... ed to let go of the bottom-performing 10 percent of its executives ranked vice-president or above. And multiple executive departures, such as its chief human resources officer, and chief technology of ...More
EJ Insight2019-04-11
... aty she negotiated with the EU last year. But Macron’s push for a June Brexit and strong opposition to other leaders’ preference for a much longer extension that might increase the chances of Britain ...More
EJ Insight2019-04-11
... ice since going public on March 29. And the US$60.12 close was 16.5 percent below Lyft’s final IPO price of US$72 and even under the low end of its initial price target range of US$62 to US$68. Reuter ...More
EJ Insight2019-04-11
Australians will go to the polls in a general election on May 18, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Thursday, firing the starting gun on a campaign expected to be fought over taxation, climate cha ...More
EJ Insight2019-04-11
... n: if the government had been able to encourage our taxi and minibus operators to use LPG-powered vehicles, why not seize this opportunity to further promote the adoption of electric vehicles in the i ...More
EJ Insight2019-04-10
... coalition government with other right-wing factions that have backed him. The closely contested race was widely seen in Israel as a referendum on Netanyahu’s character and record in the face of corrup ...More
EJ Insight2019-04-10
... ok on-the-go and redeem the services by using QR codes or e-vouchers onsite. With over 100,000 offerings in more than 270 destinations on its platform, the Hong Kong-headquartered startup has now esta ...More
EJ Insight2019-04-10
... a decade ago. In April 2009, the G20 met in London and promised to deliver a coordinated response to the global financial crisis, followed by a future of more robust growth. Then, in December of that ...More
EJ Insight2019-04-10
... looks to go public overseas in the coming two to three years, with Hong Kong the preferred listing venue, the person said. Caixin, with its eponymous flagship magazine, has grown from a pure business ...More
EJ Insight2019-04-09
... man had a good health record prior to contracting measles and no travel history during the incubation or communicable period. She attended the Accident and Emergency Department of Pok Oi Hospital on A ...More
EJ Insight2019-04-09
... h-based Argonaut Ltd, a Crown shareholder. “This is what appears to be the opening salvo.” A sale along the lines proposed by Wynn would be Australia’s biggest M&A deal so far this year. “It’s a p ...More
EJ Insight2019-04-09
... epares to go public later this year. The unit is a significant contributor to Uber’s losses, which in 2018 were US$1.8 billion before taxes, depreciation and other expenses. However, some consider Ube ...More
EJ Insight2019-04-09
... e Iranian government’s primary means of directing and implementing its global terrorist campaign,” Trump said in a statement. His administration has long criticized Iran for its influence in Iraq, Sy ...More
EJ Insight2019-04-09
... g unicorn Go-Jek, the Manila-based fintech startup said it will integrate Western Union into its e-wallet app to allow users in the Philippines to receive money sent to them from overseas directly. To ...More
EJ Insight2019-04-08
... of rival Go-Jek. Both are raising billions of dollars to bring ride-hailing, food delivery, e-commerce and banking to a populous region with a growing number of consumers that use smartphones to comm ...More
EJ Insight2019-04-08
... ew weeks ago, the senior American official in Hong Kong, Kurt Tong, addressed a business audience in the American Club, high above the city’s famed harbor. While the speech started with a paean to Hon ...More
EJ Insight2019-04-08
... the sale go through, the future of Turkey’s membership in the Alliance – and its wider ties to the West – will be called into question. Despite warnings from the United States and NATO, Turkey seems ...More
EJ Insight2019-04-08
... s把印尼召車程式公司Go-Jek的價值估計為100億美元,使之成為全球19家「十角獸」(decacorn)之一 ...全文
... 公司PERFECT GO HOLDINGS LIMITED。物業由香港味千有限公司於2008年以9800萬元購 ...全文
Here we go again: another scheme that’s designed to strike a compromise between the interests of citizens and that of big business, and has ended up producing a limp excuse for a health insurance sche ...More
EJ Insight2019-04-04