Coordinates posted on China's Maritime Safety Administration's website showed the Nanhai number 2 and 5 rigs had been deployed roughly between southern China and the Pratas islands, The Nanhai 4 rig was towed close to the Chinese coast.
The Cayenne and the Quattroporte makers say they need more retail outlets to maintain expected growth, especially in Asia.
The state-run China Film Group detailed a plan to sell 25 percent of the company for a total of 467 million new shares.
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Kraft Foods Group Inc. issued a voluntary recall for 260 cases of Velveeta cheese sold to Walmart stores in 12 states.
India is one of only four nations that hasn't signed an international nuclear cooperation treaty.
Rising commodity costs and spending cuts equal trouble for Caterpillar sales in Asia.
In a region dependent on tourism, officials are worried about a new virus that has spread across the Caribbean.
Still rebounding from a cold winter, lumber prices are expected to turn around by the end of the year.
The need for crowd control and to protect corporate sponsors is having mixed effects on businesses in and around the World Cup.
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Tesla Motors Inc. unveiled new fast-charging stations for electric vehicles this week in Germany and a showroom in Dallas.
Paris has approved GE's bid to buy Alstom's energy assets for $13.5 billion.
The price was 17 percent higher than what AVR paid when it bought the building from Boston Properties in 2007.
Same-sex couples will receive both workplace protections and most federal benefits even if their state doesn't allow gay marriage.
Turkey's energy minister said the Kurdish oil is "entirely legitimate."
The corporation's status as a "going concern" may be at significant risk.
The outgoing head of NATO claims Russian operatives are secretly behind the anti-fracking movement sweeping Europe.
The American Bird Conservancy has sued the Obama administration over a new federal rule that the group says could threaten vulnerable eagle populations.
The Duchess of Cambridge is reportedly a fan of Karin Herzog's face creams.
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"Net sales declined 1.5%, reflecting strong handgun sales offset by lower long gun sales."
The benchmark also revealed that both versions of the Galaxy Note 4 will sport a QHD display with a resolution of 2560x1440 pixels.
Better use of its energy resources could help India shave billions of dollars from its energy bill, the report said.
The Justice Department hasn't responded to Bank of America’s request.
The iWatch is also rumored to be awaiting approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration before it enters mass production.
The information is based on a trio of Fitbit patent applications found on the USPTO website, referring to three unreleased products.
The new search area will reportedly be based on an analysis of existing satellite information from the missing jet.
The debt package exceeds $40 billion and includes a bridge loan of roughly $20 billion from Japan's Softbank Corp to Sprint.
A U.S. judge on Thursday said she had concerns about approving a $324.5 million settlement involving Apple, Google and two other tech companies in a lawsuit accusing them of conspiring to avoid poaching each other's workers.