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Anti-Japan protests across China on war anniversary Thousands of anti-Japan protesters rallied across China over a territorial row on Tuesday, a key historical anniversary, as Japanese firms including car giant Toyota shut or scaled back production.
18 September 2012
Scotts to pay big fine for fake pesticides, poison bird feed Lawn and garden products company Scotts Miracle-Gro will pay $12.5 million in fines for poisoning bird feed and violating pesticide laws.
08 September 2012
Embattled Qantas in major alliance with Emirates Struggling Australian carrier Qantas on Thursday announced a major global alliance with Emirates that will see its hub for European flights shift to Dubai from Singapore in a bid to stem losses.
07 September 2012
Coffee giant Starbucks taps into tea-loving India Starbucks is betting on big returns as it seeks to lure an expanding legion of coffee lovers in India -- primarily a tea-drinking nation where lifestyle changes have spawned a booming market for cafes.
05 September 2012
Japan's Sharp mulls main businesses sale: report Japan's embattled Sharp Corp. is considering selling off part of its main operations as it looks to plug a gaping hole in its balance sheet.
20 August 2012
Japan firm says China waste claims 'groundless' A Japanese paper firm whose factory was at the centre of deadly weekend protests in China said Monday it was concerned about the demonstration, but rejected pollution claims as "groundless".
30 July 2012
Facebook hopes investors like first earnings Facebook reports its first earnings as a public company Thursday in an announcement that will be closely watched for signs of whether the social media giant can deliver on its financial promise.
27 July 2012
One killed, 40 injured in clashes at Indian car plant India's top carmaker Maruti Suzuki suspended production at a plant near New Delhi after workers attacked managers, leaving one person dead and scores injured.
19 July 2012
Barclays' Bob Diamond to forgo £20 mn bonus: chairman Former Barclays chief executive Bob Diamond will give up bonuses worth £20 million after resigning over a rate-rigging scandal.
11 July 2012
Kazakhgold assets being sold Polyus Gold International has put up Kazakhgold assets on sale.
24 April 2012
Russian companies overwhelm Kazakhstan since CU The number of Russian companies in Kazakhstan has increased by 30 percent since creation of the Customs Union.
02 April 2012
Russia asks Kazakhstan to retain specialization of 19 military companies A huge number of equipment and military vehicles manufactured back in the Soviet time and after are still in use and require spare parts.
02 April 2012
Oil-producing companies will pay 400 million tenge in fines: Kazakhstan Oil and Gas Ministry The list of penalized companies will be published on the website of the Oil and Gas Ministry in the beginning of April.
20 March 2012
Akchulakov appointed new head of KazMunaiGas Outgoing Kairgeldy Kabyldin, according to a source close to the situation, is expected to head KazTransOil.
05 October 2011
St. Petersburg’s Penoplex wants to monopolize Kazakh frost protection market Penoplex holding has launched the second $3.3-million line producing building insulation materials.
05 August 2011
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