2019
Large Aluminium Plants Belonging to Hydro Hit by Ransomware
Ransomware attacks have become increasingly frequent on a global level, and in a new development, aluminum producing giant Hydro has become the victim of the
Facebook States it is Working on Removing NZ Attack Video
The horrific attack on a mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand has shaken the world but what has become perhaps as infamous is the live stream
Chipmaker AMS Starts JV on Environmental Sensors
Australian chip making company AMS AG, which is best known for being a supplier for Apple, has decided to go in for a joint venture
Indian Government Asks State Owned Banks to Rescue Private Airline Jet
As India gears up for elections this May, one of the country’s best-known airlines, Jet Airways is facing bankruptcy, and according to a Reuters report,
Swedbank Unearths Suspicious Transactions to the Baltics
A report by Swedish banking giant Swedbank has unearthed a string of suspicious transactions between accounts held in the bank and those in Denmark’s Danske
Trump Urges GM CEO To Reopen Ohio Plant
GM is closing 5 manufacturing units which includes one in Canada and 4 in the US. In November, the company said that the Lordstown plant
Subway Trains Collision in Hong Kong
Two subway trains collided in Hong Kong during a test run of the new signaling system. This is the local rail operator MTR Corp’s second
Small Japanese Firms Affected Due To China’s Economic Slowdown
The pain of China’s economic slowdown is being felt along the northern coast of Japan with orders reducing in big numbers. Nagumo Seisakusho Co, a
South Korean Pension Fund Goes Against Elliott in Hyundai Tussle
The activist investment firm Elliott Management has been involved in a dog fight with the top management of South Korean giant Hyundai for quite some
Saudi Stung by Trump’s Decision To Go Soft on Iran: Heads to OPEC Talks
Saudi Arabia and the United States partnership over oil was on a high a few months back as Trump administration sanctioned arch-rival Iran to reduce