GeekWire caught up with Florida — who has been active on Twitter discussing the HQ2 effort — to discuss the pivot from one 50,000-person HQ2 to two 25,000-strong satellite offices. Continue reading for the edited Q&A, covering what the news means for cities and why Amazon is reportedly taking this tact.
Geingob is on a state visit to China from March 28 to April 3 at the invitation of Xi.
Given the pressure of the slowing global economy, a high degree of leveraging maintains the top risk for China's economy, thus measures should continue to reduce the debt-to-GDP ratio "in proper order", said Lou Jiwei, chairman of the National Council for Social Security Fund and a former finance minister.
GeekWire’s Blair Hanley Frank noted Transparent as?a potential award-winner back when it debuted about a year ago.
General Secretary Xi Jinping's instructions on carrying forward revolutionary spirit such as that embodied in "Red Boat Spirit" should be implemented earnestly amid the Party's efforts to strive toward fulfilling the goals set at the 19th CPC National Congress, a senior Party official said on Monday.
Global brands and marketers see great marketing potential in China with its fast-growing middle-income group and booming number of internet users, marketing professionals said at a gathering held on Tuesday in New York.
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German chemical giant BASF announced on Thursday it signed a framework agreement with Guangdong provincial government to further clarify the planning details for its billion Verbund chemical complex in Zhanjiang city.
Gilead Sciences Inc lost ground after a World Health Organization panel advised against the use of the company's COVID-19 treatment remdesivir, citing lack of evidence the drug improves survival or reduces the need for ventilation.
Genoa-headquartered Costa Cruises is due to put its Costa Venezia liner - which was designed and built especially for the Chinese market - into operation later this year, ahead of another new cruise liner scheduled to launch in 2020.
Global management consultancy Bain& Company attributed the negative sales growth of luxury products in Hong Kong to the ongoing protests. According to Bain's 18th edition of the Bain & Company Luxury Study, the consumption of luxury goods in Hong Kong fell by 20 percent in 2019 to 6 billion euros (.71 billion).