Tag: profits

From deficits to profits

UK (Commonwealth) _ After three years of deficits, the owner of Waitrose and John Lewis has made a profit,...

 Robots’ role in…

Science & Technology, UK (Commonwealth Union) – A recent study conducted by researchers from the University of Cambridge has...

Who profits the most in lending? 

According to Fitch Ratings, the Bangladeshi Islamic finance industry is likely to continue growing over the medium-term outlook due...

Increased LNG carrier traffic contributes to higher profits at Milford Haven

Milford Haven, located in Pembrokeshire, Wales, has witnessed a surge in LNG (liquefied natural gas) carrier traffic in recent...

Samsung reduces the manufacturing of memory chips as profits decline

(Commonwealth) _ After reporting yet another quarter of falling earnings, Samsung Electronics is reducing the output of its computer...

Investors watching for signs of profits slips amid cost pressures and slow China growth

(CU)_Prices for metals remain elevated in the global market, but analysts project a drop in record earnings among giant...
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Container shipping lines smash profits made by Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google

Shipping, long castigated for its lack of appeal to millennial and Gen Z, has chalked up an impressive stat...

Profits double on the back of booming investment fees and strong mortgage lending

LONDON (CU)_As United Kingdom’s economy begins to recover from the massive economic downturn brought about by the pandemic, the...

Indian steelmakers hope to reap bumper profits

MUMBAI (CU)_Over the recent months, China's steel exports have been escalating rapidly and therefore, in May, the government announced...

Handsets drive Samsung’s profits to pre-pandemic highs

Samsung Electronics has recorded its strongest first quarter profits since 2018 due to strong mobile sales led by its...
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