's Tech Giants To Use Expertise To Enhance Country's Pork Industry
Tech firms such as Alibaba, JD, and NetEase are working to develop advanced systems aimed at enhancing pork production in China. Tech firms such as Alibaba, JD, and NetEase are working to develop advanced systems aimed at enhancing pork production in China. -
US To Strike Trade Deal With Japan, Trump Confirms
Trump submitted a letter to Congress, informing them of his intention to strike a trade deal with Japan. Trump submitted a letter to Congress, informing them of his intention to strike a trade deal with Japan. -
US Ready To Tap Into Oil Reserves Amid Saudi Oil Attacks
The Trump administration announced that it stands ready to tap into the country's vast oil reserves to compensate for the coming lack of supply caused by the recent Saudi oil facility attacks. The Trump administration announced that it stands ready to tap into the country's vast oil reserves to compensate for the coming lack of supply caused by the recent Saudi oil facility attacks. -
LSE Board Unanimously Rejects Hong Kong's Takeover Offer
The LSE rejected the offer on the grounds that the bid amount was too low and that there was no real strategic merit to the merger. The LSE rejected the offer on the grounds that the bid amount was too low and that there was no real strategic merit to the merger. -
Elizabeth Warren Slams Amazon For Removing Employee Medical Benefits
Senator Elizabeth Warren accused Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos of being a hypocrite for allowing his company to cut medical benefits just weeks after he signed a document to pledge his better treatment of employees. Senator Elizabeth Warren accused Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos of being a hypocrite for allowing his company to cut medical benefits just weeks after he signed a document to pledge his better treatment of employees. -
Drone Attacks On Saudi Arabian Oil Infrastructures Halves Country's Oil Capacity
The attacks claimed to have been launched by Yemen's Houthi rebels had cut Saudi Arabia's total crude and gas production by more than 5.7 million barrels a day. The attacks claimed to have been launched by Yemen's Houthi rebels had cut Saudi Arabia's total crude and gas production by more than 5.7 million barrels a day. -
Convoy Executives Plead Not Guilty In Hong Kong's Largest Fraud Case
Former executive director at Convoy Global Holdings, Roy Cho Kwai-chee, has pleaded not guilty to the charges made against him by the Independent Commission Against Corruption. Former executive director at Convoy Global Holdings, Roy Cho Kwai-chee, has pleaded not guilty to the charges made against him by the Independent Commission Against Corruption.