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Toyota's anticipated sales drop is mostly due to being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Toyota sales in Japan are expected to fall 9% this year.
All of China’s civil servants got a raise, and the lowest paid officials saw their pay more than double.
Over the next five years, GM plans to spend more than $12 billion developing its luxury Cadillac brand, with high hopes of creating new sales in the United States and China.
When Volkswagen released its sales delivery figures for 2014, and it was all China. More than a third of its cars and light trucks sold were in the world's largest market.
Sony said in a statement Thursday that the scheduled January 11 launch of the company’s PlayStation 4 in China has been delayed.
On Friday, the gambling control board of Macau released its report on the island’s gambling revenues for December and all of 2014, and the news beat down casino stock prices in early trading.
Ballard Power Systems announced on the first trading day of 2015 that it has given termination notice on two licensing agreements in the China market.
NQ Mobile said Tuesday morning that it will repurchase $80 million of its own shares over the next 12 months.
The state with the most jobs lost to China on a percentage basis? Oregon, according to the Economic Policy Institute.
Yum! Brands Inc.Yum! Brands, Inc. (NYSE: YUM) announced its estimates for earnings per share growth. The company expects that growth will be in the mid-single-digit range for 2014 and that there will...
Costco Wholesale is scheduled report its fiscal first-quarter earnings Wednesday before the U.S. markets open.
Early Tuesday, China stocks have been taking a beating as the market seems to be correcting.
Walmart's physical expansion in China appears to have slowed, according to a report in Caixin Online, and it is getting its lunch eaten by Alibaba and others.
Starbucks has announced the details of its five-year plan to accelerate profitable growth as it extends its markets, channels and formats around the world.
Jon OggJD.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: JD) filed an F-1 form with the Securities and Exchange Commission for a secondary offering. The terms are being set for the offering as a maximum proposed price of $11.36...