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...Sea Ltd is raising about $6bn by selling shares and convertible bonds in order to fund expansion. Lex says size is critical in south-east Asia....
...The advanced hull design, with a deep-V, 22-degree angle of deadrise along the keel to cut through the seas, is a marvel....
...A key appeal for Disney was Lucasfilm’s licensing and merchandise potential — particularly in international markets....
...Xerox wants to give HP’s board its walking papers We’re all guilty of overusing the David v Goliath trope but in the case of Xerox and HP, it really does apply....
...Thanks to a series of court rulings since the mid-2000s, such as eBay v MercExchange in 2007, Mayo Collaborative Services v Prometheus Laboratories in 2012 and Alice Corp v CLS Bank in 2014, and the subsequent...
...Still, the fact remains that MUFG’s financial performance is weak by international standards....
...It has shut down one of its main engineering sites, making about 40 staff redundant, and put the V-Charge on ice....
...The technology-heavy Nasdaq Composite advanced 1.3 per cent to 4,994.60. eric.platt@ft.com Twitter: @ericgplatt...
...But DVD sales have fallen precipitously — “obliterated by new technology”, as Obst puts it — and studio profits now come increasingly from outside the US, in booming multiplex markets such as China, which...
...DENIAL Electronic Payments International, (June 1, 1997): In recent weeks, the company has hired Mike Nash, developer of Visa Cash, Visa International’s smart card-based stored value payment system, as...
...The line up is: Portugal v Sweden, France v Ukraine, Greece v Romania and Iceland v Croatia PlayStation 4 launches Sony launches its PlayStation 4 in the US....
...Mr Murthy said K.V. Kamath, then chairman, contacted him on May 4 and asked him to return to “add value” to Infosys, a company he helped to found in 1981 and ran until 2002....
...In other earnings news, chipmaker Marvell Technology shed 14.2 per cent to $10.54 after missing analysts’ expectations on Thursday....
...Samsung has been at the International Consumer Electronics Show in force this week, but despite its massive booth, 64th-floor parties and flashy press conference, perhaps its most interesting event happened...
...Hermès also worked with the Four Seasons George V hotel in Paris to create a hand-built Rolls-Royce Phantom, custom-made to the hotel’s specifications....
...The Swedish government upheld his sentence, and when he failed to appear to serve the prison term, issued an international warrant for his arrest....
...There is also Padmasree Warrior, chief technology officer of Cisco Systems; Cher Wang, co-founder and chairwoman of HTC; Katie Jacobs Stanton, vice-president of International Strategy at Twitter; and, at...
...The registrar of x.co.uk, for example, has changed hands three times in the past week and is currently owned by Kiss Ltd of Mayfair....
...Apple in March last year filed a lawsuit with a US District Court and with the US International Trade Commission, accusing HTC of violating 20 patents relating to the iPhone’s user interface, underlying...
...He says his early exit was “the biggest mistake of my life”, and he began strategic, long-term investing in Indian technology businesses through Global Technology Ventures, his holding company....
...This is an amalgam of the various in-car technologies I saw at the Consumer Electronics Show last week, while this week’s North American International Auto Show in Detroit has also been full of examples...
...Newspaper and magazine publishers would be well advised to look to Marvel’s example before launching their own iPad apps, designers and analysts say....
...The complexity of the global supply chain may be something to marvel at – but it comes at a price....
...Gazillion has deals with Marvel, Dreamworks and Lego to create games from their characters, film franchises and brands, including a Kung Fu Panda game, due for release within weeks....
...The market’s love affair with media and technology companies was over....
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