A Japan firm’s move from steel plates to fancy phone screens

Now, with Apple Inc. selling its first phone boasting an organic light-emitting diode display, a sharp, vibrant screen that uses less energy, Japan Steel Works is counting on

Heritage | Tin Hau Temple fire alarm incident draws attention of IC

A fire alarm was triggered at the Tin Hau Temple yesterday morning, however no damages have been recorded in the temple itself, the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) said

Hard Rock unveils new logo for Japan projects

Hard Rock International has upped the ante in its charm offensive ahead of Japan’s much-awaited integrated resort license bid. The company unveiled its banner at a sold-out Yokohama concert

Toshiba sells TV, visual solutions unit to Hisense of China

Tokyo-based Toshiba announced the 12.9 billion yen (USD113 million) deal yesterday. It's set to be completed by or after February 2018, pending regulatory approval and other steps. Tokyo-based

Family of Samsung worker killed by brain tumor wins compensation case

Overturning an appeals court's decision, South Korea's Supreme Court said yesterday the family of a Samsung worker who died of a brain tumor should be eligible for state compensation

Corporate Bits | MGM holds Wagyumafia competition

The inaugural Wagyumafia World Championship kicked off as Macau celebrated its official designation as a Creative City of Gastronomy by The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

Tokyo pushes back on ‘bizarre’ death tax that deters expats

That’s because the government subjects long-term foreign residents to inheritance tax of up to 55 percent on their worldwide assets - meaning heirs could be forced

Iron ore wars erupt as Hong Kong picks fight with Singapore

HKEX began trading the futures yesterday, pitting the new dollar-denominated contract against those offered by SGX, which introduced its first swap contracts in 2009 and has

Dubai Air Show opens with Emirates’ USD15.1b Boeing buy

The biennial Dubai Air Show opened yesterday with hometown long- haul carrier Emirates making a USD15.1 billion buy of American-made Boeing 787-10 Dreamliners, as the world’s biggest

VietJet may buy 787s or A350s as airline weighs US route

Vietnam’s biggest private airline would use the larger aircraft to begin the route after the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration grants Vietnam airlines permission to fly to America, said

Real Estate Matters | Property Tax And An Uncertain Future ? – Part IV

Juliet Risdon is a Director of JML Property and a property investor. Having been established in 1994, JML Property offers investment property & homes. It specializes in managing

Gaming | Las Vegas: MGM Resorts says bookings rebounded after mass shooting

MGM Resorts International, in its first financial report since a gunman opened fire from one of its Las Vegas buildings and killed 58 people,

United Nations | Agency to stop taking funds from tobacco industry

The U.N.’s labor agency said yesterday that it will stop taking funding from the tobacco industry and will not extend its public-private partnerships with a

Corporate Bits | Sands China’s purchases on SMES amounts to MOP5.5 Billion

Since it launched in 2015, Sands China’s Local Small, Medium and Micro Suppliers Support Programme’s expenditure on local, small- and medium-sized enterprise (SMEs) suppliers amounts to

Corporate Bits | Leon Lai to perform at the Venetian

One of Hong Kong’s stars, Leon Lai will be bringing his ‘Leon Random Run 2017 Concert’ to The Venetian Macao’s Cotai Arena on December 16, Sands

Gaming | The hottest CEO in Vegas just bought the city’s strangest casino

Even in Las Vegas, the land of faux pirate battles and Elvis-themed wedding chapels, the Stratosphere is something of an oddball. Conceived by poker pro Bob

Luxury retail | Dior chief is said to step aside as LVMH shuffles leadership

Sidney Toledano will step aside as head of LVMH’s Christian Dior, ending an almost 20-year tenure at the helm of one of the world’s top fashion houses

Paradise Papers | Offshore leaks depict Apple’s quiet shift to Island of Jersey

The European Union’s high-profile investigation into Apple’s tax avoidance ended last year with a USD15 billion fine and an unanswered question: How exactly did the

Corporate bits | Labor bureau holds OSH tour at MGM

Last week, a group of 60 professionals and practitioners from the local hospitality and catering industry visited MGM Macau for a presentation on MGM’s occupational safety and health (OSH)

Qatar joins China aviation bonanza with surprise stake in Cathay

Qatar Airways Ltd.’s surprise purchase of a 9.6 percent stake in Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. to gain a foothold in East Asia has damped a long-held speculation among investors

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