PC sales in China and high growth in smartphones shipments helped boost Lenovo’s net profit for its fiscal fourth quarter by 90 percent year-over-year. For the quarter ended March 31, Lenovo’s net profit was US$127 million, ...
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PC sales in China and high growth in smartphones shipments helped boost Lenovo's net profit for its fiscal fourth quarter by 90% year-over-year. For the quarter ended March 31, Lenovo's net profit was $127 million, the company said on ...
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Nissan is recalling around 841,000 vehicles globally after a fault related to their steering wheels was discovered. Affecting Nissan Micra models – also known as the Nissan March in some markets – built in Britain and Japan ...
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China is likely to make substantive moves this year toward initiating an anti-dumping investigation into wine imported from the eurozone, the China Security Journal reported on May 21, 2013. The government may take a further step in ...
South African cement firm PPC plans to enter the Democratic Republic of Congo with a $200 million factory, its chief executive said. This cement plant is part of PPC's drive to boost sales outside its home market. The company plans to ...
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Apart from gradually replacing traditional lighting, LED lighting is targeting the high-end market with more value-added products. In addition, commercialization of OLED lighting has also started. LED lighting prices were four times as ...
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Sales and marketing executive Mike Ely is leaving NiteRider after 15 years with the company to lead Australian parts and accessories brand JetBlack Products’ expanded push into the U.S. market. JetBlack manufactures a range of ...
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Started in a barn on North Ridge Road, Bell Mirror & Glass bought out another competitor and moved to West Douglas in the Delano neighborhood in 1966. “We still have people looking for us on Douglas,” Ruth Bell said, even ...
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Legal & General (L&G), the UK based diversified financial conglomerate, is planning to purchase New Ireland Assurance's existing annuity business as well as a fraction of its future business, in a deal valued at nearly 136m (£114m). ...
Chinese handset maker Huawei plans to introduce a new smartphone in the middle of this year, packed with the "best hardware and design," and is preparing to open a slew of new stores in its home market. The upcoming handset was ...
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In 2011, China revealed plans to put in place a “complete and advanced” recycling infrastructure that will recycle 70% of its major waste products by 2015.It also said it will adhere to a European standard of quality of paper, ...
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Sigma is taking aim at the enthusiast market with its first GPS-equipped bike computer that also uses the widely adopted ANT+ protocol to read data from external sensors and power meters. It's also offering two other computers that pack ...
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Fabricated Internet posts praising Samsung at the expense of HTC products has landed the South Korean company in hot water with Taiwan's Fair Trade Commission. Taiwan's FTC said on Tuesday it was investigating the matter, and could punish ...
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Japanese Car manufacturer Daihatsu Motor has launched the revamped version of the Move Front Seat Lift in the home-market. The company has upgraded the light welfare vehicle by deploying its crash-avoidance assist system Smart Assist. ...
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The British bike brand Boardman Bikes has appointed its first North American sales direct, Fletch Newland. Newland has worked for FSA and Cervelo in the past. The move represents Boardman's intention to get serious about the U.S. market ...
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