Just six days after final approval of change of use on a plot of land owned by his company, Wang Jianzhong jumped from the 15th floor of a government building and died.
An Israeli recycling company that turns raw sewage waters into recycled products and energy while cutting down on costs signed an agreement this week with a Dutch wastewater and paper mill facility.
Blackberry Ltd will be getting a 1- billion U.S. dollars injection instead of a direct buyout for now.
Qiao Hao, a trade union leader at a foreign-funded high-tech company in Shanghai, uses three phrases to describe trade unions in China.
The CEO of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group said on Thursday that the company will not list in Hong Kong, and has not yet decided where to launch its much-discussed initial public offering.
The London-based junior diamond miner Firestone Diamonds has put its suspended BK11 diamond mine in northern Botswana on the market for possible full or partial disposal, with a view to raise funds to focus on its project in Lesotho.
Recalled ibuprofen products made by pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson have not been sold in China, the country's drug safety watchdog said Thursday.
The Chinese police have recently revealed more details about suspected economic violations by GlaxoSmithKline China.
China's securities watchdog confirmed on Friday that abnormal trading on Aug. 16 by Everbright Securities constitutes legal and regulatory violations and slapped the company with record penalties totaling 523 million yuan (84.75 million U.S. dollars).
China Everbright Securities (CES) said on Thursday that the company's director and president Xu Haoming has resigned.
British oil giant BP is suing the U.S. government over its decision to bar the company from new federal contracts to supply fuel and other services, U.S. media have reported.
An Internet marketing company has been shut down for illegally disseminating news information by masquerading as an official news source, according to the State Information Office.
Australia's uranium company Toro Energy announced on Monday it had reached a deal to acquire the Lake Maitland Uranium Project in Western Australia from Canadian mineral resources company Mega Uranium Ltd for 37 million AU dollars (34 million U.S. dollars).
Italian automaker Fiat announced on Tuesday the official merger of Fiat Industrial, a separate entity from the group's automotive division, and Cnh Global Nv, a world leader in the agricultural and construction equipment businesses based in Amsterdam.
The families of 29 men who died in New Zealand's worst modern mining disaster were Friday left with the prospect of negligible compensation despite winning damages from the company that was running the coal mine at the time.
Coolblog Dessert Sdn Bhd, a leading food and drink kiosk in Malaysia, plans to open its pioneer outlet in Indonesia by year-end, ssaid the company on Wednesday.
A large shareholder of Smithfield Foods, Inc. on Monday opposed the buyout of the world's largest pork processor by China's Shuanghui International Holdings Limited and suggested a breakup of Smithfield's business to seek greater corporate value.