The President of Nike Trevor Edwards has resigned and is likely to retire in August, while the company is set to probe workplace complaints, a spokesman stated.
Yber Technology was negotiating the possibility of installing the company's self-driving system in Toyota vehicles, seeking to sell the technology to other companies.
On Friday, shares of Leshi Internet Information & Technology dropped 10% after its chairman Sun Hongbin announced his resignation.
On Friday, shares of Leshi Internet Information & Technology dropped 10% following its chairman Sun Hongbi announced his resignation.
Business NZ reported that its PMI for the manufacturing sector dropped to 53.4 in February from the prior month's 54.4.
Ford Motor Co executives stated that the company is planning to shift its market portfolio from passenger vehicles to SUVs, including hybrid and EV cars, aiming to improve its profit.
Mark Sedwill, the National Security Adviser of the UK, said during his statement at NATO headquarters that the attack on a former Russian double agent is an issue for the whole alliance.
On Thursday, Facebook Inc claimed that it will release Facebook Lite, the company's data-conserving Android application for emerging markets, in developed states as well.
On Thursday, Swedish streaming music service Spotify stated that it has a clear way to profits since it is prepared to define the company's market growth and strategy plans ahead of upcoming IPO.
On Thursday, one of the largest US radio companies iHeartMedia, which operates 850 radio stations across the US, filed for bankruptcy, achieving the agreement with the creditors to restructure its $20B debt.
On Thursday, France, Germany, the UK and the US called on Russian authorities to explain the nerve toxin attack in the UK against the former Russian spy and GRU colonel Sergei Skripal.
On Thursday, the US administration blamed the Russian authorities for a series of cyber attacks, aiming the energy grid of the US, primary small commercial facilities' networks.
On Thursday, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman claimed that Saudi Arabia is not planning to develop nuclear weapons, however, it will start working on a nuclear bomb if Iran does.
On Thursday, General Motors announced a $100M upgrade to two of its facilities to start development of self-driving cars.
On Thursday, the NAHB reported that its Housing Market Index fell to 70 in March from February's 71, while analysts expected the Index to come in at 72.
The Bureau of Labour Statistics reported that import prices grew 0.4% month-over-month in February, after rising 0.8% in the preceding month, whereas analysts expected an increase of 0.3%.
The Philly Fed reported on Thursday that its PMI for the region's manufacturing sector dropped to 22.3 in March from the prior month's 25.8, while analysts anticipated a decrease to 23.1.
According to the EU Commission source, the US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross will meet the European Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom next week to discuss the US tariffs.
The e-commerce firm Alibaba was planning to list on the China's stock exchange as soon as this summer, the Wall Street Journal announced on Thursday.
According to Slovak coalition's junior party, the President Andrej Kiska supports the Prime Minister Robert Fico's resignation conditions, which allow his party to choose government's next leader.
The President of Slovenia Borut Pahor is seeing the country's early general election to take place in the end of May, following the Prime Minister Miro Cerar's resignation on Wednesday.
AirBnB overnight stays in Amsterdam grew 25% to 2.1M last year, despite the restrictions imposed by the city, limiting the number of listing days to 60 per year.
According to the UK Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson, Britain is set to invest $67M in a new chemical weapons defence centre at its military research laboratory in the Porton Down science park.
Uber stated on Thursday it would share its data based on millions of trips in London soon, in the ride-hailing company's latest effort to meet the requests set by the city's regulator.