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Exclusive: ACT shakes up security unit, plans audit after cheating reports
August 10, 2016 by creative · Leave a Comment
LONDON/SHANGHAI (Reuters) – ACT Inc, maker of America’s most popular university entrance exam, is laying off its head of test security and plans to audit nearly 200 education centers after Reuters detailed widespread …
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Apple seeks India government approval to set up retail stores
January 20, 2016 by creative · Leave a Comment
MUMBAI (Reuters) – Apple Inc has filed an application with the Indian government to set up its retail outlets in one of the fastest-growing smartphone markets, a spokesman for the Cupertino
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Delta’s pilots union seeks big wage hike as profits surge: Bbg
January 1, 2016 by publisher · Leave a Comment
(Reuters) – The union representing Delta Air Lines Inc's pilots is seeking a wage hike of about 40 percent compounded over three years as the carrier's profits surge, Bloomberg reported, citing a memo from the Air Line Pilots Association. The union is taking a more aggressive stance in negotiations with the Atlanta-based airline after two-thirds of the pilots previously…
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Apple shares to close year with worst performance since 2008
January 1, 2016 by publisher · Leave a Comment
By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed NEW YORK (Reuters) – Shares of Apple Inc, the largest U.S. company by market value, are set to finish the year in the red on notable weakness for a stock that had largely been impervious to pain for several years. *
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Apple asks court to make Samsung pay $180 million more in patent dispute
December 24, 2015 by publisher · Leave a Comment
By Andrew Chung NEW YORK (Reuters) – Just over a week after Samsung paid Apple more than $548 million for infringing the patents and designs of the iPhone, Apple has asked a U.S. court to force its biggest smartphone rival to cough up even more. In court papers filed on Wednesday, Apple Inc said Samsung Electronics Co Ltd owes nearly $180 million in supplemental damages and interest. Representatives for Samsung and Apple could not immediately be reached
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