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Samsung Electronics may build U.S. plant for home appliances: source

Samsung Electronics Co Ltd may build a U.S. plant for its home appliances business, a person familiar with the matter said, the latest global firm to consider a response to criticism about imports from new U.S. President Donald Trump. The new U.S. administration Continued here:  Samsung Electronics may build U.S. plant for home appliances: source  Read More →

Trump travel ban stirs faint corporate outcry beyond Silicon Valley

NEW YORK/BOSTON (Reuters) – Most U.S. corporate bosses have stayed silent on President Donald Trump's immigration curbs, underscoring the sensitivities around opposing policies that could provoke a backlash from the… Here is the original post: Trump travel ban stirs faint corporate outcry beyond Silicon Valley  Read More →

Oil slides as strong U.S. drilling activity weakens deal to cut output

By Karolin Schaps LONDON (Reuters) – Oil prices fell on Monday as news of another increase in U.S. drilling activity spread concern over rising oil output just as many of the world's oil producers are trying to comply with a deal to pump less in an attempt to prop up prices. The number of active U.S. oil rigs rose to the highest since November 2015 … Here is the original post: Oil... [Read more]

German‎ watchdog suspected VW scam on CO2 emissions: report

Germany's motor industry watchdog raised suspicions Volkswagen was using prototype vehicles to lower carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in tests in 2015 soon after VW's manipulation of diesel emissions tests was uncovered, the Berliner Zeitung newspaper reported on Saturday. It quoted the Federal Motor Transport Authority (KBA) as telling VW in a November 2015 email it would choose test models... [Read more]

Snapchat to reveal financials within a week: sources

The sources, who cautioned that Snapchat's plans may still change, asked not to be named because the information is private. A spokeswoman for Snap Inc declined to comment. Snap Inc expects to go public as soon as March and could be valued at $20 billion to $25 Originally posted here:  Snapchat to reveal financials within a week: sources  Read More →

Apple sues Qualcomm in Beijing seeking 1 billion yuan

By Diane Bartz WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Apple Inc filed a lawsuit against Qualcomm Inc in Beijing, alleging the chip supplier abused its clout in the chip industry and seeking 1 billion yuan ($145.32 million) in damages, Beijing's Intellectual Property Court said in a statement on Wednesday. Apple also filed a second lawsuit against Qualcomm which accused it … Excerpt from:  Apple... [Read more]

Cuban trade delegation visits U.S. as Trump ponders detente

A Cuban trade delegation arrived in the United States this week to visit four states and six ports, even as the Trump administration pondered what to do with a fragile detente initiated… Read more from the original source: Cuban trade delegation visits U.S. as Trump ponders detente  Read More →

U.S. judge approves VW dealers $1.2 billion settlement

Volkswagen AG's dealers will receive an average of $1.85 million in a $1.2 billion settlement approved by a U.S. judge on Monday over its diesel emissions scandal. U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer said the 650 U.S. dealers would be paid over 18 months, ruling the settlement “fair, reasonable, and adequate.” VW also agreed to keep making volume-based incentive payments to dealers,... [Read more]

Two ways to set up a one-click shortcut for creating a restore point in Windows 10

Manually creating a restore point is a bit of a clumsy process. Check out these two techniques for turning restore point creation into a one-click operation. Originally posted here:  Two ways to set up a one-click shortcut for creating a restore point in Windows 10  Read More →

U.S. bankruptcy court judge OKs $425 million for Avaya loan

A U.S. bankruptcy court judge granted Avaya Inc approval on Friday to tap $425 million of the $725 million loan proposed to carry the telecommunications company through its restructuring, funds the company said were essential to continue operations. Avaya filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Thursday to cut its … See more here: U.S. bankruptcy court judge OKs $425 million for Avaya... [Read more]

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