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Rebels sabotage Shell pipelines in Nigeria
07-28 20:50
Nigerian rebels claim they have sabotaged two Shell pipelines in Nigeria's main oil producing region, sending the price of crude climbing on international mar...
BoCom seeks to invest in insurance firms in China
07-28 20:04
Bank of Communications, China's fifth biggest by value, is seeking to invest in securities and insurance firms by the end of this year, vice president Qian Wen...
Hong Kong stocks decline for a third day
07-28 16:34
Hong Kong stocks fell for a third day on renewed concern credit losses will widen after Australia & New Zealand Banking Group forecast a drop in profit beca...
BAE Systems agrees to buy Detica
07-28 16:30
BAE Systems, Europe's biggest defense company, agreed to buy Detica Group for 531 million pounds (HK$8.25 billion) to add a consultant for Britain's Mini...
Ex-Siemens manager convicted in bribery case
07-28 16:26
A former Siemens manager was found guilty of breach of trust in the first trial resulting from a broad investigation into suspected corruption and bribery at the ...
China Telecom to spend 80b yuan on mobile unit from Unicom
07-28 15:30
China Telecom (0728), the nation's biggest fixed-line telephone carrier, said its parent will spend 80 billion yuan (HK$91.63 billion) to add base stations and ...
Pearson more confident in 2008 outlook after first half
07-28 15:22
Publishing group Pearson, owner of the Financial Times, said it was more confident in its full-year outlook after increasing operating profit 38 percent and sal...
First-quarter profit slumps at Ryanair
07-28 15:02
Ryanair posted a 85 percent fall in first-quarter net profit as its fuel bill almost doubled and warned it could make a full-year loss of up to 60 million euros (...
IBM to buy French software maker ILOG for 215m euros
07-28 14:56
International Business Machines, the world's second-biggest software maker, agreed to buy French business software designer ILOG SA for 215 million euros ...
Qantas CEO tips further consolidation
07-28 14:51
Qantas Airways, Australia's largest airline, expects to be involved in mergers and acquisitions with international carriers as the airline industry battles recor...
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