Under Armour paying $9 million as settlement for SEC charges
May 04, 2021 06:55 am UTC| Business Economy
Under Armour will be paying the sum of $9 million to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to settle its case. It was said that the American sports equipment and apparel company agreed to a settlement to...
Starbucks baristas complain on Twitter of complicated orders
May 04, 2021 01:36 am UTC| Economy Business
A tweet by a Starbucks barista has set off a 200,000 like reaction that prompted other of the coffee chains employees to share their photos of the most complicated digital orders theyve ever received. In her tweet,...
S.Korea's carmakers boost sales in April by 77%
May 03, 2021 23:34 pm UTC| Business Economy
South Koreas five carmakers sold a combined 630,691 vehicles in April, up 77 percent from the 356,604 units it sold last year driven by robust overseas demand for SUVs Domestic sales by Hyundai Motor Co., Kia Corp., GM...
Tesla addresses scrutiny by stepping up behind-the-scenes engagement with Chinese regulators
May 03, 2021 23:20 pm UTC| Business Economy
Tesla is boosting its engagement with Chinese regulators and beefing up its government relations team to deal with scrutiny over safety and customer service complaints. In April, Tesla posted in its WeChat account that...
LG Chem opens large-scale hiring to recruit workers for its EV battery biz
May 03, 2021 10:03 am UTC| Business Economy
LG Chem will soon start its electric vehicle battery materials business, and as it prepares for this division, it is aggressively hiring people to fill in various positions in the company. It was said that hundreds of job...
Boeing fired and disciplined dozens of 'racist' employees
May 03, 2021 09:53 am UTC| Business Economy
Boeing dismissed 65 workers for their discriminatory behavior, racism, and overall hateful conduct. 53 other individuals managed to keep their jobs, but they were said to have been subjected to some sort of disciplinary...
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