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...But economists, also worried about rising inflation, are not optimistic that the scale and delivery of the planned stimulus will be enough to prime a “V-shape” recovery from the world’s biggest consumer...
...Automation an automatic choiceJapan Inc has found a new purpose for automation: business continuity in the uncertain era of Covid-19....
...They can speed up approval and marketing significantly, especially when there is high unmet medical need....
...Yet non-profits remain sceptical of efforts — notably by Japanese megabanks like Mizuho Financial Group, Sumitomo Mitsui Group and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group — and point out loopholes, including the...
...Logan Wright, Daniel Rosen and Lauren Gloudeman make an important contribution....
...Speaking at the FT’s Global Boardroom event, he said: “I am not convinced that we are going to have a V-shaped recovery. I think it will be more like a U.”...
...The GCHQ-manned Huawei Cyber Security Evaluation Centre (“the Cell”) oversees the Chinese telecoms group’s UK 4G operations....
...McCarthy’s fintech group joined up with OpenLaw, a start-up group working to apply blockchain technology in the legal sector....
...The decision has also attracted criticism from business groups, including London First, which called the decision “Luddite”....
...CVS says it will turn its network of 9,000 stores into “healthcare hubs”, where pharmacists and other trained specialists such as nutritionists will offer medical advice and services rather than just dispensing...
...(FT, Stat) Medical devices Medtronic followed Abbott and Johnson & Johnson in shrinking operations to focus on niche products. The company is selling its medical supplies business to Cardinal Health....
...Other new investors include funds related to BXR global investment group; Hoxton Ventures, a London-based venture capital firm; and Richard Reed, Adam Balon and Jon Wright, co-founders of Innocent Drinks...
...The engines — powered by methane, a new propellant for US-built engines — will initially power a similar rocket to the Atlas V that ULA powers with Russian-built RD180 engines....
...But the irresistible force of medical innovation looks in danger of colliding with the immovable object of constrained healthcare budgets....
...As the company adapts to the challenges of handling more shoes, medical supplies and fish, that will have to change, Mr Kuehn says....
...This is not the Airbus group’s only interest in speed....
...It can undertake medical rescue and evacuation missions, forest firefighting and in-flight refuelling of other aircraft....
...Reaching a medical wing, the robot putters to a stop. A nurse presses its finger scanner, taps in a code and Abbie pops out a drawer with drugs for a patient....
...Conversely, companies such as Looxcie and V.I.O. are offering wearable video cameras designed to capture real-time point-of-view video clips....
...In the years since the earthquake, the group has expanded from 15 people to 350....
...“You have express parcels and that will be supported by auto parts, urgent medicals and courier network deliveries,” he said....
...Shagang is part of the Jiangsu Shagang steelmaking group....
...Now two more Aim technology companies have succumbed to the lure of New York – Velti, the mobile marketing group, and CBay Systems, a specialist in medical transcriptions....
...Overall, Blackstone Capital Partners V was up $2.4bn, or nearly 20 per cent, in the first quarter, its letter said. TPG V was up 0.5 per cent, or $40m, investors were told....
...“Most investors have abandoned hope for a clean V-shaped recovery and are now extremely data-point sensitive,” said Lawrence Creatura, vice-president and portfolio manager at Federated Clover Investment...
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