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Replacement Samsung Note 7 phone emits smoke on U.S. plane: family
October 6, 2016 by creative · Leave a Comment
By Steve Bittenbender LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Reuters) – A replacement model of the fire-prone Samsung Note 7 smartphone began smoking inside a U.S. plane on Wednesday, the family that owns it said, prompting fresh investigations by the Consumer Product Safety Commission and the Federal Aviation Administration. A problem with the replacement…
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Bank Hapoalim warns on profits due to U.S. tax probe
October 6, 2016 by publisher · Leave a Comment
Bank Hapoalim , Israel's largest bank, said on Thursday it would make a further provision estimated at $70 million for settling a U.S. tax evasion investigation which could have “a significant impact” on its third-quarter results. The…
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Exclusive: Twitter to conclude sale deliberations this month – sources
October 6, 2016 by elegant · Leave a Comment
Twitter Inc has told potential acquirers it is seeking to conclude negotiations about selling itself by the time it reports third-quarter earnings on Oct. 27, according to people familiar with
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Wal-Mart’s next move against Amazon: More warehouses, faster shipping
October 6, 2016 by admin · Leave a Comment
By Nandita Bose CHICAGO (Reuters) – Wal-Mart Stores Inc is accelerating its investment in e-commerce in a bid to narrow the gap with Amazon.com Inc and to give it an even more dominant position against the rest of the field in retail. The world's largest retailer is now on track to double the number of giant warehouses dedicated to online sales to 10 by the end of 2016, according to Justen Traweek, vice-president of…
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Coming wave of gas puts focus on finding new shores
June 12, 2016 by admin · Leave a Comment
By Ron Bousso and Oleg Vukmanovic LONDON (Reuters) – Energy giants such as Royal Dutch Shell and Total are looking to build terminals and power plants in new markets to soak up the industry's rapidly burgeoning supply. Companies have invested billions in plants to produce liquefied natural gas (LNG) in places such as Australia and the United States. “We are ready to go downstream as much as it takes to unlock gas demand,
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