Tesla delivers quarterly record of 25,000 vehicles in first quarter
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Tesla Inc , the U.S. luxury electric car maker, said on Sunday first-quarter vehicle deliveries jumped 69 percent from a year ago to a quarterly record of 25,000 vehicles, bouncing...
View ArticleIn self-driving car race, winners get all the way around track
By Peter HendersonWILLOWS, Calif. (Reuters) - Nine self-driving cars did not quite zoom around a 2-mile (3.2-km) course in Northern California over the weekend in a race involving students and...
View ArticleToshiba shares tumble after sources say third earnings postponement likely
TOKYO (Reuters) - Shares in Toshiba Corp tumbled on Monday after sources told Reuters that the troubled Japanese conglomerate would likely miss a third deadline to report its quarterly business...
View ArticleInfosys founder Murthy criticizes COO's pay hike
MUMBAI/BENGALURU (Reuters) - The dispute between the founders and the board of India's second largest software services company Infosys Ltd over governance issues spilled into public view again as...
View ArticleRide-hailing firm Grab agrees to buy Indonesian payment startup Kudo
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Southeast Asian ride-hailing firm Grab on Monday said it has agreed to buy Indonesian online payment startup Kudo, marking the first investment under a recently announced plan to...
View ArticleImagination Tech shares plunge as Apple abandons the firm
By Paul SandleLONDON (Reuters) - Shares in Imagination Tech crashed more than 70 percent on Monday after the British company said its biggest customer, Apple , would stop using its graphics technology...
View ArticleAIG taps into consumer fears with new cybersecurity product
By Suzanne BarlynNEW YORK(Reuters) - American International Group Inc is joining insurers offering products that offer consumers safeguards against hackers and cyber criminals who might steal personal...
View ArticleInventor hopes eTrike will succeed where uncle's Sinclair failed
By Jim DruryCHEPSTOW, WALES (Reuters) - More than 30 years after his uncle spectacularly failed to get Britain moving in battery-powered tricycles, inventor Grant Sinclair is optimistic his updated...
View ArticleFCC limits order on Charter extending broadband service
By David ShepardsonWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission is reversing a requirement imposed under the Obama administration that Charter Communications Inc extend broadband...
View ArticleZoox autonomous vehicle start-up hires ex-NHTSA's Rosekind
By Alexandria SageSAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Autonomous car start-up Zoox said on Monday that former top U.S. safety regulator Mark Rosekind was joining the Silicon Valley company as its chief safety...
View ArticleElon Musk mocks short sellers after Tesla stock surge
By Noel Randewich(Reuters) - As Tesla Inc's strong quarterly vehicle deliveries sent its stock to a record high on Monday, Chief Executive Elon Musk took a swipe at traders betting the luxury electric...
View ArticleAIG morale could spook talent, curb turnaround plan: UBS report
By Suzanne Barlyn(Reuters) - A morale crisis at American International Group Inc could prevent the U.S. insurance company from keeping and hiring the talent it needs to propel it through its financial...
View ArticleWaymo targets second senior executive in Uber self-driving dispute
By Alexandria Sage and Dan LevineSAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Alphabet's self-driving car unit Waymo initiated private legal proceedings against two former executives who launched a rival company acquired...
View ArticleAmazon brings its business marketplace to Britain
LONDON (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc on Tuesday launched its business marketplace in Britain, selling products like office supplies, power tools, cleaning materials and lab equipment targeting an online...
View ArticleFTSE Russell to announce in July decision on adding Snap shares
By Heather Somerville and Ross KerberSAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Index fund provider FTSE Russell expects to announce in July whether it will include in its indexes shares of Snap Inc and other companies...
View ArticleToshiba seeks new loan, offers memory chip unit stake as collateral: sources
By Taiga UranakaTOKYO (Reuters) - Toshiba Corp <6502.T> asked creditor banks for a new loan and offered as collateral a stake in its memory chip unit that is being split off, sources said,...
View ArticleUnder pressure, India's Snapdeal woos staff with promises of profit
By Sankalp Phartiyal and Aditya KalraMUMBAI/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Seeking to calm employees rattled by reports of a cash crunch, the founders of Indian online retailer Snapdeal have gone directly to...
View ArticleWhatsApp mulls foray into digital payments with India launch
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Instant messaging app WhatsApp, owned by Facebook Inc, is mulling a foray into digital payment services in India, its first such offering globally, and has advertised to hire a...
View ArticleTrump signs repeal of U.S. broadband privacy rules
By David ShepardsonWASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday signed a repeal of Obama-era broadband privacy rules, the White House said, a victory for internet service providers and...
View ArticleExclusive: French mobile maverick aims for quarter of Italian market
By Mathieu Rosemain, Sophie Sassard and Agnieszka FlakPARIS/LONDON/MILAN (Reuters) - French telecoms company Iliad is aiming to grab a quarter of the Italian mobile market using the same cut-throat...
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