Japan’s Toshiba Shareholders Vote Down Restructuring Plan
Shareholders of embattled Japanese electronics and energy giant Toshiba Corp. have rejected a major restructuring plan.
Shareholders of embattled Japanese electronics and energy giant Toshiba Corp. have rejected a major restructuring plan.
Uber, hit by driver shortages and a surge in food delivery requests during the pandemic, will begin including New York City taxi cabs on its app.
Chinese telecom equipment maker ZTE Corp. says a U.S. judge has allowed a probation period to end after the company was nearly destroyed in a clash with Washington over its dealings with Iran and North Korea.
Home Depot says a worksheet about privilege that went viral is an unauthorized document from the home improvement company’s Canada division.
The European Union is looking to the United States to help reduce its reliance on Russian energy and will be discussing major shipments of liquefied natural gas over the next two years during a meeting with President Joe Biden on Thursday.
A joint venture between Stellantis and South Korea’s LG Energy Solution plans to build a large electric vehicle battery factory in Windsor, Ontario, employing about 2,500 people.
U.S. markets drifted toward losses in advance of the market open Wednesday as President Joe Biden heads to Europe for a NATO meeting and EU Summit Thursday, where sanctions and the Russian oil embargo will likely top the agenda.
The United States has agreed to lift tariffs on British steel and aluminum, mending a rift between allies that dates back to the Trump administration.
BuzzFeed is shrinking and shifting the focus of its Pulitzer prize-winning news division.
Electric car manufacturer Tesla opened its first European factory on the outskirts of Berlin in an effort to challenge German automakers on their home turf.