Warner Bros. Discovery's HR Chief Adria Alpert Romm announces retirement; Successor named as Jennifer Remling from WPPWarner Bros. Discovery's Chief People and Culture Officer, Adria Alpert Romm, is set to retire at the end of June 2024, as confirmed by the...
As Tesla ignites an EV price war, suppliers brace for Musk seeking givebacksThe suppliers saw as ominous last month's comments by Tesla Chief Financial Officer Zach Kirkhorn that the carmaker was "attacking every ot...
No room for complacency but no doomsday scenario as well: Lakshmi Iyer“I would not be surprised if the RBI has already started buying dollars. It will start reflecting in positive accretion to foreign exchange...
Crypto stocks hit by rout in what bulls hoped would be epic weekThat hit high-flying stocks tied to cryptocurrencies, leaving short-sellers smelling blood and increasing their wagers that the decline was...
S&P 500, Dow end at record highs after upbeat jobless claims dataMega-cap stocks Microsoft Corp, Apple Inc, Facebook Inc and Amazon.com Inc led the rally, recouping losses from a recent pullback and helpi...
IIM-B alumni pledge Rs 1.35 crore to fund scholarships and researchThe PGP 2003 batch of IIMB which celebrated the 15th-year reunion at the IIMB campus, pledged Rs One Crore towards funding scholarships, re...
No LPG subsidy for consumers with taxable income of more than Rs 10 lakh from January 1At present, all households are entitled to get 12 cylinders of 14.2-kg each at subsidised rate of Rs 419.26, while the market price is Rs 6...
Current market optimism is just a knee-jerk reaction to exit polls: Jamal MecklaiJamal Mecklai says, market optimism is based on solely exit polls and nothing has happened in terms of structural change.
Current market optimism is a knee-jerk reaction to exit polls: Jamal Mecklai"I do not think the rupee will strengthen dramatically, since for that to happen, you need structural change, which does not happen overnig...
- Fresh outrage as AIG reveals $100 million in bonuses
Bailed-out insurance giant AIG was set to begin paying $100 million in bonuses. Where has the US bailout money gone? | Top 10 international...
- AIG to pay 100 million dollars in bonuses
Bailed out US insurance giant AIG is set to begin paying 100 million dollars in bonuses to employees on Wednesday, a year after similar pay...
- GM, Chrysler bankruptcy not Obama task force goal
A top adviser to President Barack Obama's auto industry task force said that bankruptcy is not the goal of the administration's efforts to ...
- GM, Chrysler bankruptcy won't solve cash crunch: Analysts
Reorganisation of GM, Chrysler under bankruptcy protection would put the cos on the road to viability, say experts. Ready for hybrid cars? ...
- US auto bailout stalled, GOP seeks UAW concessions
The auto industry bailout bill stalled in Senate and Republicans demanded upfront concessions from UAW. Countries in recession | Ghosts of ...
- New jobless claims drop from 16-year high
New jobless claims fell more than expected last week from a 16-year high, the government said Wednesday, though they remain at elevated lev...
- US housing starts tumble to fresh 17-year low
US housing starts slid 6.2 per cent in August to a fresh 17-year low, government data showed Wednesday in a sign that the punishing correct...
- United Auto Worker sets Wednesday strike deadline
If there was a script that automakers were supposed to follow for UAW contract talks, Chrysler seems to have overlooked it.