Apple has forecast its first sales decline since 2003, with the company arguing that the decline is the result of stalling iPhone sales in an increasingly saturated smartphone market.
The Fed raised rates by a quarter point on December 16 in a sign the economy had largely recovered from the 2007-2009 financial crisis and recession and was shrugging off weakness in China, Japan and Europe.
“Toyota is benefiting from the strength of the USA auto market, and we expect it to continue to grow this year, so the company should keep its crown”, said Yoshiaki Kawano, a Tokyo-based analyst at research firm IHS. But effective collaboration required Toyota to...
Novak Djokovic has comprehensively dismantled Japanese rising star Kei Nishikori on the ninth night of the Australian Open, setting up a blockbuster semi-final with Swiss legend Roger Federer.
Costa Rica’s first patient started showing symptoms, which include fever, skin rashes, conjunctivitis, muscle and joint pain, malaise and headaches, on January 22 before he returned to Costa Rica on January 23.
“We are a member of this community”, said Dan Bartlett, Walmart executive vice president of corporate affairs, during a presser at the company’s Flint Township store, referencing the roughly 1,000 employees that work at their stores in the Genesee County area.
IPhone sales boomed a year ago after the introduction of larger-screen models in late 2014, but Apple’s newest iPhones incorporate fewer noticeable changes and haven’t ignited as much enthusiasm among consumers.
The restrictions have come under scrutiny by some USA politicians, including Sens. About 38 countries participate in the United States visa-waiver program, which allows their citizens to enter without a visa on trips of 90 days or less. Those who already have valid Electronic...
The firm owned 2,079,472 shares of the company’s stock after buying an additional 1,787,437 shares during the period. This was down from $2.00 billion past year. 3,738,886 shares of the stock were exchanged.
Speaking in London, OPEC Secretary General Abdullah al-Badri said other producers should work together with the group to tackle swollen global stockpiles so prices can recover, essentially reiterating OPEC’s longstanding position that it would only consider cutting output...