India's Suzlon Energy Ltd, the world's No 4 wind turbine maker, said yesterday its standalone quarterly net profit nearly doubled as it won more orders, helping its shares rise nearly 8 percent.
Loss-making Japanese electronics makers JVC and Funai Electric Co Ltd will jointly develop and supply LCD televisions, an industry source said, the latest in a series of alliances in the highly competitive flat TV sector.
Tyson Foods Inc, the largest US meat company, said on Monday (local time) quarterly earnings fell 40 percent as its beef and chicken businesses were weighed down by higher costs, but strength in its pork unit allowed it to top Wall Street estimates and its shares moved higher.
Toyota may have fallen short of General Motors in global vehicle sales last year, but it's beaten its US rival in another measure - global vehicle production.
CDs may well be seen as yesterday's technology by young digitally savvy music lovers, but there's life left in the shiny discs for some years to come, leading industry executives said.
Cisco Systems Inc plans to sell a network switch with the same features as server and storage systems, spurring competition with computer makers such as International Business Machines Corp.
Suez Environnement, Europe's second-largest water company, said future growth will come from improving sewage treatment systems in southern and central European countries.
Qualcomm Inc, the second-biggest maker of chips that run mobile phones, climbed as much as 8.9 percent in extended trading after the company raised its 2008 sales forecast, citing stronger demand.
Stocks rallied in Asia and Europe as talks to bail out bond insurers and rising profits at Siemens AG helped to boosted optimism that equity markets will weather a slowdown in the United States.
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