13 May, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Police say GlaxoSmithKline China head ordered bribery
Police say GlaxoSmithKline China head ordered bribery
Chinese police said on Wednesday the former China head of British drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline PLC ordered his subordinates to commit bribery, bringing in “illegal revenue worth billions”, the official …
13 May, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on ExOne Co. Earnings: Will the Stock Bounce Back?
ExOne Co. Earnings: Will the Stock Bounce Back?
13 May, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Big Day for Green Mountain and Some Ugliness From Elizabeth Arden
Big Day for Green Mountain and Some Ugliness From Elizabeth Arden
13 May, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Cisco Systems, Inc. Earnings: Will Revenue Ever Recover?
Cisco Systems, Inc. Earnings: Will Revenue Ever Recover?
13 May, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Rebellion In The USA – Protesters Attempt To Arrest Albuquerque Police Chief
Rebellion In The USA – Protesters Attempt To Arrest Albuquerque Police Chief
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13 May, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Samsung’s ‘crown prince’ in focus as father hospitalized
Samsung’s ‘crown prince’ in focus as father hospitalized
Unassuming, media-shy and, as yet, unproven, Jay Y. Lee is the unofficial heir-apparent to lead Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, as the world’s biggest technology group by sales approaches a crossroads after years of explosive growth. The only son of Samsung’s frail 72-year-old chairman Lee Kun-hee, Jay has been groomed for years to take over the sprawling South Korean family-run \”chaebol\”, a conglomerate with interests spanning technology and insurance to shipbuilding and construction.
13 May, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Next Senate hearing on GM seen after company probe complete
Next Senate hearing on GM seen after company probe complete
The next round of hearings in the Senate to probe General Motors’ delayed recalls of vehicles plagued by ignition-switch defects will come after the company completes its own internal probe, a Senate aide said on Tuesday. \”Senator (Claire) McCaskill’s Consumer Protection subcommittee does intend to hold a follow-up hearing to gain more information surrounding the General Motors recall but will not set a date until after GM’s internal investigation into the matter is complete,\” panel spokesman Andy Newbold said.