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  • Facebook Loses Its Netherlands Fact-Checking Partner
    Facebook logo
    NU.nl has severed ties with Facebook as the two sides failed to resolve their ads campaign dispute.
  • Westpac Stands Behind Remaining Execs Amid Pressure
    Westpac
    Westpac will not cut off more executives from the board, chairman Lindsay Maxsted said.
  • Uber Continues Operations Amid London Ban
    Uber in London
    Uber continues to operate in London despite having its application for a new license denied by the city’s transport regulatory board.
  • After CEO, Chairman To Resign In Westpac Scandal
    Westpac CEO
    Westpac announced early Tuesday the resignation of CEO Brian Hartzer while chairman Lindsay Maxsted will leave his post sometime soon.
  • U.S. OKs Microsoft Sales To Huawei In Major Reprieve
    Huawei
    Washington has approved Microsoft’s request to sell tech equipment to Huawei but others have yet to confirm if they also got the green light.
  • How International Sports Labels Attract China’s Consumers
    Global Sports
    Global sports brands are slowly winning over Chinese audiences as they continue to look for ways to further establish a name in the country.
  • Pinduoduo Stocks Plummet Amid Q3 Revenue Miss
    Pinduoduo
    Investors are disappointed in Pinduoduo’s Q3 losses and earnings miss, but will the company rebound by Q4?
  • Boeing Working On 2018 Fatal Accident Involving 737 NG
    FILE PHOTO: An aerial photo shows Boeing 737 MAX aircraft at Boeing facilities at the Grant County International Airport in Moses Lake
    Boeing said it is now working on a fix for the 737 NG fan blade issue that took a passenger’s life in April 2018.
  • ZhenMeat, Starfield A Challenge For Beyond Meat
    Beyond Meat
    ZhenMeat is a serious competitor for Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods, should these western brands try to infiltrate the country’s alternative meat market.
  • Samsung Returns Portion Of Smartphone Production To China Contractors
    Samsung Galaxy
    Samsung is reportedly planning to outsource up to 20 percent of its smartphone production to its original design manufacturers (ODMs) in China.
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