With the American economy being technologically driven, Donald Trump’s travel ban has perhaps the right intent of securing America but the manner in which it is going about implementing its objective could drive up costs and create more animosity than… Read More ›
Month: February 2017
AMD’s stock likely to jump by 100% by 2018
The company could recoup some of its lost ground to Intel in the desktop CPU segment while it surges ahead with its offerings in the graphics card market dominated by NVidia Corp. Barron has disclosed that the likelihood of the… Read More ›
FCC Gives Free Pass to Divide Up Internet to AT&T and Verizon
AT&T and Verizon have been given a big pass by the new sheriff in town at the Federal Communications Commission. The so-called zero-rating offers that allow customers to watch video from certain applications from their mobile devices without it counting… Read More ›
In Sectors of Corporate Computing, Digital Assistants, Hardware, New Rivals Warned by Google
Netflix, Hulu, Apple and Amazon have been highlighted as being among competitors for Google in the annual report of Alphabet, Google’s parent company. The company’s broad expansion beyond its original Google search business was highlighted as Alphabet Inc. warned investors about… Read More ›
Tackling Social Taboos in China is a Skin Care Ad
A young Chinese woman weeps as her parents discuss her single status, shown in the four-minute advertorial. “She’s just average-looking, not too pretty,” her mother says. “That’s why she’s a leftover.” Referring to those in their late 20s who are… Read More ›
10,000 UK Bankers Planned to be Welcomed by Germany’s Financial Capital Post Brexit
Amidst the fight to attract as many banking companies as possible outside of Britain following Brexit, a Frankfurt lobby group is of the view that as a consequence of Brexit, Frankfurt expects up to 10,000 financial industry workers to relocate… Read More ›
Next on Trump’s Travel Ban Could be This Country
Political risk consultancy Eurasia has that warned there were risks of being on the list of the Muslim-majority nations on President Donald Trump’s travel ban were being faced by Pakistan and the country therefore must do more to combat homegrown terrorism or risk… Read More ›
Many Foreign Companies are Shutting Shop in China, Here’s Why
In a move that has rekindled fears that China is becoming increasingly hostile towards foreign firms operating in the country, U.S.-based Seagate, the world’s biggest maker of hard disk drives, closed its factory in Suzhou near Shanghai last month with the loss of… Read More ›
Cardinal Health wins $2.25 billion surgical supplies deal: Pentagon
The deal is for the worldwide supply and distribution of surgical supplies. A unit of Cardinal Health Inc, Cardinal Health 200 LLC, has won a $2.25 billion deal from the Pentagon to provide the worldwide ordering and distribution of surgical… Read More ›
Donald Trump’s clever strategy of divide and rule
Donald Trump’s proposal voiced through House Republican to levy a 20% tax on goods imported to the United States while totalling eliminating tax on U.S. imports and revising tax rates of corporates have divided Corporate America like never before. Companies… Read More ›