Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella was criticised for his remark that women shouldn't ask for raises.
Purchase price for Milestone could be more than $2.5bn, WSJ reports.
Retailer believes certain debit and credit card numbers have been compromised in cyber attack.
Governor says businesses need to promote and encourage talent as well as setting diversity targets.
Asia Pacific's second half growth will be solid despite a weaker-than-expected first half.
The FTSE 100 firms says it is working with the company's unions over the potential move.
Bombay High Court rules in Vodafone's favour in transfer pricing case
Beth Brooke-Marciniak tells IBTimes UK global mobility is still a big issue for LGBT workers
Reuters has asked that the divorce trial of billionaire oilman Harold Hamm be opened to the public.
Quilter Cheviot had assets worth £15.7bn under management as of June 2014.
SMEs are eyeing global trade potential but are alive to real or perceived obstacles.
Hackers warn hundreds of thousands of leaked nude images will be published online.
Johnson says the day is an opportunity to bolster awareness of this issue amongst businesses.
Douglas Carswell became Ukip's first MP with 21,113 votes
Joe Twynam, of YouGov, tells IBTimes UK that Ukip 'mopped up votes from the left behinds'.
Boss and fund manager Tannenbaum is set to sell millions of shares when Fifth Street floats
With a mortgage of £254,000, you can buy 250m² property in Spain, compared to 72m² house in London.
IMF said lower commodity prices and domestic policy uncertainties are drags on the growth of the Western Hemisphere.
Larger multi-unit blocks (MUFBs) see yields reach 8.6% in the third quarter this year
US Federal Reserve has kept rates near zero since 2008.
The ex-wife of firearm firm founder Gaston Glock accuses him of rackeerting and money laundering.
Anonymous has warned it will shut down government websites in China through a massive DDoS attack
Amazon is understood to be opening its first bricks and mortar store in Midtown Manhattan.
US crude stockpiles are rising against a backdrop of slowing growth in China, the world's No. 2 oil consumer.
Andy Briggs, the boss of Friends Life, writes exclusively for IBTimes UK on World Mental Health Day.
The UK Cards Association says the data is a clear indicator of the transformation in how we all spend.
Venezuela to compensate Exxon for the 2007 confiscation of the firm's Cerro Negro oil assets.
Tunisia will seek to extend its agreement with the International Monetary Fund beyond 2015.
Gross talks about his new role at Janus and departure from Pimco.
MSP expenses rose more than £12.5m in 2013 overall.