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Boeing CEO attacks Canadian rival claiming they destroyed the market for its planes

Boeing Commercial Airplanes CEO Kevin McAllister testified in front of the International Trade Commission on Monday. Boeing claims it was harmed when Bombardier used government subsidies to offer unnaturally low prices to Delta. Delta and the Canadian government both refute this claim.  Boeing Commercial Airplanes CEO Kevin McAllister testified before

FedEx Corporation (FDX) Expects a Record Holiday Season

FedEx Corporation (NYSE: FDX) continued its positive momentum when the company reported strong earnings and sales numbers in its fiscal second quarter. FedEx now appears to be well-positioned for a huge holiday delivery season that could propel its stock even higher in the coming months. FedEx reported adjusted earnings per share of $3.18 on

Road Repair begins in Lagos In Preparation for Christmas

Repairs works going on at charity, Abule Egba Lagos  Lagos (NAN)  - The Special Adviser to the Governor of Lagos State On Public Works and Drainage  Mr. Temiday Erinle has disclosed that the state government has commenced a massive road repair across the state to free flow of transportation during the Christmas celebration.  According

Barcelona taxi drivers hail victory over Uber

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BRUSSELS (AP) — The Latest on the European Union court ruling that Uber should be regulated as a taxi company (all times local): 1:50 p.m. Taxi drivers honked their horns in central Barcelona to welcome their victory over ride-hailing giant Uber in a European Union court ruling. Imagine your Ad placed here The Barcelona-based Elite Taxi professional

Lagos: Gas Pipes, Public Utilities Stall Ongoing Re-construction of Apapa-Wharf

Contractors seen working on Apapa - Wharf Road Apapa Lagos - One of the Engineers of the Federal Ministry Of Power, Works and Housing assigned to supervising the ongoing reconstruction of the Apapa-Wharf Road in Lagos has disclosed that the project has only achieved 10 percent completion. The engineer, Keisha Olukorede, who made this known in an interview with

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