Reportedly, Japan’s Mitsubishi Corp will invest a news trading unit in Singapore to emerging China and India market. The Japanese trading house will join the likes of Swiss merchant Trafigura and global miner BHP Billiton. ...
Tags: Mitsubishi Corp, Japan, Singapore, mining
After the CarAdvice team sat around the Christmas tree,ripped open presents,then filed those presents away in the appropriate place,we wondered the cars of 2012 that we'd love to take home for the festive season.Here's our top 10 new cars ...
A methanol plant with annual production capacity of 850,000 tons will be set up by the Gulf of Guinea Oil Exploration Limited (GGOEX) in Delta state of Nigeria. The proposed plant, when it becomes operational in 2015, would be the ...
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Zubair Automotive Group and Gusto Distribution signed a new MoU for the sale of Mitsubishi Fuso vehicles.The MoU reflects increased cooperation between the two organizations. Gusto Distribution wrongly stated that Zubair Auto and Gusto ...
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The 3rd Basra International Oil&Gas,organized by Expotim International Fair Organizations INC and Pyramids International Group,ended on the 9th of December,after hosting a record number of exhibitors and visitors. The largest oil&gas show ...
As the year winds to a close,it is natural to look back and recall the high points.But,it is also useful to remember the lows,including those cars that disappointed.Here,we commemorate the worst models in our ratings. These are current ...
Tags: lowest-scoring vehicle, Jeep Wrangler, Scion iQ, Smart ForTwo
Malaysian residents opposed to a rare earths processing facility have launched a legal challenged that threatens to delay the project put forward by Australia's Lynas Corp. Reuters reports the court action would force the government to ...
Tags: Lynas Corp, Malaysia, Rare Earth, Metallurgy
Computerworld - Fred Abounader, a performance systems engineer at chip maker AMD, recently deployed a 6TB all-NAND flash storage array into a virtual server test environment. The result, he said, was astounding. In AMD's virtualization ...
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Taiwan-based automaker China Motor Corp. (CMC), the local assembler of Mitsubishis and CMC branded cars, recently claimed to raise assembled-vehicle exports by about 54% in 2013. CMC is the long-term No. 2 carmaker in Taiwan with a ...
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Reuters reported that a new deepwater port on Australia's Indian Ocean Coast was supposed to be the showpiece of the country's decade long mining boom and open up a huge new iron ore belt to export to Asian markets. But twice in the past ...
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Samsung has claimed that the way Android's multitouch software works is not as good as Apple's, in a bid to avoid a recall and ban on sales of its Android smartphones in a patent dispute with Apple in the Netherlands. Apple said in the ...
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Sharp has been bailed out by the banks to the tune of $4.6bn. Mizuho Corporate Bank and the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi are to put up $2.3bn in loans and extend a $2.3bn revolving credit facility. Sharp has debts of $12.76bn, of which ...
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Japan's Sharp, one of the world's largest makers of LCD panels and a supplier of displays for Apple products, has taken the rare step of mortgaging its factories and buildings to secure an emergency loan from its main banks, a spokeswoman ...
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Mr Jyotiraditya Scindia the minister of State (Independent Charge) for Power said that as per extant policy, Foreign Direct Investment up to 100% is permitted in the power sector, under the automatic route, for: i) Generation and ...
Tags: FDI, Construction, automatic route, Thermal Power
A majority high-level IT managers and data storage professionals have no plans to deploy big data analytics, according to a new data storage survey by market research firm TheInfoPro. Fifty-six percent of respondents indicated they will ...
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