Mazda to recall 640,000 vehicles globally over diesel engine issue
Mazda Motor Corp on Thursday said it planned to recall around 640,000 vehicles globally to fix issues including a problem with the valve springs used in its diesel engines.
Mazda Motor Corp on Thursday said it planned to recall around 640,000 vehicles globally to fix issues including a problem with the valve springs used in its diesel engines.
Toshiba Corp is liquidating its British nuclear power unit and selling its U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) business, as the once-mighty industrial conglomerate seeks to unload troubled assets and regain investors’ confidence.
Japan’s Toshiba Corp said on Thursday it will pay more than $800 million to an unidentified overseas “buyer” to exit its U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) business as part of a five-year plan to shed money-losing assets.
Securities lending by investment funds has reached its highest level in a decade, as demand for corporate bonds surged more than 30 percent over the past 18 months and short selling of Tesla and Alibaba shares reaches a frenzy.
Chinese PC maker Lenovo Group reported a 21 percent rise in second-quarter net profit, beating expectations, thanks to more premium computers it sold during the period.
Struggling Australian wealth manager AMP Ltd fears any new regulation of the finance sector would “distract” participants from acting ethically, it said on Thursday, striking a defiant tone after months of damaging allegations.
Alibaba Group’s newly formed on-demand online services unit has rocketed in value to as much as $30 billion after raising $4 billion in fresh funds, people with knowledge of the situation told Reuters.
Walmart Inc said it would start offering holiday deals for customers as early as Thursday, as it prepares to compete with Amazon Inc , Target Corp and other rivals for shoppers on one of the busiest shopping days of the year.
Ford Motor Co said Thursday it will join the mushrooming micro-mobility movement with the acquisition of 2-year-old Spin, an electric scooter rental firm based in San Francisco.
Chinese PC maker Lenovo Group reported a 21 percent rise in quarterly net profit, beating expectations, thanks to more premium computers it was able to sell.
Japan’s Toshiba Corp said on Thursday it is exiting its U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) business and paying an overseas “buyer” it did not identify $800 million to assume its commitment to purchase 2.2 million tons per year of the fuel from Freeport LNG in Texas.
Starbucks Corp said on Wednesday it was partnering with UberEats to deliver coffee and food in Tokyo starting Friday, as the world’s largest coffee chain looks to boost sales in Japan, one of its major Asia-Pacific markets.
Toshiba Corp said it is liquidating its British nuclear power unit and selling its U.S. liquefied natural gas business, in an effort to shed troubled assets that could have exposed the Japanese company to future losses.
Bombardier Inc is set to announce the sale of its Q400 turboprop aircraft program to Canadian aircraft manufacturer Viking Air, a person familiar with the matter said late on Wednesday.
Toshiba Corp said it is cutting headcount and liquidating its UK nuclear power unit in an effort to reduce costs as it struggles to find new growth pillars.
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