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Kenya
Business: Indomie spearheads dietary change in kenya
For Cindy, Abbie, Marcus, and any other campus student you think of, the ultimate food for them is the readily available, delicious and affordable Indomie instant noodles.
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Kenya
Business: Inside Nairobi's top five estates where millionaires call home
They are known locally as the leafy suburbs where residents eat life with a big spoon.
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Kenya
Business: Kenyan economy set for growth in two years, Deloitte report
The study, dubbed Kenya Economic Outlook 2016: The Story Behind the Numbers, gives an overview of how the economy is likely to perform after the August 8 elections.
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Kenya
Business News: Kenyan economy set for growth in two years, Deloitte report
The study, dubbed Kenya Economic Outlook 2016: The Story Behind the Numbers, gives an overview of how the economy is likely to perform after the August 8 elections.
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Thailandia
SET opens up 1.59 to 1,565.71
Thai stocks opened up 0.10% at the start of trade this morning.
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Giappone
Yamato to hire 9,000 new workers, covering payroll costs through fee hike
Leading parcel delivery provider Yamato Holdings Co. is aiming to hire about 9,200 new workers in the current year through next March to reduce overtime among delivery personnel, company sources said Wednesday. The sharp increase over the previous year will lead to substantially greater personnel costs, but the company plans ...
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Giappone
Cars with advanced safety systems catching on across Japan
Cars with automatic braking and other systems to prevent accidents caused by drivers’ errors are becoming increasingly popular in Japan, where such accidents involving elderly drivers are on the rise. Just on Tuesday, a car driven by a woman in her 70s rammed into a hospital in Oita Prefecture, injuring ...
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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