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Giappone
Improve service or Congress will step in, lawmakers tell airlines
The chief executive of United Airlines apologized Tuesday on Capitol Hill for an incident in which a passenger was dragged off a flight, calling it “a mistake of epic proportions” as frustrated lawmakers warned airline executives to improve customer service or face congressional intervention. House Transportation Committee Chairman Bill Shuster, ...
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USA
Samsung to Overtake Intel to Become the World's Largest Semiconductor Company in Terms of Sales
Samsung Electronics is likely to be ranked No. 1 in the world in terms of sales for the first time in history. According to IC Insights on May 2, "The sales revenue of Samsung's semiconductor division would reach US$14.94 billion in the second quarter, overtaking that of Intel to become ...
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USA
Hyundai, Kia's April US sales remain sluggish
The combined sales of Hyundai and Kia Motors, South Korea’s top two automakers, in the US market continued a downward s
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USA
US to probe LG-Blu patent complaints
The US International Trade Commission began investigating whether the US smartphone maker Blu infringed standard patents
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USA
‘LS Group in talks with KKR over sales of LS Automotive’
South Korea’s conglomerate LS Group is in negotiations with US investment behemoth KKR over the sale of LS Automotive, t
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USA
US production of Kia Sorento SUV tops 1 mln mark
Kia Motors Corp., Korea's second-biggest carmaker by sales, said Wednesday that its US production of the Sorento midsize
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Grecia
Focus sugli ETF 3 maggio 2017 - [video]
(Teleborsa) - Aggiorna i nuovi massimi il mercato azionario europeo. L'ETF che investe sui titoli più capitalizzati della Grecia e l'ETF esposto sui titoli del mercato giapponese sono i migliori...
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Germania
Germania, la disoccupazione va sempre più giù e aggiorna i minimi storici
(Teleborsa) - La disoccupazione continua a calare in Germania ad aprile, confermandosi ai minimi storici e segnalando un mercato del lavoro in ottimo stato di salute. Secondo il Federal Labour...
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USA
Philippines: UN reports significant progress in child protection, despite ongoing violations
Source: UN Office of the SRSG for Children and Armed Conflict Country: PhilippinesThe report highlights significant progress achieved by the MILF in implementing an Action Plan to end and prevent the recruitment and use of children, signed in 2009.New York – In his fourth report on the impact of armed conflict ...
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Etiopia
Shangri-La bids for Hilton takeover
Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts potentially want to partner with the government to run the hospitality business in Ethiopia when the current international partner Hilton Worldwide concludes its association in the next couple of years. The Asian multinational hospitality giant has already expressed its interest to the government, according to reliable ...