By Josh Horwitz and Adam Jourdan HONG KONG/SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Meituan Dianping’s <3690.HK> share price plunged on Friday after the Chinese online food delivery-to-ticketing firm reported...
By Ori Lewis JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Lawyers launched a class action lawsuit in Israel on Thursday against Airbnb, accusing the company of “outrageous discrimination” and demanding...
By Pei Li and Cate Cadell BEIJING (Reuters) – Chinese e-commerce sites have removed Dolce & Gabbana products amid a spiralling backlash against an advertising campaign...
By Angus Berwick BARINAS, Venezuela (Reuters) – When Ceferino Angulo heard screams and gunshots one night last year close to his dairy farm on the western...
(Reuters) – The head of Nokia’s <NOKIA.HE> mobile networks arm, its largest business unit, is leaving the Finnish company as part of changes designed to position...
By Inti Landauro PARIS (Reuters) – French tobacco shops, where people go to buy lottery tickets and cigarettes, will start offering bitcoins to customers from early...
(Reuters) – The world’s largest video game and gaming console retailer GameStop Corp said on Wednesday it will sell its Spring Mobile business to Prime Communications...
By Andrea Shalal BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany and France said they would sign a contract with Airbus and Dassault Aviation to start work on a next-generation...
BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s Volkswagen <VOWG.DE> has struck a deal with U.S. semiconductor maker Broadcom <AVGO.O>, ending a billion-dollar patent lawsuit that pitted the carmaker against...
(Reuters) – Apple Inc’s biggest iPhone assembler Foxconn aims to cut 20 billion yuan ($2.88 billion) from expenses in 2019 as the company faces “a very...