MIT announces plan to combat climate change, but won't divest from fossil fuel companies
BOSTON - The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is launching a five-year plan to combat climate change but says it won't divest its $124 billion endowment from fossil fuels
Chat Online】Toronto developers outline plan for condos, apartments on downtown parcel
TORONTO - A group of real estate companies have reached a deal for redeveloping a parcel of land in downtown Toronto, just north of the railway corridor and near the CN Tower
Chat Online】Nine out of ten companies failing to plan for low-carbon economy despite recognising need to tackle climate change
More than a third of business leaders do not see climate change and the transition to a low-carbon economy as a concern
Chat Online】China in numbers: do not confuse rush to float with proof of a buoyant market
12 is the number of companies that plan to list their shares this week on China’s two.
Chat Online】Kraft Heinz slashing 2,500 as part of steep cost-cutting plan following merger
Kraft Heinz says it is cutting about 2,500 jobs as part of its plan to slash costs after the food companies combined
Chat Online】EU accuses Google of crushing competition over apps
The European Commission sent Google a formal antitrust complaint
Chat Online】Japan shipping companies plan container merger
Three of Japan's biggest shipping companies say they will merge their container operations to become more efficient
Chat Online】Foreign buyers crushing home dreams in Vancouver as Canada, BC do zip: study
The Canadian and British Columbia governments are complicit in fuelling Vancouver's housing crisis as foreign Chinese buyers continue to shut local residents out of the market, a new study says
Chat Online】NextEra to buy Hawaiian Electric for $26B; companies plan to expand clean energy in Hawaii
JUNO BEACH, Fla - NextEra Energy Inc said Wednesday it plans to buy Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc to expand clean energy in HawaiiThe companies value the deal at $26 billion, or $43 billion including the assumption of Hawaiian.
Chat Online】Businesses worried about Trudeau’s plan to expand CPP
The incoming Liberal government’s promise to expand the Canada Pension Plan has small businesses worried about added costs of running their companies in an already sluggish economy
Chat Online】Canadian companies fighting US tariffs on specialty paper
Four Canadian companies plan to fight US decision to impose import tariffs of up to 20 per cent on specialty paper, as the US enacts policies to compensate for its strong dollar
Chat Online】Shopify CEO calls on federal government to abandon tax plan for stock options
MONTREAL - The CEO of one of Canada's up-and-coming tech companies is calling on the federal government to abandon its plan to expand taxation of stock options, saying the move will make it more difficult for startup firms to attract talent
Chat Online】Foreign buyers crushing home dreams in Vancouver as Canada, BC do zip: study
The Canadian and British Columbia governments are complicit in fuelling Vancouver's housing crisis as foreign Chinese buyers continue to shut local residents out of the market, a new study says
Chat Online】MIT announces plan to combat climate change, but won't divest from fossil fuel companies
BOSTON - The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is launching a five-year plan to combat climate change but says it won't divest its $124 billion endowment from fossil fuels
Chat Online】Tempus: crushing, but not in the same ball park
WEIR GROUP$120m 2014 revenues from TrioComminution is the process of crushing large rocks, grinding them smaller and then.
Chat Online】Fast food-loving lorry driver afraid of 'crushing' mountain bike sheds huge 21 STONE
Sean dropped the flab by joining Weight Watchers and now has a Weetabix for breakfast, chicken salad for lunch and low calorie hotpots for dinner
Chat Online】Kraft Heinz slashing 2,500 as part of steep cost-cutting plan following merger
Kraft Heinz says it is cutting about 2,500 jobs as part of its plan to slash costs after the food companies combined
Chat Online】Japan shipping companies plan container merger
Three of Japan's biggest shipping companies say they will merge their container operations to become more efficient
Chat Online】Fast food-loving lorry driver afraid of 'crushing' mountain bike sheds huge 21 STONE
Sean dropped the flab by joining Weight Watchers and now has a Weetabix for breakfast, chicken salad for lunch and low calorie hotpots for dinner
Chat Online】18m jobs at risk as thousands of small firm owners plan to cease trading over the next five years
The survey by Opinium for Bizdaq, a marketplace for businesses up for sale, found that a further 424,000 business owners plan to quit their companies by selling them within five years
Chat Online】Wolverhampton city centre firms to vote on tax levy plan
The first stage towards a business improvement district in Wolverhampton, which would see hundreds of companies pay extra tax to raise more than £3 million for improvements, has been approved
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