Slowing sales, strong dollar could hit Harley stock: Barron’s
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Slowing sales could cause shares of Harley-Davidson Inc. to decline after being on the rise for much of the past 12 months, according to a Barron’s cover story dated Feb. 27.
Exclusive: Algeria’s Sonatrach in talks to begin offshore drilling – source
ALGIERS (Reuters) – Algeria’s Sonatrach wants to start offshore oil drilling and has begun discussions with U.S. operators Exxon Mobil Corp and Anadarko as well as Italy’s Eni , a source at the state energy company told Reuters on Sunday.
No cuts to U.S. entitlement programs in Trump budget: Mnuchin
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump’s first budget proposal will spare big social welfare programs such as Social Security and Medicare from any cuts, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in an interview broadcast on Sunday.
Huawei seeks to exploit Samsung gap with new smartphone
BARCELONA (Reuters) – Huawei [HWT.UL] is introducing a mass-market version of its premium business phone, to take advantage of a gap created by the withdrawal of Samsung’s flagship Galaxy Note 7 after a crisis with its batteries catching fire.
Nokia sees growth opportunities in networks market
BARCELONA (Reuters) – Nokia sees demand for higher speed 4G network equipment starting to recover this year, led by Japan, the company’s chief executive Rajeev Suri said on Sunday as he announced a series of contracts with telecom operators.
Deutsche Bank board member says staff not quitting over bonus cuts-paper
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Bonus cuts at German flagship lender Deutsche Bank , announced in January, have so far not led to a mass exodus of employees, one of its board members told a German weekly newspaper.
Euro zone economy: real recovery or another Sirens’ song?
LONDON (Reuters) – Over the years, euro zone economic growth has been a bit like the Sirens in Homer’s Odyssey: singing a song of promise, only to end up pulling you onto the rocks. Will it be different this time?
Google’s digital assistant comes to new Android phones
(Reuters) – Alphabet Inc’s Google announced on Sunday that it will bring its digital assistant to smartphones running the latest versions of its Android operating system, vastly expanding its reach.
Buffett scorns tricky Wall Street accounting, but defends buybacks
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Billionaire investor Warren Buffett on Saturday attacked what he saw as tricks used by U.S. companies to boost earnings and stock prices, but he defended one oft-criticized practice: share buybacks.
TCL carries flickering BlackBerry flame with new phone launch
BARCELONA, Spain (Reuters) – Blackberry Ltd may have exited the device business, but fans of the pioneering email machine need not despair as Chinese smartphone maker TCL Communication has introduced its first Blackberry-licensed phone with the physi…




