Samsung to buy US tech firm SmartThings Samsung to buy US tech firm SmartThings Samsung said it had reached a deal to buy a US home automation startup SmartThings.
15 August 2014
$200,000 a share: Buffett's Berkshire hits record high $200,000 a share: Buffett's Berkshire hits record high Shares in US investment star Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway group topped $200,000 apiece for the first time .
15 August 2014
Coke buys $2.15 billion stake in Monster Coke buys $2.15 billion stake in Monster Coca-Cola announced it will pay $2.15 billion for a 16.7 percent stake in Monster Beverage.
15 August 2014
Hit by US sanctions, Rosneft pleads for debt relief Hit by US sanctions, Rosneft pleads for debt relief US sanctions against Moscow appeared to have claimed their first major victim when the head of Russia's largest oil company asked for help.
14 August 2014
BMW's Chinese dealers fined over price-fixing BMW's Chinese dealers fined over price-fixing Four Chinese dealers for German auto maker BMW have been fined about $260,000 as the government steps up a high-profile anti-monopoly campaign
14 August 2014
China Mobile net profit drops 8.5% on competition, regulation China Mobile net profit drops 8.5% on competition, regulation China Mobile said its half-year net profit fell by 8.5 percent, blaming the downturn on fierce competition and market reforms.
14 August 2014
Kazakhstan’s dairy kings not interested in Russian market Kazakhstan’s dairy kings not interested in Russian market Kazakhstan’s leading producers of dairy products Rodina and Zenchenko and Co are not planning to enter the Russian market.
14 August 2014
Yahoo bolsters local search with Zofari app Yahoo bolsters local search with Zofari app Yahoo said Tuesday it was bolstering its local search capabilities by absorbing the team from the smartphone recommendation app Zofari.
13 August 2014
Ukraine crisis hits German investor confidence Ukraine crisis hits German investor confidence German investment sentiment is taking a hit from the crisis over Russia and Ukraine in a further setback for the eurozone.
13 August 2014
Decline in Kazakhstani exports to Russia is due to economic cycles: expert Decline in Kazakhstani exports to Russia is due to economic cycles: expert Exports from Kazakhstan to the countries of the Customs Union declined in 2013. Sara Alpysbayev presents her explanation to the situation.
12 August 2014
Re-export of banned goods to Russia through Kazakhstan and Belarus Re-export of banned goods to Russia through Kazakhstan and Belarus Vladimir Putin’s response to the countries supporting sanctions against Russia in the form of an import ban might not be as effective as expected.
11 August 2014
EDF Energy says shuts down nuclear reactors in Britain EDF Energy says shuts down nuclear reactors in Britain EDF Energy said on Monday it had decided to shut down four nuclear reactors at two plants in northern England as a precaution.
11 August 2014
Russia's stocks soar after avoiding delisting Russia's stocks soar after avoiding delisting The shares of Russia's two biggest banks soared after avoiding being delisted from a top emerging markets index as part of the West's response.
11 August 2014
Kazakhstan-made Nomad SUVs find way to Russia via SsangYong Motor Kazakhstan-made Nomad SUVs find way to Russia via SsangYong Motor Nomad SUVs manufactured in Kazakhstan will be exported to the Russian market through SsangYong Motor Company.
11 August 2014
Judge rejects Silicon Valley anti-poaching settlement Judge rejects Silicon Valley anti-poaching settlement A federal judge rejected a plan to compensate employees affected by an "anti-poaching" agreement involving Silicon Valley tech giants.
09 August 2014
Less than half of wheat in good condition: Kazakh Ministry of Agriculture Less than half of wheat in good condition: Kazakh Ministry of Agriculture The Ministry of Agriculture has reported on the quality of crops and yields of different regions of Kazakhstan.
09 August 2014
France asks EU for help with fallout from Russia food ban France asks EU for help with fallout from Russia food ban France has asked the European Commission to take "appropriate" measures to deal with the fallout from a Russian ban on food imports.
09 August 2014
Google to pay $250 million to fight illegal online pharmacies Google to pay $250 million to fight illegal online pharmacies Google has agreed in a court settlement to spend at least $250 million to help fight illegal online pharmacies selling to US customers.
09 August 2014
Russia okays $150 mn to subsidise World Cup venues Russia okays $150 mn to subsidise World Cup venues The Russian government approved rules on subsidising construction of infrastructure for the 2018 football World Cup.
08 August 2014

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