International Companies
Boeing looks into raising debt to boost finances
Aerospace giant Boeing has floated plans to raise more debt as part of an effort to bolster its finances following the continued grounding of its 737 MAX jet.
Lidl set to remove cartoon characters from cereals
Lidl is set to remove cartoon characters from the boxes of its own brands of cereals to help parents tackle the growing childhood obesity epidemic in the UK.
Wesco sweetens bid for Anixter
Wesco International has upped its buyout offer for Anixter International, a day after it agreed to be bought by Clayton, Dubilier and Rice for $4. 3bn.
Tesla to deliver Model 3s made in China next week
Tesla is set to start delivering its first Chinese made Model 3 vehicles to the public on 7 January at an event at its Shanghai plant, a representative for the firm told Reuters on Thursday.
Ghosn to give details on Japan escape to Beirut media next week
Former Renault-Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn is set to talk to Beirut media next Wednesday to give his account of how he managed to flee Japan just months before he was set to stand trial on charges of financial misconduct.
Apple inks licensing deal with Imagination Technologies
Apple has inked a new supply deal with Imagination Technologies for its graphics processing units.