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.
Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs took the wraps off a super-slim new laptop at the Macworld trade show on Tuesday, unveiling a personal computer less than an 2.5 cm thick that turns on the moment it is opened.
With an ultra-slim notebook computer and online movie rental service newly unveiled, Apple Inc is building on surging Macintosh sales and doubling its bet on delivering video to portable devices and televisions over the Internet.
Northern Rock Plc fell to an all-time low in London trading after Prime Minister Gordon Brown made his clearest indication yet that the bank may be nationalized.
A former Mitsubishi president was convicted of professional negligence yesterday in a fatal head-on crash that followed a systematic cover-up of auto defects at the Japanese automaker.
Toyota Motor Corp, likely to claim the title of world's biggest automaker later this month from General Motors Corp, threw down the gauntlet to GM in a race for the next "green" car.
Hyundai Motor Co, South Korea's biggest automaker, expects to benefit from the precarious state of the US economy as more consumers look for value propositions in their car purchase decisions, an executive with Hyundai's North American arm said.
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