Bombardier gets China train order
The Chinese Railways Ministry has ordered an additional 40 high-speed trains, valued at $802 million, from a Bombardier Transportation joint venture, Montreal-based Bombardier reported Friday. cbc.ca |
Woman in HP scandal 'saddened' CEO fired
The woman at the centre of the sexual harassment claim that forced Hewlett-Packard CEO Mark Hurd to resign revealed her identity Sunday, and said she is "surprised and saddened" that Hurd lost his job. cbc.ca |
Retail trade up 0.7pc in July
RETAIL trade at current prices rose 0.7 per cent in July to a seasonally adjusted $20.4 billion, from an upwardly revised $20.250 billion in June, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) said. news.com.au |
Deceptive ads on social media sites targeted
Federal investigators are searching through social media sites searching for fraudulent and deceptive advertising. cbc.ca |
Saskatchewan set to say 'no' to Potash deal
Signs are mounting that the Saskatchewan government won't support BHP Billiton's $38.6-billion bid to buy Potash Corp. cbc.ca |