Although it is as yet unclear as to what post Olmem will take, the National Economic Council coordinates on economic policy matters across Trump’s Cabinet. Olmem, an attorney, was a leading staff negotiator who put together the Doff-Frank Act, which… Read More ›
Month: February 2017
TransferWise launches FB chatbox for international money transfers
You can now transfer funds with friends and family through FB Messenger as long as they are located in located in Britain, Europe, U.S., Canada and Australia. Competition in the digital payment landscape has just intensified: TransferWise, a money transfer… Read More ›
Toshiba seeking to raise $8.8 billion from its stake in its flash memory unit
Toshiba’s strategy is pretty simple: retain control over the business despite selling portions of its majority stake to multiple bidders and raise $8.8 billion in the process. In the wake of Toshiba seeking to write-off $6.3 billion on its nuclear… Read More ›
EU’s privacy watchdog, Article 29 Working Party, flags Microsoft’s Win 10 for potential privacy violations
It would appear that Microsoft has made cosmetic changes to its default installation process of Windows 10. The fact that Windows 10 phones home with user specific data, which Microsoft process for various purposes, is a privacy concern for most… Read More ›
German manufacturing jobs safe from PSA Group’s Opel takeover deal
Brexit has placed Opel’s Vauxhall sites at a distinct disadvantage. With the PSA group’s planned acquisition of GM’s European operations, jobs, and sites are facing potential cutbacks. As per German Sunday newspaper Bild am Sonntag, the PSA Group has pledged… Read More ›
Softbank looking potentially to consolidate the operations of T-Mobile & Sprint
If Softbank has its way, a merger between the two U.S. wireless telecom operators are in the cards. With Reuters reporting that Japanese SoftBank Group Corp is preparing to cede control of Sprint Corp to T-Mobile US Inc in order… Read More ›
Kraft Heinz’s takeover bid under British Government scrutiny
The proposed deal marks the biggest ever takeover bid of a British company. The Financial Times has reported, without citing any sources, British Prime Minister Theresa May has asked top officials to review Kraft Heinz’s proposed takeover of Unilever Plc…. Read More ›
Brexit negotiations could take more than just 2 years: Jean-Claude Juncker
Britain will have to change more than 20,000 of its laws so that it can complete its divorce proceeding. Furthermore, as a member of the EU, Britain cannot undertake any bilateral agreement(s). Jean-Claude Juncker, the President of the European Commission… Read More ›
Britain dependent on China to offset May’s Hard Brexit stance
For China, Britain is important since it aims to gain from its financial clout and use the country to showcase the fact that a first world nation supports its Silk Road project which is crucial for its prestige on the… Read More ›
President of United Auto Workers amplifies Trump’s ‘buy American’ message
The development could spell trouble for Tesla since the UAW has now got in touch with its workforce, increasing the chances of their forming/joining an union. Dennis Williams, the President of United Auto Workers has disclosed that the union is… Read More ›