[ad_1] (Reuters) – German software company TeamViewer, which floated recently in Europe’s biggest initial public offering of 2019, on Monday reported a near-doubling in core profits and an expansion of margins, lifting its shares. The
Boeing now says it expects 737 MAX to resume commercial service in January
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Smaller, thinner, less sweet snacks? Mondelez makes health drive
[ad_1] BERLIN (Reuters) – Snack maker Mondelez (MDLZ.O) will offer more treats in smaller portions and with less sugar, as the company behind Oreo cookies and Cadbury chocolate responds to consumer demands for healthier products,
IOC expects diesel demand to recover in six months
[ad_1] ABU DHABI (Reuters) – India’s diesel demand is expected to recover in the next six months as a longer-than-usual monsoon season that affected transportation and industry has ended, the chairman of top domestic refiner
China’s Jingye enters sale contract with British Steel
[ad_1] LONDON (Reuters) – China’s Jingye Steel has entered into a “sales contract” to buy the assets of British Steel but the deal has not been finalised, British officials said on Monday. The Official Receiver
Indian Oil looks to import Russian oil – chairman
[ad_1] ABU DHABI (Reuters) – Indian Oil Corp, the country’s top refiner, is considering importing Russian oil, its chairman Sanjiv Singh said on Monday, as the company aims to diversify its oil import sources. India,
Alibaba’s Singles’ Day sales hit $30 billion, on track for record
[ad_1] HANGZHOU, China (Reuters) – Chinese retailer Alibaba Group Holding Ltd said on Monday that sales for its annual Singles’ Day shopping blitz crossed the $30 billion mark at 4:31 p.m. (0831 GMT), putting the
Dutch equipment rental firm Boels bids $652 million for rival Cramo
[ad_1] (Reuters) – Dutch equipment rental firm Boels Topholding B.V. plans to offer 592 million euros ($652 million) for all the shares in rival Cramo, seeking to create a leading pan-European player in equipment rental,
UK economy dodges recession, but annual growth slowest since 2010
[ad_1] LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s economy grew at its slowest annual pace in nearly a decade during the three months to September as the global slowdown and Brexit worries hit manufacturing and business investment, official
China’s Jingye Group in talks to buy British Steel
[ad_1] BEIJING/LONDON (Reuters) – China’s Jingye Group is in talks to buy British Steel, it said on Monday, in a deal estimated to be worth 70 million pounds ($90 million) that could protect thousands of