The United States based electric car maker Tesla now risks upsetting Beijing’s powerful regulators after its founder and CEO Elon Musk spent the last two years to win over China – the largest car market of the world. According to… Read More ›
Day: February 10, 2021
Pandemic Demand Surge Pushed Barbie To Its Best Sales In Over Five Years
With parents choosing to stock up on toys to keep children busy through the Covi-19 pandemic related school closures, Barbie hit sale figures of $1.35bn last year which was the highest for the company since at least 2014. There was… Read More ›
Nasdaq, NYSE, Cboe Global Markets sue SEC over planned overhaul of public data feed
According to court filings, Nasdaq Inc and the New York Stock Exchange have sued the Securities and Exchange Commission in an attempt to block a plan by the regulator to overhaul public data feeds that broadcast stock prices to investors…. Read More ›
Apple Inc supplier Wistron to resume assembly operations in India
In a statement Apple Inc said, Wistron Corp, one of its suppliers, will restart its operations at its southern Indian factory, which was shutdown late last year. Apple uses Wistron to assemble its second-generation iPhone SEs in the plant; it… Read More ›
PepsiCo rebrands ‘Aunt Jemima’ pancakes, syrup as Pearl Milling Company
In a statement PepsiCo Inc said, its pancake mix and syrup products will henceforth be sold under the “Pearl Milling Company” name; the development comes in the wake of the company dropping its “Aunt Jemima” brand logo in 2020 due… Read More ›