In a saga that?could very well be ripped from the pages of the very books involved, two science-fiction novels with near-identical covers prompted Amazon to take action this week and temporarily block sales of one of the books.
In a Twitter post, Mexico's President Enrique Pena Nieto regretted "the loss of lives in the Tultepec explosion," and expressed his condolences to the families of the victims.
In a note to investors, RBC listed a 12-month price target of ,300 — Amazon stock was trading at ,987 Thursday — with an “outperform” rating. It estimates Amazon accounts for roughly 20 percent of U.S. online retail sales, “but the company’s strong mobile positioning and infrastructure advantages facilitating next-day and same-day delivery should allow Amazon to continue to take share,” according to the note.
In a 2011 report released by McKinsey titled Tapping China's Luxury-Goods Market, it predicted that Chinese consumers will account for about 20 percent or billion of global luxury sales in 2015. This is about 20 percent of the global luxury market.
In a commentary, Bloomberg said Xi will deliver his speech at the BFA dedicated to "reassuring the hundreds of foreign investors present that U.S. protectionism won't produce the same in the world's second-largest economy."
In a memo to employees, Monday, CEO Jim Hackett said the fourth wave of the restructuring will start on Tuesday, with the majority of cuts being finished by May 24.
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In a joint press conference with his German counterpart Angela Merkel, Li said that China, a large developing country, should shoulder its international responsibilities to jointly address the challenge of climate change with other countries.
In a speech on Tuesday, Lagarde expressed her concerns over uncertainties facing the global economy.
In a phone call on Wednesday, US President Donald Trump congratulated President Xi Jinping on his re-election as the general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.
In a signed article published on April 29, China's Ambassador to Brunei, Yu Hong, said figures showed that donations from Chinese companies to Brunei had totaled more than .3 million.