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Weibo, China's Social Media Platform, Issues Warning To Users About Sharing Winter Olympics Content

The users of Weibo, China's version of Twitter, were sent out a message which warned them not to upload any content from the forthcoming Beijing Winter Olympics that could be determined as the property of or that infringes the broadcast rights of the broadcaster. The warning sent on Friday also...

Fourth Quarter Sales Of Caterpillar Soars But Firm Warns Of Margin Pressure

Caterpillar Inc reported quarterly results that comfortably beat Wall Street projections for fourth-quarter revenue by more than 20 per cent.   However, the heavy-equipment maker issued a warning that rising manufacturing and labor costs could hurt the company’s operating margins during the...

Apple Manages To Evade Global Supply Chain Clogs, But Other Firms May Continue To Face Challenges

The ease with which iPhone maker Apple Inc. managed to tide over the issues in the global chip supply chain has also brought some good news for the struggling markets all around the globe.   Analysts however argue that this isn't the case.   The iPhone maker, which warned three months...

Oil And Gas Giant Chevron Misses Market Estimates For Fourth Quarter Profit

Despite reporting a profit for the fourth quarter, Chevron Corp’s financial performance was lower than want the market was expecting, even though there has been a sharp rise in oil and gas prices during the quarter.   Chevron is the first major coil company to report quarterly results. The...

Ford’s Vision Is To Become The Tesla Of Connected Commercial Vehicles

Ford Motor Co Chief Executive Jim Farley drew praise from Wall Street when he increased the company's electrified F-150 manufacturing objective to 150,000 units per year, which is more than three folds compared to the target that was initially set by the company.   Farley now wants investors...

Microsoft Predicts Strong Forecast, Shares Surge

Microsoft's revenue projection for the latest completed quarter is expected to be well ahead of Wall Street expectations, thanks in part to its Intelligent Cloud subsidiary.   The projection assuaged fears about growth spurred by the December quarter's results, which initially impacted...

Analysts Expect Deutsche Bank To Break Profit Run In Fourth Quarter

Analysts expect Deutsche Bank to announce a net loss when it publishes fourth-quarter profits on Thursday owing to a drop in revenue at its investment bank.   A loss would be a setback for Germany's largest bank, which had previously reported five consecutive quarters of profit, its longest...

The $20 Bln Factory Of Intel In Ohio Could Become Largest Chip Plant On The Planet

Intel Corp has announced making an investment of up to $100 billion in developing a chip factory in Ohio which could turn out to be the largest semiconductor-making complex in the world. The target of the company is to improve capacity as a global semiconductor shortage impacts the production of a...

Shell Officially Sheds “Royal Dutch” From Its Name

The iconic "Royal Dutch" has been officially dropped from the name of Shell as the company will now be called Shell. The company has had the "Royal Dutch" words to its brand name since 1907.   This is a part of the strategy of the company to do away with its dual share structure and shift...

Samsung Withdraws Advertisement With Drag Queen After Online Backlash

After receiving reactions from some members of the Muslim community, Samsung has withdrawn an advertisement depicting a Muslim mother expressing support for her drag queen son.   It was "an attempt to spread LGBT ideology," according to several social media users.   Samsung...

Four-Year Delay For Delivery Of Its Land Cruiser In Japan, Warns Toyota

Customers in Japan may have to wait up to four years for the delivery of Toyota's new Land Cruiser SUV, according to the Japanese automaking giant.   The delay, according to the world's largest automaker, is unrelated to a global semiconductor shortage or a supply chain catastrophe.  ...

Intel To Invest $20 Bln In Chip Manufacturing In Ohio, Reports

Semiconductor making firm Intel Corp is expected to announce an investment of $20 billion in a huge and new manufacturing facility outside Columbus, Ohio, aimed at researching and manufacturing sophisticated and advanced semiconductor chips, according to reports...
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