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$1.7 billion in New Stock to be Sold by Tesla to Fund Model 3

Tesla Motors announced that to finance the accelerated launch of its new Model 3 electric sedan, the electric luxury car maker said that it will offer up to $1.7 billion of new common stock.   The announcement which came after the market closed, Tesla shares fell 2.2 percent following the...

Media Reports say SWIFT Security Scrutinized by Major US Banks

Media reports making the rounds of banking and technology markets claims that following cyber attacks in Bangladesh and Vietnam involving fraudulent transfer requests a number of major U.S. banks are scrutinizing security of the SWIFT messaging network.   The Wall Street Journal reported,...

Deutsche Bank Chairman to be Pressurized by Shareholders

As shareholders consider launching an investigation into management's response to scandals that have cost it billions of euros in fines, sharp criticism awaits the Deutsche Bank's chairman at the bank's annual general meeting on Thursday.   An opportunity to challenge Paul Achleitner's...

India, an Important Growth Market on the Radar of Apple CEO Tim Cook

Seeking to make further inroads in the world’s fastest-growing smartphone market, Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook will unveil a development center for digital maps during his multiday visit to India this week, sources were quoted by media to be saying.   Cook will also introduce...

Leaving Cost Issues Still Unresolved, Takata says Latest US Recall as Investigative

Leaving the thorny question of cost-sharing with automakers unresolved Japan's Takata Corp said it considered the recall investigative and declared nearly 14 million air bag inflators defective as part of an expanded U.S. recall.   The vital element of financial implications left unclear...

Web Search Monopoly Abuse Results in Google Facing Record-Breaking Fine

As officials in Brussels put the finishing touches to a seven-year investigation of company’s dominant search engine, Google faces a record-breaking fine for monopoly abuse within weeks.   In what is being predicted to be a figure that would easily surpass its toughest anti-trust punishment...

A New Bidder for Yahoo is Warren Buffett, Quicken Loans founder: Reuters

Yahoo Inc's internet assets that includes Quicken Loans Inc founder Dan Gilbert is being sought to be bought by Berkshire Hathaway Inc Chairman Warren Buffett who is is backing a consortium vying for the deal with, reported Reuters citing people familiar with the matter.   The Sunnyvale,...

Chinese Ride-hailing Service Didi Chuxing gets $1 billion Investment from Apple

In a move that Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook said would help the company better understand the critical Chinese market, apple announced that it has invested $1 billion in Chinese ride-hailing service Didi Chuxing.   Even as the iPhone business that propelled it to record profitability shows...

Sharp Staff Layoffs Needed to Begin Revival says Foxconn Founder

While pledging that wages would rise and profit-sharing would again be the norm, Foxconn founder Terry Gou said there would have to be layoffs at Sharp Corp to turn around the ailing Japanese company.   "Unfortunately, a close review of the company's operations makes it clear that the level...

Improper Data may have been used for More Models, Mitsubishi Motors says

In addition to those it has already disclosed, improper data for mileage calculations might have been used for other models, the Japanese auto company Mitsubishi Motors Corp said on Wednesday.   Overstating of the fuel economy readings in four of its mini-vehicle models was admitted to by...

Alcatel Integration Weighs Down Nokia Network Sales

As customers hold off new orders while it integrates its purchase of rival Alcatel-Lucent, Nokia's mobile network equipment sales fell more than expected in the first quarter and will continue to decline this year, the Finnish company said.   With the aim to help it more broadly compete with...

Honda Denies Reports of Recalling of 20 Million More Takata Airbags

After the Nikkei newspaper reported it would recall at least 20 million more of the safety devices made by Takata Corp, Honda Motor Co on Monday said it had not made any announcements on additional air bags recalls.   The automaker's additional recall would include the regions of United...
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