Charleston Lim

Charleston Lim
Writer
Charleston is a business news writer in Business Times. "A web developer and SEO expert by profession, but an aspiring writer and journalist at heart. My field of interest generally ranges from science, tech, gadgets, games, and software. I am always open to changing my perspective and am eternally hungry for knowledge. I like the fact that I still don't know a lot about how the world works, and I'm fine with that."

The Latest

  • US Senators Propose Law To Limit Trump's Use Of Huawei Ban In Trade Talks
    US Huawei Ban
    A group of US senators has proposed a new law that would make it impossible to remove Huawei from the country's trade blacklist without approval from Congress.
  • Goldman Stocks Jump Following Forecast-Beating Q2 Earnings Report
    Goldman Sachs Earnings
    Goldman Sachs managed to beat analysts' expectations for its second-quarter report despite experiencing slight drops in both revenues and earnings.
  • JPMorgan Earnings Beat Expectations But Downgrades Outlook
    JPMorgan Chase
    JPMorgan cut its forecast for the year's net interest income by $500 million to $57.5 billion despite reporting record second-quarter earnings.
  • Ikea To Shutdown Only US Factory In December To Cut Costs
    IKEA US Factory
    The Swedish-founded furniture company announced that it would be closing its facility in Danville, Virginia in December this year.
  • China's Rapidly Growing E-Sports Market Attracting Global Attention
    China E-Sports Market
    With its current rate of growth, China's e-sports market is expected to overtake South Korea this year to become the second-largest market after the United States.
  • Parliament Member Finds No Technical Grounds For UK Huawei Ban
    UK Huawei Ban
    UK Science and Technology Committee head and Member of Parliament Norman Lamb mentioned to the UK government that he finds 'No technical grounds' for a Huawei ban.
  • Amazon Prime Day Kicks Off With Major Strikes In Germany
    Amazon Germany
    Amazon workers in Germany held protests in various facilities during the annual shopping holiday, including those in Bad Hersfeld, Graben, Koblenz, Leipzig, Rheinberg, and Werne.
  • Citigroup Second Quarter Earnings Beats Analysts' Estimates
    Citigroup
    Citigroup's better-than-expected second quarter earnings managed to raise investor sentiment, increasing the outlook for the upcoming reports by other major banks.
  • Home Credit Aims To Raise $1 Billion In Planned Hong Kong IPO
    Home Credit IPO
    The Netherlands-based consumer and personal loans company aims to raise $1 billion in its planned initial public offering (IPO) in Hong Kong.
  • Xiaomi Buys Stake In Chip Designer As Part Of Made In China 2025 Initiative
    Xiaomi Semiconductor
    Xiaomi purchased a 6 percent stake in the Shanghai-based semiconductor firm VeriSilicon Holdings as part of its push to enhance its semiconductor business.
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