Second quarter operating profit is expected to decline 25% amid strong won and declining smartphone sales.
Ipsos MORI says degree-level apprenticeships are favoured among 16 to 25-year-olds.
Analysis by IBTimes UK shows that the cost of outsider advice was up from £1.29m a year ago.
Report also reveals 76% of UK developers planning to take advantage of Games Tax Relief
Hans-Peter Wild owns 65% of Wild Flavors while PE firm KKR owns the rest.
The carmaker reported an increase of 18% in sales in Europe.
Reports in Turkish media say Ferrero has acquired Oltan Gida.
Spanish Wi-Fi provider Gowex files for bankruptcy after CEO and founder admitted fiddling accounts.
The announcement was part of the International Festival for Business 2014.
Final year students' confidence in the job market is at its highest for more than a decade.
Airbus also vying to bag $2bn contract to build UH-X helicopters for Japan's military.
The office of the future offers great flexibility, but could be a dystopian nightmare for some.
Grout denies charges of conspiring to hide billions of dollars in losses made by Bruno Iksil.
The Chartered Institute of Internal Auditors said internal employees should be allowed to report bad attitudes.
Reliance Communications employs 15,000 people, out of which some 6,000 employees will lose their jobs.
CVC Capital Partners holds 35% stake in F1 while Ecclestone has 5% stake.
High-level appointment follows those from Burberry and Yves Saint Laurent.
Ofgem said shoppers in Sainsburys stores nationwide and the Westfield shopping centre in London were affected
Striking metal workers have forced GM to halt its production in South Africa.
The deal still requires US regulatory approval.
The pharmaceutical industry has looked a bit peaky since economic crisis.
Chris Bradshaw, of Autodesk, tells IBTimes UK that the internet has revolutionised education.
The EU has said that it has asked to see official documents from Luxembourg.
Registrations for alternatively-fuelled vehicles rose 51.3% to 23,337 units year-to-date
Steering committee of British and Japanese officials to meet at upcoming Farnborough Air Show.
Renowned commentator speaks to IBTimes TV about his book Shredded: Inside RBS, the Bank that Broke Britain.
The Royal Bank of Scotland is riddled with management concerns, unfolding scandals and key areas of concern, says Ian Fraser.
Fraser speaks to IBTimes TV about his book Shredded: Inside RBS, the Bank that Broke Britain.
The British bank is creating a new academy with Cambridge Judge Business School for 2,100 staff.
The Royal Bank of Scotland has teetered on the brink of collapse around three times over the last decade and, according to Ian Fraser.