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Cina Giappone
SoftBank to sell stake in game developer Supercell to China’s Tencent
SoftBank Corp. is selling its stake in Finnish game developer Supercell to Chinese technology firm Tencent in a deal announced Tuesday that values the company at about $10.2 billion. Under the deal announced by the three companies, Tokyo-based SoftBank will relinquish its stake in Supercell for $7.3 billion, and Tencent ...
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Giappone
Nissan CEO Ghosn’s pay tops ¥1 billion for second year
Nissan Motor Co. President Carlos Ghosn, one of Japan’s best-paid executives, received more than ¥1 billion ($9.58 million) in pay for the second straight year after the carmaker’s profit climbed to a record. Ghosn, 62, was paid a total of ¥1.07 billion for the 12 months ended March 31, up ...
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USA Giappone
72 new emojis bound for smartphones, including Mrs. Claus, but not rifle
A face representing “rolling on the floor laughing” and a hand taking a selfie are among 72 new emojis that will soon make their way to your smartphone. The California-based Unicode Consortium, which controls emoji standards, has released a list of the new characters. Other highlights include emojis representing a ...
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Giappone
Nestle pledges internships, job training for 300,000 African youths
Swiss company Nestle will offer on-the-job training for 300,000 African youths to offset high unemployment that poses “severe economic and social challenges” for the continent, the company announced Tuesday. “We’re going to create more than 3,000 internships and apprenticeships in African countries by the end of 2018,” said CEO Paul ...
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Giappone Iran
Boeing nears $25 billion deal to sell jetliners to Iran Air
U.S. aerospace giant Boeing and Iran Air confirmed Tuesday a tentative deal for the sale of passenger planes, in what could prove a landmark for easing in the difficult U.S.-Iran relationship. The deal, valued as much as $25 billion, would be the largest between a U.S. business and Iran since ...
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Giappone
Mitsubishi Motors sees first loss in eight years amid scandal
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. forecast its first loss in eight years after setting aside compensation costs related to manipulating fuel-efficiency ratings and falsifying test data. Net loss in the year ending March 31 will probably be ¥145 billion ($1.4 billion), the company said in a statement Wednesday. That compares with the ...
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Spagna Panama
Finale Heineken Panamá
La cerveza más internacional del planeta, con presencia en más de 190 países, no podía dejar pasar la oportunidad de celebrar la final de la Champions League en Panamá. A 280 metros de altura, seguidores del Real Madrid y del Atlético de Madrid disfrutaron de la fiesta Finale Heineken Panamá, ...
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Brasile El Salvador
El Salvador sigue a la zaga de Honduras en crecimiento del PIB
Subsectores económicos, como la energía, agricultura y las finanzas, impulsan el crecimiento de la economía hondureña. En estos mismos rubros el país avanza con un ritmo lento.
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Brasile
Ações da Oi fecham o dia com queda de 18%; Bovespa tem alta de 1%
As ações preferenciais da companhia de telefonia Oi fecharam o dia de hoje (21) com queda de 18,1% na Bolsa de Valores de São Paulo (BM&F Bovespa), valendo R$ 0,81. No início do pregão, a ação chegou a valer R$ 0,68, uma desvalorização de cerca de 30%, o que ...
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Brasile
Governo descarta socorrer financeiramente a Oi
O ministro-chefe da Casa Civil, Eliseu Padilha, descartou hoje (21) a possibilidade de o governo socorrer financeiramente a companhia de telefonia Oi, que ontem (20) apresentou pedido de recuperação judicial, informando dívidas de R$ 65,4 bilhões. Padilha disse que o governo está atento ao caso e com a preservação dos ...