Asian shares ease off three-week highs as virus fears return
Asian shares stepped back from three-week highs on Monday as investors weighed the near-term hit on global growth from a fast-spreading coronavirus outbreak in China, although expectations of further policy stimulus helped stem losses.
Xerox courts HP shareholders as takeover battle heats up
U.S. printer maker Xerox Holdings Corp is hosting a dinner for HP Inc shareholders this week as it seeks investor support to overcome the personal computer maker’s resistance to its $35 billion takeover bid, according to people familiar with the matt…
Clock’s ticking for Nissan boss Uchida to show he has a plan: sources
Nissan’s new CEO Makoto Uchida doesn’t have time to work his way into the job. He is effectively on probation and has a matter of months to show he can revive the ailing automaker, according to three people familiar with the thinking of some on the com…
Clock’s ticking for Nissan boss Uchida to show he has a plan: sources
Nissan’s new CEO Makoto Uchida doesn’t have time to work his way into the job. He is effectively on probation and has a matter of months to show he can revive the ailing automaker, according to three people familiar with the thinking of some on the com…
U.S. peach grower awarded $265 million from Bayer, BASF in weedkiller lawsuit
A Missouri jury’s $265 million award to peach grower Bill Bader in his lawsuit against herbicide providers Bayer and BASF has raised the stakes for the two companies as at least 140 similar cases head to U.S. courts later this year.
New York drops fight against T-Mobile-Sprint merger
New York on Sunday dropped its fight against the $40 billion merger of U.S. wireless carriers T-Mobile US Inc and Sprint Corp , saying the state would not appeal a judge’s approval of the deal.
British Airways COO and director of people to leave
British Airways said on Sunday its Chief Operating Officer, Klaus Goersch, and its Director of People, Angela Williams, were leaving the company.
Alstom nears deal to buy Bombardier’s train unit: source
France’s Alstom SA is close to clinching a deal to buy Bombardier Inc’s train business which will give the unit an enterprise value of $7 billion, according to a source familiar with the matter.
New York attorney general will not appeal court ruling approving T-Mobile-Sprint merger
New York Attorney General Letitia James said on Sunday the state has decided not to appeal on a court ruling approving a merger between No.3 and No.4 wireless carriers T-Mobile US Inc and Sprint Corp .
U.S. farmer wins $265 million weedkiller award from Bayer, BASF lawsuit
A Missouri jury’s $265 million award to peach grower Bill Bader in his lawsuit against herbicide providers Bayer and BASF has raised the stakes for the two companies as at least 140 similar cases head to U.S. courts later this year.