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Chinese tech ‘wolf’ Huawei stalks Apple and Samsung

by Dan Martin Agence France-Presse Ren Zhengfei, the founder of Chinese telecoms behemoth Huawei, likens the company to a ruthless…

Tokyo stocks open flat as trade war fears weigh

TOKYO, Japan (AFP) -- Tokyo stocks opened flat on Monday with investors sitting on the sidelines as US-China trade war…

Grab raises $2 bn to fight ride-hailing competition

SINGAPORE (AFP) -- Ride-hailing firm Grab said on Thursday it has raised $2 billion from investors to expand its offerings…

Spanish taxis call off strike against Uber

    MADRID, Spain (AFP) -- Spanish taxis late on Wednesday called off their days-long strike against online ride-hailing services like…

Nintendo first-quarter profits up 44 pct to $275 mn on Switch sales

TOKYO, Japan (AFP)--Nintendo said Tuesday its quarterly net profit jumped 43.9 percent year-on-year to $275 million, driven by the global…

Oil price hike, ipapatupad ngayong Martes, Hulyo 31

(Eagle News) -- Muling magpapatupad ng oil price hike ang mga kumpanya ng langis ngayong linggo. Ang nasabing dagdag singgil…

Tokyo stocks open lower ahead of BoJ meeting

TOKYO, Japan (AFP) -- Tokyo stocks opened lower on Monday in cautious trade ahead of the Bank of Japan's two-day…

Twitter dives on warning of shrinking user base

WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) -- Twitter shares took a pounding Friday as a warning of a shrinking user base overshadowed…

Tokyo stocks open higher on weaker yen

TOKYO, Japan (AFP) -- Tokyo stocks opened slightly higher Friday on a weaker yen, while investors looked ahead to US…

Duterte says gov’t will continue to go after corrupt gov’t workers; urges LGUs to “simplify” gov’t transactions

(Eagle News) -- President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday, July 23, reiterated his hard stance against corruption, saying he would continue…

Asia markets on course for positive end to tough week

NEW YORK, United States (AFP) -- Most Asian markets rose again on Friday following a record close on Wall Street…

J&J ordered to pay $4.69 bn damages in talc cancer case

WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) -- US pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson was Thursday ordered to pay out $4.69 billion in…

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