Ousted Nissan boss Ghosn says will fight ‘meritless’ charges: statement
Carlos Ghosn, the ousted chairman of Nissan Motor, said he was innocent and committed to fighting the “meritless and unsubstantiated” accusations against him, according to a statement ahead of his expected release from prison on bail.
Chevron woos investors with pledge of higher returns from shale
U.S. oil major Chevron Corp on Tuesday pledged to restrain spending and return more cash to shareholders in a bid to lure investors, while forecasting strong annual production gains over the next five years.
Chevron woos investors with pledge of higher returns from shale
U.S. oil major Chevron Corp on Tuesday pledged to restrain spending and return more cash to shareholders in a bid to lure investors, while forecasting strong annual production gains over the next five years.
China agrees on solution to Tesla customs issue: source
China’s customs authorities have accepted electric carmaker Tesla Inc’s plan to remedy problems with the clearance of imported cars, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters.
China agrees on solution to Tesla customs issue: source
China’s customs authorities have accepted electric carmaker Tesla Inc’s plan to remedy problems with the clearance of imported cars, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters.
U.S. new home sales hit seven-month high; services sector rebounds
Sales of new U.S. single-family homes rose to a seven-month high in December, but November’s outsized jump was revised lower, pointing to continued weakness in the housing market.
U.S. new home sales hit seven-month high; services sector rebounds
Sales of new U.S. single-family homes rose to a seven-month high in December, but November’s outsized jump was revised lower, pointing to continued weakness in the housing market.
Papa John founder Schnatter to exit board in settlement
Papa John’s founder John Schnatter is leaving its board of directors as part of a settlement that appeared to resolve a bitter dispute for control of the world’s third-largest pizza chain.
Papa John founder Schnatter to exit board in settlement
Papa John’s founder John Schnatter is leaving its board of directors as part of a settlement that appeared to resolve a bitter dispute for control of the world’s third-largest pizza chain.
Bank of America, RBS sued in U.S. over euro bond cartel
Bank of America Corp and Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc have been sued by investors in the United States over their alleged roles in a conspiracy among eight banks to rig prices in the $9.4 trillion European government bond market.




