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Indian Ride-Hailing Firm OLA Gets $300 Million Investment From Hyundai and Kia
Indian ride-hailing firm OLA has announced that it has managed to raise more than US$3.8 billion in its latest investment run, which includes a US$300 million partnership with Kia and Hyundai. Indian ride-hailing firm OLA has announced that it has managed to raise more than US$3.8 billion in its latest investment run, which includes a US$300 million partnership with Kia and Hyundai. -
Fiat Chrysler And Peugeot Stocks Rise As News Of Merger Spread
News of a possible merger or acquisition between Fiat Chrysler And Peugeot has now resulted in the increase of stock prices for both companies in Europe's STOXX 600. News of a possible merger or acquisition between Fiat Chrysler And Peugeot has now resulted in the increase of stock prices for both companies in Europe's STOXX 600. -
Trump Blasts News Media For Blaming Him For New Zealand Mosque Shooting
Trump has issued an angry response on social media, criticizing news media outlets for blaming him for the recent tragedy in New Zealand that claimed the lives of 50 Muslim worshippers. Trump has issued an angry response on social media, criticizing news media outlets for blaming him for the recent tragedy in New Zealand that claimed the lives of 50 Muslim worshippers. -
Fintech Firm Fidelity National To Acquire Payment Processor Worldpay For US$35 Billion
US-based fintech company Fidelity National has announced that it has agreed to pay US$35 billion to acquire payment processing firm Worldpay. US-based fintech company Fidelity National has announced that it has agreed to pay US$35 billion to acquire payment processing firm Worldpay. -
China To Invest Billions For New Supercomputer To Wrestle Back Top Spot From US
China announces a new multi-billion investment to significantly increase its supercomputer capacity to regain its top spot from the United States. China announces a new multi-billion investment to significantly increase its supercomputer capacity to regain its top spot from the United States. -
Marriott To Open 1,700 New Hotels And Return US$11 Billion To Shareholders By 2021
Marriott announces its plans to open over 1,700 new hotels worldwide and to return around US$11 billion to its shareholders by 2021 as part of its three-year growth strategy. Marriott announces its plans to open over 1,700 new hotels worldwide and to return around US$11 billion to its shareholders by 2021 as part of its three-year growth strategy. -
Anil Ambani Avoids Jail After Brother Mukesh Paid US$80 Million Debt To Ericsson
Former Indian billionaire has escaped possible jail time after his brother Mukesh Ambani agreed to pay his US$80 million debt to Ericsson AB. Former Indian billionaire has escaped possible jail time after his brother Mukesh Ambani agreed to pay his US$80 million debt to Ericsson AB. -
Lyft Holding Investor Roadshow To Help It Reach Its US$20 Billion Valuation Target After IPO
Lyft will reportedly be going around the United States to entice investors to place big bets in its upcoming IPO. Lyft will reportedly be going around the United States to entice investors to place big bets in its upcoming IPO. -
China To Include Stock Trading And Investment Education In National School Curriculums
China's Securities Regulatory Commission and its education ministry are now making plans to include financial education to national curriculums in primary and middle schools across the country. China's Securities Regulatory Commission and its education ministry are now making plans to include financial education to national curriculums in primary and middle schools across the country. -
Amazon Passes First Political Hurdle In Plans To Build Second Headquarters In Virginia
Local leaders in Arlington have voted to give Amazon an incentive package worth more than US$50 million to build its second headquarters in National Landing. Local leaders in Arlington have voted to give Amazon an incentive package worth more than US$50 million to build its second headquarters in National Landing.