The Wall Street Journal: Apple launching $300 million fund to develop clean energy in China
Apple Inc. said it would launch a $300 million clean-energy fund for China with 10 of its suppliers, extending the U.S. tech giant’s commitment to China at a time of mounting trade tension between its home country and its most important overseas market......»»
To Appease Trump, China Offers To Buy $70BN In Farm And Energy Goods
The Wall Street Journal gave the market some good news amid rising concerns about.....»»
US Says It Reclaimed Supercomputer Crown From China - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalUS Says It Reclaimed Supercomputer Crown From ChinaWall Street JournalThe U.S. Department of Energy is debuting a sup.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Qatar fund buys New York’s Plaza Hotel for $600 million
A fund controlled by the Gulf state of Qatar has emerged as a surprise buyer of New York’s famed Plaza Hotel, according to people familiar with the matter......»»
Apple is creating a $300 million fund to build solar power in China (AAPL, DB)
Apple Apple wants its parts suppliers to use renewable energy, like it does at its stores and headquarters. So it's investing in a $300 million fund along with its suppliers that will invest in new solar and wind projects i.....»»
Apple launches new $300M clean energy fund in China
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Energy Recap: Apple Launches Clean Energy Fund In China
Energy Recap: Apple Launches Clean Energy Fund In China.....»»
The Wall Street Journal discovers iPhones are made in China
From Tripp Mickle's "Apple Vulnerable in U.S.-China Trade Showdown" in Tuesday's Journal......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Senate Republicans reject $250 million effort to fund election cybersecurity measures
Senate Republicans on Wednesday blocked a Democratic effort to increase spending on election security measures, saying they wanted to see what states do with grants they have already been provided......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway buys another 12.4 million Apple shares
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc. continued to load up on technology giant Apple Inc. in the second quarter......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Sears CEO’s hedge fund offers to buy Kenmore brand for $400 million
Edward Lampert, the chief executive of Sears Holdings Corp., has offered to buy the company’s Kenmore brand for $400 million in cash, according to a letter Lampert sent to Sears’s board......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Malaysia says 1MDB fugitive has taken refuge in China
Malaysian officials believe China has been harboring one of the world’s most-wanted financial fugitives, the financier the U.S. Justice Department alleges is at the center of the $4.5 billion theft from a Malaysian development fund......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Google ‘not close’ to launching search engine in China, CEO says
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Is Apple really a hedge fund that makes phones?
A pair of finance professors troll the Wall Street Journal's readership......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Toyota to invest $500 million in Uber to develop driverless cars
Toyota Motor Corp. is set to invest about $500 million in Uber Technologies Inc. under an agreement by the companies to work jointly on autonomous vehicles aimed at improving safety and lowering transportation costs......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Apple says Trump’s China tariffs would hit watch, AirPods
Apple Inc. says proposed U.S. tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods would affect several of its products including the Apple Watch, hurting American consumers and putting the company at a competitive disadvantage......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump urges Apple to move manufacturing to the U.S.
President Donald Trump called on Apple Inc. to shift production to the U.S. and out of China, reviving a longstanding criticism and pressuring the iPhone maker to help fulfill the administration’s economic goal of restoring American manufacturing......»»
Apple Says China Tariffs Would Hit Watch, AirPods - Wall Street Journal
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Wall Street rises as tech, energy gains dull trade war jitters
U.S. stocks rose on Tuesday, boosted by energy companies and technology stocks, including Apple, although there were lingering concerns about the U.S. trade war with China......»»
Tech stocks pressure Wall Street; Apple down ahead of event
The Nasdaq fell on Wednesday, weighed down by a drop in Apple on fears of further regulation, while a rise in energy stocks and a report of fresh U.S.-China trade talks helped keep the S&P afloat and boost Dow Industrials......»»
For Apple, US-China Trade Fight Grows Riskier - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalFor Apple, US-China Trade Fight Grows RiskierWall Street JournalThe U.S.-China trade fight is becoming mo.....»»