Nissan's concept is aimed at the 'share native' generation, proof car makers are listening to the youth.
Boxes of the breakfast cereal have been recalled due to fears of allergy risk.
IBTimes talked about the working of card networks with Ann Cairns, president of international markets, MasterCard.
Sales growth was slower than the 5.2% rate a year ago, but it is slightly better than own forecast.
Symphony could be valued at approximately $650m, if the deal with Google goes through.
Merger will include Nestle's ice cream businesses in Egypt, Europe, Philippines, Argentina and Brazil.
Engineers Ulrich Hackenberg and Wolfgang Hatz alleged to be behind 'defeat devices'.
A profile of past incidents where employees have twisted the arm of their employer to get what they want.
World Animal Protection warns elephants tortured until their spirit is broken in repeated cycle of abuse.
'BP is receiving the punishment it deserves,' Attorney General Loretta Lynch said about the deal.
French executives stripped and forced to flee as livid workers storm meeting to protest 2,900 job cuts.
Sport and business can be like oil and water – there are times when they just don't mix.
Activists protesting against redundancies at Air France stormed the HQ and attacked two managers.
Shares have fallen since July amid persistent concerns over the company's long-term growth prospects.
The London-headquartered firm has received two separate proposals valuing it at £422m and £397m respectively.
Business secretary refused to turn a blind eye on 'bad practice' in Conservative conference speech.
Controversy-ridden cult fashion brand says it will cut down down to $135m.
One of the key properties company sold was 33 Portland Place in London.
IBTimes spoke to Fabian Vandenreydt, head of markets at Innotribe and the Swift Institute, about blockchains.
Conservative Chancellor says the move will help the UK move toward a 'share owning democracy'.
Cuts part of company's strategy to shift low-cost jobs to Asia.
IBTimes was invited by Invest Lithuania to visit the country's exploding startup scene.
Total cost to society from increased pollutants pegged as high as $170m (£112m; €151m).
VW's finance chief Hans Dieter Poetsch expected to be appointed new head of board.
Manufacturing, especially in Germany's Ruhr area, accounts for 22% of the country's GDP.
Steel plant will still be closed, leaving 2,000 plant workers at risk of redundancy.
Carlos Ghosn urges EU not to undermine competitiveness of diesel sector in leaked letter.
The service will only work for advance tickets bought through the Virgin app or website
Some 1,700 are still at risk, although the government has offered a £80m retraining and support package.
John Nelson spoke up about the negative antics of big business leading to 'mistrust in capitalism'.