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Global Sources Expands Virtual Buyer Meetings
Fp Archives •Virtual Buyer Meetings enable buyers to connect remotely to suppliers at over 60 Global Sources' sales representatives' offices around the world.
RollStream Unveils Solution For Supplier Onboarding, Information Mgmt
Fp Archives •RollStream's Onboarding solution enables suppliers, vendors or distributors to be added to a partner community via intelligent online forms.
Tesco, British supermarket set to regain dominance over UK market
Fp Archives •Two years after an accounting scandal plunged Tesco into the worst crisis in its 97-year history, the British supermarket looks set to reassert its dominance, given the edge by a transformed relationship with suppliers.
Apple may get into wearable business with glass headsets
Fp Archives •Apple Inc is considering expanding into wearable glass headsets and has talked about the project with potential suppliers, Bloomberg reported citing people familiar with the matter.
China's ZTE says suppliers need to apply for U.S. export license
Fp Archives •Chinese telecommunications equipment maker ZTE Corp said on Wednesday its suppliers must seek licences to provide materials, in line with newly imposed U.S. restrictions on the company.
Fewer orders at Apple suppliers could signal first iPhone sales decline
Fp Archives •Some of Apple Inc's main Asian suppliers expect revenues and orders to drop this quarter, indicating iPhone sales are almost certain to post their first annual decline since the flagship product was launched almost a decade ago.
Force India seeks advance on 2016 payments to pay suppliers
Fp Archives •The Force India Formula One team have requested an advance on their 2016 championship money to help tide them through the winter and pay suppliers.
Qualcomm, MediaTek go beyond chipsets as smartphone makers aim to keep costs low
Fp Archives •Apple Wants Component Prices Slashed
Anuradha •In an attempt to bring in more profits from the sale of the iPad and iPhone, Apple has been increasingly demanding that its suppliers slash their quotes by as much as 10 per cent.