No thanks: Citigroup sues AT&T for trademark infringement
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Citigroup Inc sued AT&T Inc on Friday, saying the phone company’s use of “thanks” and “AT&T thanks” in a new customer loyalty program infringed its trademark rights to the phrase “thankyou.”
Toyota tells U.S. dealers to disclose future Takata recalls
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Toyota Motor Corp said on Friday it had told its U.S. dealers to disclose, at the time of sale, the identity of vehicles with defective Takata air bag inflators that will be subject to recalls by 2018.
Viacom warns bylaw change may hurt stock: SEC filing
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Viacom Inc warned on Friday that its shares could fall as a result of a bylaw change by controlling shareholder Sumner Redstone to restrict Viacom’s planned sale of a stake in its Paramount film unit.
GM to expand to 1,000 engineering jobs in Canada
OSHAWA, Ontario (Reuters) – General Motors Co said on Friday it will expand its Canadian engineering base to reach a total of about 1,000 jobs in Canada’s auto-making province of Ontario as it boosts research spending on connected and driverless cars….
Lockheed may shift F-35 fighter work away from Canada
BERLIN (Reuters) – Top U.S. weapons maker Lockheed Martin Corp is studying whether to shift work on its multibillion-dollar F-35 fighter jet away from Canadian firms amid uncertainty over Ottawa’s plans to buy the jet.
Lufthansa’s cargo unit to cut 700-800 jobs worldwide
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – German airline Lufthansa’s cargo unit said on Friday it will cut up to 800 jobs, out of a worldwide workforce of around 4,600, in response to an industry downturn, saying it needed to cut costs to remain competitive.
Caution pervades at four of world’s top central banks
LONDON (Reuters) – It is a sign of the caution that permeates the global economic outlook when four of the world’s top central banks, all due to meet within days of each other, are almost unanimously expected to make no change to their extraordinary st…
Under new chief, China’s securities regulator pushes fixes ahead of MSCI deadline
HONG KONG (Reuters) – China’s securities regulator has rushed through stock market rule changes under its new chairman in a bid to persuade MSCI to include domestic Chinese shares in one of its global benchmarks.
Airbus under new pressure over A400M as deliveries slip
PARIS (Reuters) – Airbus Group faces renewed pressure from France and other European buyers to meet performance and delivery pledges for its A400M military transport plane but is struggling to meet the deadlines, people familiar with the matter said.
Exclusive: Mitsubishi Motors to hire auditor to oversee errant tech unit – sources
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors plans to bring in an outside auditor to monitor its technology division, blamed for at least three high-profile cheating scandals, two people familiar with the thinking of the company’s leadership…




