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Sony to Trim 8,000 Jobs and Reduce Investment

Tue, 09 Dec 2008 08:37:47 GMT | New York Times

Sony blamed the rapid deterioration in the global economic outlook and the strength of the Japanese currency for the cuts.


Canadian companies among least prone to bribe, survey says

Tue, 09 Dec 2008 11:05:00 -0500 | CANOE Money

LONDON - Companies based in Canada are the least likely to pay bribes to win business in other countries, according to a survey of senior business executives from around the world.


Survey says: Russian companies most prone to bribes

Wed, 10 Dec 2008 00:00:00 -0500 | CANOE Money

LONDON (AP) ? Companies based in Russia are the most likely to pay bribes to win business in other countries, according to a survey of senior business executives from around the world.


Money: Credit Cards - 11th December 2008

Thu, 11 Dec 2008 06:33:00 +0000 | bbc.co.uk

Andy Verity and Mickey Clark present this morning's business stories, including: Today is the deadline for the credit card companies,they'll meet ministers again and they'll be expected to have some answers. Credit card companies came under criticism last month for not reflecting lower interest rates in the charges on their cards. One of the high streets most famous names, Woolworths, is closing its doors. The shop that sold it all, from clothes and toys to pick and mix, could not sell itself and will launch its biggest ever sale this morning. We also discuss how Chinese exports have fallen on a monthly basis for the first time in more than seven years. In how much trouble is the world's fastest growing major economy and what does it mean for the rest of the world? And finally, we?re expecting confirmation of a multi-billion dollar rescue package for the US car industry. But what will it mean for car makers here?


Alcatel-Lucent Plans 1,000 Job Cuts

Fri, 12 Dec 2008 17:28:17 GMT | New York Times

The limited cuts ? 1.3 percent of Alcatel-Lucent?s work force ? disappointed analysts who had been expecting a more fundamental reorganization.


Apple?s Chief to Skip Macworld, Fueling Speculation

Wed, 17 Dec 2008 06:20:29 GMT | New York Times

Apple said Steven P. Jobs would not appear at Macworld in January and that it would pull out of the conference after January?s event.


U.S. Firms Want Help Advancing Car Batteries

Thu, 18 Dec 2008 07:22:00 -0500 | NPR News Headlines

Some U.S. technology companies plan to ask the Obama administration for $1 billion. They want help speeding up the production of advanced car batteries, which are a critical component of electric cars. The Wall Street Journal reports that 14 companies hope to build a large plant for making lithium-ion batteries. Asian companies currently are way ahead of the U.S.


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