Uber started services in Portland on 5 December without consent from local authorities, city accuses.
Group calling itself GOP wants movie on North Korean leader, Kin Jong-Un, to be taken off.
The US Supreme court has rejected BP's challenge on compensation over Gulf of Mexico spill.
Teddy Sagi is the founder of gambling technology company Playtech.
An investigation into food wastage revealed Morrisons rejected food because it did not arrive on time.
John Larkin QC said that the lender could be charged under the 'criminal fraud under the 2006 Act'.
The Virtu deal marks Temasek's latest foray into the US and European markets.
Paul Shim Devine sold information that helped suppliers and manufacturers negotiate better contracts, for $1m kickbacks.
The supermarkets have made changes in the wake of the Feeding Britain report from MPs.
Shares have fallen by 3% as it has to extend deliveries to up to 10 days.
QIA-Brookfield Property Partners' bid has received public support from holders of about 28% of Songbird's free float.
Spending by Japanese firms falls leading to growth contracting 1.9% against 1.6% previously.
Founders who are selling shares are Narayana Murthy, Nandan Nilekani, S.D. Shibulal and K. Dinesh.
Reports suggest the fund is sounding out foreign investors for takeover of struggling retailer.
Headcounts will come down across all upstream and downstream activities and corporate centres.
Some Sony employees receive emails threatening them and their families.
This will be the second-largest IPO in Asia Pacific outside Japan this year.
New Delhi picked the Rafale fighter jets for the Indian Airforce in 2012.
Offer from Qatar Investment Authority and Brookfield does not reflect full value of company, says Songbird.
Deal follows energy reforms in Mexico that ended Pemex's decades-long monopoly.
Janus Capital portfolio manager says central banks in US, Europe and Japan creating more and more debt.
The BBC discovered that the company has received millions from suppliers in 'pay and stay'.
Uber commands a $40bn valuation following its latest financing round.
JLIF, an investor in hospitals, roads and schools wants to buy Balfour's public-private partnership assets.
Saudi Arabia, which refused to back Opec production cuts, steps up battle for market share.
Kaspersky Lab said three hacking campaigns might have been conducted or organised by the same group.
Lord Hodgson says 'the increase in the Muslim population who don't drink' has lead to many pub closures.
IBTimes UK sits with New York billionaire Jon Oringer to discuss what's shaking up the tech world
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US company's performance in marked contrast to that of its rivals such as Qualcomm.