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Delta Air Lines said Tuesday it expects to emerge from bankruptcy protection by April 30, and would be able to post a profit on an operating basis for 2007.
Hewlett-Packard sued Acer in a US court on Tuesday alleging the Taiwan-based computer maker with unauthorized use of its patented technology.
The heads of rival German and Italian energy groups E.ON and Enel are seeking to defuse their bitter bidding war for Spanish electricity supplier Endesa and met last weekend for conciliatory talks, the business daily Handelsblatt reported on Wednesday.
Chip giant Intel Corp will help establish a semiconductor training site to support its planned 2.5-billion-dollar wafer plant in the northeast Chinese city of Dalian, state media reported Wednesday.
The Malaysian subsidiary of Dutch investment bank ABN Amro may launch an Islamic banking unit here as it expands its Islamic finance business, a report said Wednesday.
Struggling Sanyo Electric said Wednesday its president will step down, ending the six-decade reign of the company's founding family as losses mount.
Porsche, the German maker of luxury sports cars, officially launched a mandatory takeover offer for Volkswagen, Europe's biggest car maker, on Wednesday.
The European Commission decided on Wednesday to open a second lawsuit against Spain for blocking a bid by German energy group E.ON for Spanish firm Endesa in a growing standoff between Brussels and Madrid.
Malaysia's deputy premier Najib Razak said Wednesday the government may miss an end-of-March deadline to announce a partner for ailing automaker Proton.
American Airlines announced Wednesday it was accelerating delivery for new jetliners from Boeing in a move to increase fuel efficiency and curb noise and emissions.
Global steel giant Arcelor Mittal said Wednesday it aimed to pursue its rapid growth by focusing on emerging markets like China and India rather than more mega mergers.