While several companies such as Apple and Dell have been battling to free stuck shipments, hundreds of employees at Taiwanese contract manufacturer Foxconn’s two plants in the south had no major work to do this week as shipments were delayed, sources said
Monthly Archives: July 2020
Coronavirus lockdown helps Railways create history; achieves 100% punctuality rate
The Railways achieved this feat at a time when only limited numbers of trains are running in wake of nationwide lockdown to contain the spread of coronavirus
Railways employee unions to protest against privatisation policy
“We are running trains professionally. There is no reason to privatise trains,” says an employee union president
WhatsApp introduces dark mode for computers, several other features
After introducing dark mode on phones this year only, WhatsApp will soon come up with the same feature on desktops and laptops as well.
India can even do ‘digital strike’: Ravi Shankar Prasad on China apps ban
Prasad said, “For security and sovereignty of India, for countrymen’s digital security and privacy we have banned 59 apps, including TikTok. India knows how to look in the eyes of those eyeing our borders and to protect countrymen, India can even do a digital strike.”
Titan Company share rises 5% after gold prices cross Rs 50K mark
Share price of Titan Company gained 4.74% or Rs 45 intra day to Rs 993.70 against previous close of Rs 948 on BSE
Tata Power to raise equity capital worth Rs 2,600 crore; set up trust for renewable business
Tata Power will raise Rs 2,600 crore through a preferential issue to its promoter, Tata Sons, at a price of Rs 53 per equity share
Taiwan airport offering fake flights for travel-starved tourists
Taipei’s downtown Songshan airport on Thursday began offering travelers the chance to do just that, with some 60 people eager to get going, albeit to nowhere
Biz EOD: SBI’s focus areas post-COVID; HUL to shift supply from China; TikTok CEO calls ban unfortunate
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Auto sales in June a far cry from recovery; hope for tractors, two-wheelers
In the first full month after lockdown restrictions were eased in mid-May, two-wheelers and tractors were the two segments showing the most optimistic trends, while passenger vehicles were slow in offtake