Olympus quits camera business after 84 years

Olympus, once one of the world’s biggest camera brands, is selling off that part of its…

CrossFit sold after George Floyd backlash

CrossFit owner Greg Glassman has sold his fitness company, after stepping down as chief following outcry…

iPhone sales in China drop in May after recent rebound — but Apple shows signs of resilience

iPhone sales in China fell in May, showing signs of weakening after Apple saw an initial rebound when…

There’s a wave of selling estimated to be in the billions that’s about to hit the stock market

With the S&P 500 up more than 21% for the quarter so far, strategists are handicapping the likelihood…

Apple Mac computers make jump to its own chips

Apple has confirmed it will transition its Mac laptop and desktop computers to its own ARM-based…

UK car industry claims 1 in 6 jobs could be cut

The UK car industry’s trade body says one in six jobs are at risk of redundancy…

Stand-off between China and India to dry up the country’s funding

India’s startups including leading Paytm, Zomato, Udaan and BigBasket may see their funding stop abruptly if…

Apple still has a lot of room to grow in the $3.5 trillion health care sector

Apple has grand ambitions to move into the health care field. The company’s CEO Tim Cook once…

Aer Lingus to cut up to 500 jobs due to pandemic

Irish airline Aer Lingus is set to cut as many as 500 jobs due to the…

Nissan cuts more shifts at Japan car plants due to low demand

TOKYO (Reuters) – Nissan Motor Co (7201.T) on Friday said it will cut more shifts at…

TECH NetEase turns to ‘Harry Potter’ and ‘Lord of the Rings’ games in global push after Hong Kong listing

Fresh off the back of its secondary listing in Hong Kong, Chinese gaming firm NetEase is aggressively pursuing…

Money printer hopes virus crisis boosts demand for fresh bank notes

Countries may replace banknotes more frequently because of the coronavirus crisis, De La Rue chief executive…