Niki Lauda says will be ready to bid for Niki airline on Dec 20: Handelsblatt
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Former motor racing driver Niki Lauda aims to bid for the Austrian Niki airline, which he founded in 2003, next Wednesday, he said in a newspaper report, formally adding himself to the list of interested parties.
U.S. employers say CVS-Aetna deal would affect health-benefits decisions: survey
NEW YORK (Reuters) – CVS Corp’s proposed purchase of Aetna Inc will affect decision-making by a majority of large and mid-size U.S. corporations on employee health benefits, a survey by benefits consultant Aon Plc found.
Thai Bev’s unit seeks to buy a near $5 billion stake in Sabeco
Ho CHI MINH CITY/SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Vietnam’s trade ministry said on Sunday that Vietnam Beverage Co Ltd, a unit of Thai Beverage , was the only investor seeking to buy all shares of Vietnamese brewer Sabeco on offer worth nearly $5 billion.
Vietnam to name buyer of up to $5 billion stake in top brewer Sabeco
Ho CHI MINH CITY/SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Vietnam is set to auction an up to $5 billion stake in top brewer Sabeco on Monday, with Thai Beverage the only potential bidder to have expressed interest in a majority stake.
Second bitcoin futures debut could lure volume to wild market
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Bitcoin investors expect futures volumes to perk up when CME Group Inc, the world’s largest derivatives exchange operator, launches its own contract to wager on the cryptocurrency on Sunday.
U.S. renewable energy industry relieved as Republicans keep tax credits
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. renewable energy industry expressed relief after a compromise Republican tax bill released late on Friday preserved key tax credits that had been at risk of being removed, but it raised concerns about a provision that ma…
CSX CEO Harrison dies months into railroad’s turnaround effort
NEW YORK (Reuters) – CSX Corp Chief Executive Hunter Harrison has died, the freight railway operator said on Saturday, just a few days after announcing that the veteran rail executive hired earlier this year to boost its profits had taken a medical le…
CSX CEO Harrison dies months into railway’s turnaround effort
NEW YORK (Reuters) – CSX Corp Chief Executive Hunter Harrison has died, the freight railway operator said on Saturday, just a few days after announcing that the veteran rail executive hired earlier this year to boost its profits had taken a medical lea…
CSX CEO Harrison dies days after medical leave announced
NEW YORK (Reuters) – CSX Corp Chief Executive Hunter Harrison has died, the freight railway operator said on Saturday, just a few days after announcing that he was taking a medical leave of absence.
U.S. labor board adopts business-friendly ‘micro union’ test
(Reuters) – A U.S. labor agency on Friday made it tougher for workers to form so-called micro unions made up of small groups of a company’s employees, reversing an Obama-era decision that had been sharply criticized by companies.




