Alexander Tabalov sits back in a leather chair in his Kiev office an hour after organizing an art auction, and reflects on business opportunities in Ukraine.
Germany's Deutsche Telekom wants to step up its efforts to cut labor costs and boost competitiveness by redeploying a large number of its civil servants and slimming down its bloated administration.
Saudi Telecom Co, the largest Arab telecom firm by market value, said it had agreed a $2.6 billion deal to buy 35 percent of Oger Telecom, gaining access to markets from Turkey to South Africa.
The Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), a consortium of 315 top institutional investors assessing industries about their CO2 emissions, announced a new partnership on Sunday to extend its global initiative to companies and suppliers.
Logitech International SA, the world's largest maker of computer mouses, reported a 42 percent jump in fiscal third-quarter profit, helped by increased sales of remote controls and keyboards.
Oracle Corp, the world's third-largest software maker, won a three-month-long campaign to buy BEA Systems Inc by raising its bid for the company by 14 percent to $8.5 billion.
Tata Consultancy Services Ltd, India's largest computer-services provider, said US clients are likely to send more contracts offshore to cut expenses as the world's largest economy falters.
Germany's SAP, the world's biggest maker of business planning software, said that 2007 results show broad-based regional growth and no signs yet of global economic weakness.
General Electric Co Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Immelt's push to sell equipment and services abroad is likely to keep profit rising as the US economy slows.
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