Investors have agreed to funding that would value UberChina at about $7.5bn.
Google says its services provide more choice for European consumers.
After facing heavy criticism, Qatar Airways has revised contractual clauses around marriage and pregnancy.
Julia Cheiffetz claims her health insurance was revoked after she had a baby and cancer.
British operations benefit from access to single market says London Business School professor.
Lawsuit accused the bank and major US stock exchanges of preferential treatment to high-frequency traders.
Deal values Cameron share at $66.36 apiece, representing 56.3% premium to its most recent closing price.
Founded in 2007, Seeo is known for its advancements in high-energy rechargeable lithium-ion batteries.
FutureAdvisor manages clients' investments based on computer algorithms.
Monsanto said it will continue to focus on its growth opportunities built on its existing core business.
Kids from around the world meet to share ideas and drawings on what cars will look like in the future.
Gambling giants Betfair and Paddy Power have reached an agreement in principle on a £5bn merger.
Advertising giants managed to increase its margins by 0.3 percentage points.
Wisconsin firm to deliver 17,000 light combat vehicles to Pentagon.
A number of private-equity bidders are looking to acquire Worldpay, which is also considering an IPO.
Pepco shares fell 15.4%, while Exelon shares lost about 4% after decision by D C Public Service Commission.
Kabbee, a minicab booking app, launched a Change.org petition to urge duty-free retailers to change their behaviour.
IBM has 311 employees registered with Ashley Madison, while HP has 160 employees.
RMT Union said its Underground members now plan to walkout on 8 and 10 September.
But since the hit from China, Apple CEO Tim Cook took the unusual move of commenting publicly on the company's stock price and outlook in respect of that territory.
Competition and Markets Authority says merger of budget stores will not cause issues on high street.
Multinational mining, metals and petroleum company now slashing spending, exploration projects to reposition.
Syngenta earlier rejected a $45bn offer, saying it fundamentally undervalued its prospects.
On 25 August, Lloyds shares are trading down 3.15% at 73.46 pence as at 6.24am GMT.
Funderbeam, the provider of data intelligence on startups, has teamed up with technology platform ChromaWay.
New plants would have updated production techniques to boost company's competitiveness in the ever-evolving semiconductor sector.
Downsizing partly blamed on freeze of US Export-Import Bank funding.
Lawsuit brought by a man identified only as John Doe in California seeks class-action status.
Unite is 'not happy' with Underground bosses over the company's pay offer for Night Tube staff.
Foreign secretary Philip Hammond oversaw the re-opening of the UK embassy in Tehran.