A pioneering research into enhancing the air quality in White City is being undertaken by Imperial College London in collaboration with startup Arborea. According to the Imperial College, this is the first time ever that such a technology for air… Read More ›
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Deutsche Bank And Capital One Sued By Trump Because Of House Subpoenas
With the aim of preventing two banks from handing over his financial records to the US Congress, United States President Donald Trump filed legal cases against two banks. The two banks – Deutsche Bank and Capital One, were issued subpoenas… Read More ›
Daimler discontinues sales of Smart mini-cars from U.S., Canada
There is a preference for larger, more efficient EVs that provide more milerange in the U.S. and Canada. Small two-person mini-cars are passe. In a significant development, German automaker Daimler AG stated, it will discontinue the tiny, two-person Smart cars,… Read More ›
European Court of Justice backs EU’s free trade agreement with Canada
In a landmark judgement, the ECJ ruled that provisions of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) are not in breach of EU law. Incidentally, CETA is yet to be full implemented in the EU. On Tuesday, in a significant… Read More ›
Japanese Researchers Want To Use Pigs To Grow Human Organs For Transplantation
According to a report published by Kyodo News use of human cells for growing pancreases in pigs for transplantation is being planned by scientists at the University of Tokyo. According to Professor Hiromitsu Nakauchi, cited in the Kyodo News report… Read More ›
Greater Number Of US Millennials & Gen Z Dying Of Opioid Overdoses, Claims New Research
According to a study published recently, there has been a sharp rise in the rate of death for overdoses by teens and young adults because of the United State-wide opioid epidemic. The study published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Studies… Read More ›
European Commission ends antitrust probe on Visa & Mastercard
Visa & Mastercard have offered to cut non-EU card fees to stave off fines and end the European Commission’s antitrust probe. On Monday, the European Union’s antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager stated, it has accepted an offer by Visa and Mastercard… Read More ›
Bayer faces strong legal headwinds, gains shareholders backing despite AGM rebuke
It would be interesting to see Bayer’s due diligence for its acquisition of Monsanto since even before Bayer’s $63 billion acquisition of Monsanto, the latter was facing lawsuits related to its Roundup weedkiller. According to two of Bayer’s largest German… Read More ›
Britain’s CMA blocks Sainsbury’s $9.4 billion takeover with Walmart-owned Asda
Walmart’s strategy to exit Britain, one of its weakest performers in its global portfolio, has effectively been blocked. Facing limited options, here’s an examination of the issue, its implications for Walmart and a potential way around it. In a significant… Read More ›
Gardner Denver Holdings Inc close to merger deal with Ingersoll-Rand Plc
The potential deal is likely to be structured using Reverse Morris Trust – a tax-efficient way that companies typically use to sell of large assets. The potential deal is likely to be announced in the coming days. As per a… Read More ›