By gadget Selasa, 09 Mei 2017 News Business Once tainted, Portugal's cork industry fights back LISBON (Reuters) - A decade ago, shares in the world's largest cork producer, Corticeira Amorim , didn't look like a great bet. Once tainted, Portugal's cork industry fights back Read More Bagikan Berita Ini Related Posts :Bayer reaches deal with U.S. for approval to buy Monsanto: WSJ(Reuters) - German drugs and pesticides group Bayer AG has reached a deal with the U.S. Justice Depa… Read More...CEO Zuckerberg says Facebook could have done more to prevent misuseWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Facebook Inc Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg told Congress on Monday that the… Read More...Exclusive: U.S. watchdog seeks record fine against Wells Fargo for abuses - sourcesWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The top U.S. watchdog for consumer finance is seeking a record fine against W… Read More...Bayer bid to buy Monsanto wins DoJ approval: WSJ(Reuters) - German drug and crop chemicals maker Bayer's $62.5 billion bid to acquire U.S. seeds com… Read More...Trans Mountain pipeline halt worries Canadian business(Reuters) - Business groups and local officials called on Monday for Canada's government to guarante… Read More...
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