If you're a Tintin fan then this is one flight you might want to catch.
Uber said on Thursday that it expanded its latest funding round to pick another billion dollars from investors eager to put money into the controversial ride-sharing service.
Leaked emails by Pascal included at least one racially -insensitive one referring to President Barack Obama, while another called Angelina Jolie a "spoiled brat."
Luxury and technology seem to be an oxymoron as people associate that word only with hospitality, fashion, etc. We took the risk of marketing televisions like haute couture with five-star services and that risk paid off as Vu is the only brand having high-end TVs after Sony, Samsung and LG.
An American federal trade regulator has imposed conditions on Sun Pharmaceuticals' acquisition of Ranbaxy on the grounds that the $4 billion proposed deal would likely be anti-competitive.
Alibaba founder Jack Ma has met with the head of a powerful Chinese regulator, days after authorities accused the e-commerce giant of allowing "illegal" actions on its multi-billion-dollar online shopping platform.
Audi, Volkswagen and Porsche are recalling more than 93,500 cars and SUVs worldwide to fix fuel leak problems.
Hutchison already operates the Three Mobile network in Britain, and buying second-ranked O2 will make it the biggest operator in the country.
Kia Motors needs to set up a factory in India to tap growth there and offset slowing sales in Russia and China, the Dong-A Ilbo newspaper quoted the South Korean automaker's chief executive as saying.
Presenting his maiden Railway Budget, rail minister Sadanand Gowda today said of the 99 projects taken up in 10 years costing Rs 60,000 crore, only one is complete, while adding that of every rupee earned, 94 paise is spent by Railways, leaving only six paise as surplus.<br />
A survey conducted by Firstbiz and Greyhound Knowledge Group found that ease of credit access and quick finance continues to be among the top concerns of most SMEs.<br />
The Firstbiz-Greyhound knowledge group survey of SMEs found that most small companies are unable to take advantage of government initiatives launched for them either because of they were unaware of them.
"I am keen to see if there will be any policy guidance about use of information technology for inclusive growth especially in the areas of better citizen services delivery and governance," Microsoft India Chairman Bhaskar Pramanik.
Saransh Sharma, a San Jose, California-based investor leading the rescue plan, told Reuters in an interview he doesn't think Sahara will be able to pay off the more than $1.5 billion it plans to borrow.
For passengers, the new plane offers wider panoramic windows and larger overhead storage space plus the ability to limit connections.
Last November OPEC decided to keep production levels steady. That decision came despite calls from some from within the 12-member bloc to curb output in an effort to boost prices.
The US Supreme Court has denied an appeal by India-born former Goldman Sachs Director Rajat Gupta, who had challenged a ruling by a lower court permanently banning him from from serving as an officer or director of a public company.
The additional workforce, intended for its Solihull plant in the West Midlands region of England, coincides with Jaguar's entry into the sports utility vehicle (SUV) sector
Australian flag carrier Qantas has been named the world's safest airline in a report published by AirlineRatings.com.
The selloff in oil began six months ago on concerns of oversupply in high quality U.S. shale crude.
Hundreds of Etihad travelers landed in San Francisco, irritated after a 28-hour overseas flight they say included 12 hours on a tarmac in the Middle East without food or accurate flight information.
General Motors has announced a recall of more than 92,000 additional vehicles over ignition switch problems that have been blamed for 42 deaths.
China's Xiaomi Inc, one of the world's fastest-growing smartphone makers, has raised $1.1 billion in a round of funding.
Tony Fernandes, the man who is responsible for reviving Malaysian carrier AirAsia, faced his first major crisis after an AirAsia plane went missing on Saturday with 162 people on board.