Toyota Motor Corp. Expects Sales Rebound Beginning October
After a series of recalls due to faulty parts on existing models and reduced production output following the devastating March 2011 earthquake and tsunami, hopes are high for Toyota Motor Corp. it will be able to swing back to profits from its U.S. sales beginning in October.
Sydney Harbour Death Most Likely Due to Drunk Skipper
Time and again we have always been told - don't drive when drunk.Drunk driving, in this case, boat driving, took the life of an 18-year-old young man Monday afternoon after he was caught in the propellers of a hired boat in Sydney Harbour.
Bidders Flood Early Windows 8 Tablets on eBay
Windows 8 development tablets are selling like hotcakes on eBay, going for as much as $2,700 apiece, even though they were designed for testing purposes only. The tablets are not supposed to go on the market until 2012.
Chinese to Build $200 Million Wind Farm in Illinois
A $200 million wind farm project that will generate 109.5 megawatts of power will soon be erected in Illinois.
BYD Co. to Sell More Bonds to Keep Company Afloat
Chinese automaker BYD Co. plans to sell as much as $939 million (6 billion yuan) worth of bonds as the company continues to seek ways to raise funds to keep operations alive and going.
China Posts Record High U.S. Bills Spending
With more than enough cash on their hands and a big buying power, China continued to buy U.S. notes and bonds, bolstering its holdings at the U. S. Treasuries to record at a $1.17 trillion.
China Southern Airlines Introduces Airbus A380
China Southern stepped up an airline challenge to its closest rivals as it gears to introduce the Airbus A380 Aircraft superjumbos next month to service the Europe and North America routes.
China Home Prices up 4.1% in August
Home prices in China grew only 4.1 percent in August, hinting earlier policy rules laid down by government in July may be slowly taking effect.