GM to make major announcement about global operations Monday: Canada union
General Motors Co is set to make a major announcement on Monday that will affect its global operations, including auto production at an Ontario plant, a Canadian union said in a statement on Sunday.
Nissan CEO to workers: ties with Renault ‘not equal’, needs review: Kyodo
Nissan Motor Co Chief Executive Hiroto Saikawa told employees on Monday that the Japanese automaker’s relationship with French partner Renault SA was “not equal” and needed to be reviewed, Kyodo News reported, citing an unnamed source.
General Motors plans to close Canadian assembly plant: TV report
General Motors Co is planning to close all operations at a plant near Toronto and an announcement is expected on Monday, a local TV news channel reported on Sunday
GM to make major announcement about its global operations Monday: union
General Motors Co is set to make a major announcement on Monday that will affect its global operations, a Canadian union said in a statement on Sunday.
Logitech ends negotiations to acquire Plantronics
Logitech International SA , a Swiss manufacturer of keyboards and webcams, has ended discussions to acquire Plantronics Inc , a U.S. maker of Bluetooth earpieces and gaming headsets, the companies said on Sunday.
Oil prices stabilize after ‘Black Friday’ plunge
Oil prices steadied on Monday after plunging nearly 8 percent in the previous session, but remain under pressure with Brent crude below $60 per barrel amid weak fundamentals and struggling financial markets.
Asian shares tick up but oil rout dampens sentiment
Asian shares edged higher on Monday, though investors were cautious as plunging oil prices fanned worries about a dimming outlook for the global economy.
Oil prices edge up after nearly eight-percent ‘Black Friday’ plunge
Oil prices won back some ground after hefty losses on Friday, but remained under pressure with Brent crude below $60 per barrel amid weak fundamentals and struggling financial markets.
Asian shares on defensive as plunging oil prices fan growth worries
Asian shares were on a slippery slope on Monday as plunging oil prices fanned worries about a dimming outlook for the global economy as investors brace for a crucial meeting between U.S. and Chinese leaders at the end of week.
Venezuela settles $1.2 billion creditor claim to protect Citgo
Cash-strapped Venezuela settled a $1.2 billion arbitration claim that will prevent a creditor from stripping away its crown jewel foreign asset, the U.S.-based Citgo Petroleum Corp refining business, according to Canadian court documents.




