Although French labour and tax laws are certainly a consideration, what the bankers will also have to factor in, in their decisions for relocation is Parisian charm and finesses after all “When was the last time you took your partner… Read More ›
Entrepreneurship
Despite its Risks, the Opportunities Drive House Flipping Back into Trend
Years after the trend fell out of fashion with home buyers, making a return to real estate markets is the trend of buying a fixer-upper, making some repairs and “flipping” to a new buyer quickly. According to a new report from Trulia,… Read More ›
Toyota and Suzuki partnership could be a win-win deal for both carmakers
The partnership could provide both Toyota and Suzuki greater market penetration as well as export opportunities. In what is likely to be a significant moment in Japanese automotive history, Toyota Motor Corp and Suzuki Motor Corp have agreed to begin… Read More ›
Tech companies’ letter urges Trump to ease travel ban: Sources
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 ›
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 ›
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 ›
UK based Reckitt Benkiser in advanced talks with Mead Johnson for a potential takeover
Analysts have said the potentially 16.7 billion will see the “health and hygiene” company move into “infant nutrition” which isn’t such a big leap considering the grey area between healthcare and food. The Reckitt Benckiser Group Plc, best known for… Read More ›
Samsung launches Samsung Pay Mini
While Samsung Pay allows its users to make offline credit or debit card transactions through its Android powered devices, Samsung Pay Mini allows its South Korean users, to transact online, using its devices. In a significant development, South Korean electronics… Read More ›
Samsung considering building a home appliances manufacturing plant in the U.S.
Although the Trump Administration has not specifically targeted any South Korean company, many have preemptively announced potential investment plans to ward-off criticism. Potential investments plans could however sour stemming from risks from the Trump administration’s trade policies. According to a… Read More ›