Business

iPhone 6 Delay in China Could Cause Fans to Pay Up to US$5,000

Cory Doyle   | Sep 15, 2014 02:31 PM EDT

The highly anticipated iPhone 6 will be released in multiple countries Sep. 19, but China will have to endure the wait a little longer as Apple delayed their release - causing many fans in China to look towards the Grey Market and pay upwards of nearly US$5,000. read more

Digital First Media Eyeing Regional Sales Of Colorado Newspaper Groups

Desiree Sison   | Sep 14, 2014 10:03 AM EDT

Digital First Media is seeking alternative strategies in selling its group of newspapers in Colorado read more

Yahoo Refuses to Cooperate with U.S.Government Surveillance; Says It's Unconstitutional

Cory Doyle   | Sep 11, 2014 11:24 PM EDT

Yahoo said the government amended a new law to demand the release of user personal information from online services. read more

France's Wine, Spirits Export the Latest Victim of China's Corruption Crackdown

Ren Benavidez   | Sep 10, 2014 11:48 AM EDT

China's strict enforcement of its anti-extravagance law has greatly affected France's wine and spirit industry as exports dipped by more than 7 percent during the first semester of 2014, a trade body reported on Tuesday. read more

Scottish independence: Global Investors Desert British Economy Amid Fears of Yes Vote

Ren Benavidez   | Sep 10, 2014 09:44 AM EDT

Big foreign investors have been withdrawing billions of pounds worth of investments from the British economy amid growing fears that Scotland would vote Yes to independence. read more

Stagnant Pay: U.S. Job Market's Lingering Weak Spot

Ren Benavidez   | Sep 09, 2014 08:15 PM EDT

Amid the U.S. job market's improvement in nearly every gauge, the pay is one thing that remains constant. read more

Wanda Group's Subsidiary Arm To List On Hong Kong Bourse

Acsilyn Miyazaki   | Sep 09, 2014 02:25 PM EDT

Wanda Group's Wanda Hotel Development Company has been expected to list on the Hong Kong bourse after its joint venture with internet giants Tencent and Baidu. read more

Google Fails to Win EU Approval of Antitrust Settlement

Rhona Arcaya   | Sep 09, 2014 11:32 AM EDT

Google's efforts to fight antitrust allegations against it in Europe appeared to be far from over after regulators rejected the U.S. search company's latest settlement offer. read more

CBS Lawsuit May Spell The End For Unpaid Internships

David Perry   | Sep 09, 2014 10:58 AM EDT

CBS and the David Letterman were hit with a lawsuit by an intern claiming she performed the duties for which other employees were paid with full-time salaries and benefits. read more

Coca Cola to Put Red Warning Logo on Cans to Indicate High Sugar Content

Ren Benavidez   | Sep 09, 2014 09:34 AM EDT

Coca-Cola agreed to display a red warning logo on its cans as an indicator of its high sugar content to help consumers improve their diet by choosing healthy products. read more

Former SAC Capital Trader Sentenced to 9 Years in Prison

Ren Benavidez   | Sep 09, 2014 11:12 AM EDT

Matthew Martoma, a former portfolio manager at SAC Capitol Advisors, was sentenced to nine years in prison on Monday for insider trading. read more

Survey Reveals Australian Businesses Encounter Challenges When Facing Expansion into Asian Markets

Staff Reporter   | Sep 10, 2014 08:34 AM EDT

Small- to medium-sized businesses in Australia are apparently missing out on growth opportunities in Asia. Reports show that the vast majority of those at the helm are fearful that they do not have the necessary skills to expand into overseas markets. read more

Hotel Investment Trend on the Rise in Asia

Whitney Larkins   | Sep 12, 2014 08:50 PM EDT

In Asia, there are certain trends that have been making investors a lot of money and when it comes to hotel investments, this is no exception. read more

Home Depot Confirms Data Breach, Customers' Credit Card Info Stolen

Ren Benavidez   | Sep 09, 2014 04:09 AM EDT

Nearly every one of Home Depot stores nationwide appeared to be affected by the data breach, in which hackers allegedly stole consumers’ credit and debit card information. read more

Mid-Autumn Fest 2014: Moon Cake Sales Decreases Following China’s Anti-Graft Campaign

Erika Villanueva   | Sep 08, 2014 09:59 AM EDT

China’s moon cake business plummets following the country’s ban from using government funds to purchase the Chinese delicacies as Mid-Autumn festival presents. read more

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