Microsoft opens door to a world beyond Windows; Tech group is finally ready to move beyond PC

March 27, 2014 7:12 pm

Microsoft opens door to a world beyond Windows

By Richard Waters

Tech group is finally ready to move beyond PC

Satya Nadella is ready to scrap the Windows tax.

This is the figurative ‘levy’ that other Microsoft businesses have had to suffer as the price of keeping Windows at the centre of the personal computing world. No new product or business idea saw the light of day unless it supported the greater good of Windows. Read more of this post

Swiss watchmakers say they have no time for tech groups’ advances

March 28, 2014 1:26 pm

Swiss watchmakers say they have no time for tech groups’ advances

By Elizabeth Paton in New York and Tim Bradshaw in San Francisco

Apple is trying to lure top Swiss watchmakers away from luxury brands owned by LVMH in the race to bring mobile computing to the wrist. Read more of this post

LVMH shakes up watches and jewellery product-mix and strategy

March 26, 2014 9:05 pm

LVMH shakes up watches and jewellery product-mix and strategy

By Adam Thomson

When it comes to managing its brands, France’s LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton likes to take a laisser-faire approach. Autonomy and independence rank highly on its list of priorities. So when in January the group, controlled by Bernard Arnault, the French billionaire, announced a reshuffle of top management overseeing its watches and jewellery division, the luxury industry took note. Read more of this post

Novo Nordisk joins fight against diabetes epidemic in cities

Novo Nordisk joins fight against diabetes epidemic in cities

By Andrew Ward, Pharmaceuticals Correspondent

Novo Nordisk is to team up with some of the world’s biggest cities to find ways of tackling diabetes, amid warnings that the disease threatens a global “emergency” among growing urban populations. Read more of this post

Overseas success of S Korean music and TV opens doors for fashion

March 28, 2014 9:26 am

Overseas success of S Korean music and TV opens doors for fashion

By Simon Mundy in Seoul

A stream of 15 stern, spindly Korean women stride on five-inch high heels through a blizzard of artificial snow, parading flowing white dresses and quilted romper suits amid throbbing house music. Read more of this post

Singapore Airlines’ branding of its low-cost carrier

March 26, 2014 4:17 pm

Singapore Airlines’ branding of its low-cost carrier

By Willem Smit and Christopher Dula

The story. Singapore Airlines has won a reputation over decades for providing passengers with high levels of service and hospitality. In the airline’s marketing, this is personified by the “Singapore Girl” cabin crew in their trademark elegant sarongs. Read more of this post

How the best of times is making way for the worst; Globalisation’s great prosperity sits beside the risks that accompany the passing of an old order

March 27, 2014 3:27 pm

How the best of times is making way for the worst

By Philip Stephens

Globalisation’s great prosperity sits beside the risks that accompany the passing of an old order Read more of this post

SEC Is Urged to Shorten Window for Investor Tip-Offs

SEC Is Urged to Shorten Window for Investor Tip-Offs

MICHAEL SICONOLFI and SUSAN PULLIAM

March 27, 2014 7:02 p.m. ET

Some lawmakers and others are calling on the Securities and Exchange Commission to cut the time that large investors can secretly amass shares in a company, following a Wall Street Journal investigation into leaks ahead of public filings. Read more of this post

Ample Wisdom on Rare Earths; China discovers rules-based trade works for resources, too.

Ample Wisdom on Rare Earths

China discovers rules-based trade works for resources, too.

Updated March 27, 2014 4:15 p.m. ET

Beijing’s mercantilist resource policies suffered another blow on Wednesday when the World Trade Organization struck down China’s limits on the export of rare-earth metals. The ruling is better news for China than it appears. Read more of this post

How Autism Can Help You Land a Job; SAP, Freddie Mac Recruit Autistic Workers to Fill Roles That Call for Precision; Debugging Software

How Autism Can Help You Land a Job

SAP, Freddie Mac Recruit Autistic Workers to Fill Roles That Call for Precision; Debugging Software

SHIRLEY S. WANG

Updated March 27, 2014 8:01 p.m. ET

Some employers increasingly are viewing autism as an asset in the workplace. For example, Software company SAP believes autism may make some individuals better at certain jobs than those without autism. Shirley Wang and SAP Managing Director Liam Ryan discuss. Photo: Ciaran Dolan for The Wall Street Journal. Read more of this post

Facebook Creates Team to ‘Beam’ Internet Everywhere on Earth

Mar 27, 2014

Facebook Creates Team to ‘Beam’ Internet Everywhere on Earth

REED ALBERGOTTI

Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that the company is launching a Connectivity Lab, a team of scientists tasked with bringing the Internet to remote places on the planet using new techniques, including beaming it down from the sky. Read more of this post

Australia Hopes Dairy Industry Can Benefit From Growing Asian Demand

Australia Hopes Dairy Industry Can Benefit From Growing Asian Demand

ISABELLA STEGER

Australia should welcome foreign investment into its dairy sector and aggressively pursue free trade pacts with Asian countries, seeking to boost agricultural exports to feed Asia’s growing middle class, the country’s trade minister said. Read more of this post

China’s ‘Bad Bank’ Conundrum

China’s ‘Bad Bank’ Conundrum

AARON BACK

Updated March 28, 2014 11:30 a.m. ET

China’s “bad bank” experiment is entering uncharted territory.

China Cinda Asset Management1359.HK +6.02% created as a bailout vehicle for China’s bad debts, is scooping up distressed loans at blistering pace. Assets rose by 51% last year to 384 billion yuan ($62 billion), much faster than earlier management guidance of 20% to 30%, according to a Morgan Stanley MS +1.00% note. It’s also levering up, with the ratio of assets to equity rising to 4.6 from 4.2 in 2012, according to the company’s first quarterly report as a public company. Read more of this post

Risks in Europe’s Ratings Merry-Go-Round; It’s Not Easy Being a Ratings Firm, Particularly When it Comes to European Sovereigns

Risks in Europe’s Ratings Merry-Go-Round

It’s Not Easy Being a Ratings Firm, Particularly When it Comes to European Sovereigns

RICHARD BARLEY

March 28, 2014 11:30 a.m. ET

Ratings firms are facing calls to upgrade euro-zone sovereigns again. Investors seem likely to be disappointed if they are hoping for swift actions. Read more of this post

China’s sprawling state-owned conglomerate Citic Group is accomplishing a massive public listing with limited investor scrutiny

China’s Citic Misses the Transfer

ABHEEK BHATTACHARYA

March 27, 2014 10:44 a.m. ET

China’s largest state-owned conglomerate is going public in Hong Kong, but in an opaque way. Heard on the Street columnists Alex Frangos, Abheek Bhattacharya and Aaron Back discuss whether this is genuine reform.

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Making a sprawling Chinese government conglomerate go public should instill market discipline. Doing it through a process that limits public due diligence undermines the exercise. Read more of this post

Intuit: How Design Drove Its Turnaround

Intuit: How Design Drove Its Turnaround

Over the past six years, Intuit (INTU), maker of TurboTax and other accounting software, has placed design at the center of what it does—a shift it credits for its turnaround. Intuit Chief Executive Officer Brad Smith and Kaaren Hanson, vice president for design innovation, explain.

When did you know something was amiss?
Hanson: Back in 2007, 2008, we realized that we were no longer any better than our competitors. At the same time, mobile was really coming into play. So we knew we needed to change. When we look at any product at Intuit, we think about three factors. We expect to create a benefit that people care about. It needs to be easy. And it needs to evoke positive emotion. To do that, we went after three strategies. First of all, we made sure everybody in the company had a visceral experience of what great design was like. We started with our most senior leaders. Brad had his team at an off-site, and we had them each bring in something that delighted them. And we had them talk about what made that experience delightful to them—that’s when we locked in on how we want our customers to feel. Read more of this post

Japan buyers rush to snap up gold as tax rise looms

March 27, 2014 9:50 am

Japan buyers rush to snap up gold as tax rise looms

By Ben McLannahan in Tokyo

A landmark increase in Japan’s sales tax has led to a rush for small gold bars as retail investors pile into the precious metal to avoid next week’s rate rise. Read more of this post

GSK lifts emerging market bet with full control of Indonesia arm

GSK lifts emerging market bet with full control of Indonesia arm

9:48am EDT

LONDON (Reuters) – GlaxoSmithKline is betting more on Indonesia by taking full control of its consumer healthcare unit in the country, underscoring a drive by the drugmaker to build up its presence in fast-growing emerging markets. Read more of this post

Working To Death In China

Working To Death In China

Tyler Durden on 03/27/2014 22:02 -0400

Submitted by Charmika Monet via The Diplomat,

East Asian work culture is world renowned for its long hours and exhausted laborers. Japanese salary men hustling to catch the last train home, their sleeping bodies stretched out along the seats (sometimes in curiously uncomfortable positions), is an image familiar to many people across the world. Read more of this post

Amazon aims for TV business with free video streaming: WSJ

Amazon aims for TV business with free video streaming: WSJ

5:26pm EDT

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Online retailer Amazon.com Inc plans to enter the battle for living-room viewership in the coming months, launching a free, ad-supported streaming TV service, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, citing anonymous sources. Read more of this post

Most of Toyota’s Indian employees refused to return to work, the latest example of workers demanding more from global auto makers as they push into emerging markets

Toyota Workers in India Refuse to Return to Work

Dispute Reflects Broad Hurdles for Global Auto Makers in Emerging Markets

SANTANU CHOUDHURY And DHANYA ANN THOPPIL

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Swedish eye tracking technology firm Tobii plans IPO: report

Swedish eye tracking technology firm Tobii plans IPO: report

5:50pm EDT

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Swedish eye tracking technology firm Tobii, co-owned by chipmaker Intel, is planning a stock market listing which could value the firm at around 2 billion crowns ($309 million), business daily Dagens Industri reported. Read more of this post

Cargill, Copersucar to form world’s No. 1 sugar trader

Cargill, Copersucar to form world’s No. 1 sugar trader

By Sarah McFarlane and Reese Ewing

LONDON/SÃO PAULO (Reuters) – U.S.-based agribusiness trader Cargill CARG.UL and Brazil’s Copersucar announced plans on Thursday to form a business to create the world’s biggest sugar trader through a 50-50 joint venture. Read more of this post

Intel takes ‘significant’ stake in Big Data startup Cloudera

Intel takes ‘significant’ stake in Big Data startup Cloudera

2:10pm EDT

By Noel Randewich

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Intel Corp said on Thursday it made a significant investment in Cloudera and will make the fast-growing startup its preferred distributor of software for crunching Big Data. Read more of this post

How a rental service could help digital textbooks thrive on college campuses

How a rental service could help digital textbooks thrive on college campuses

By Matt McFarland, Updated: March 27 at 8:31 am

Only 3 percent of college students use a digital textbook as their primary course material, according to one survey. Even as Amazon sells more digital books than print books, college students haven’t embraced digital textbooks. It’s surprising, given younger generations’ embrace of everything else digital, whether it be smarthphones or social media. Read more of this post

Rupert Murdoch shows his creative flair for corporate governance

Rupert Murdoch shows his creative flair for corporate governance

Elizabeth Knight

Businessman Lachlan Murdoch takes the helm of his father’s news empire, being named co-chairman of News Corp and 21st Century Fox. Nine News.

Rupert Murdoch has never been one to adhere to the niceties of corporate governance. The news that his son Lachlan will take the role as joint chairman of both arms of the listed empire and that Murdoch’s younger son, James, will assume the mantle of joint chief operating officer of 21st Century Fox is unsettling for many investors. Read more of this post

Ergonomic health issues, such as stiff necks, aches and pain in the back, shoulders or hands, cost Singapore S$3.5 billion a year

Stiff necks, back aches cost S$3.5b each year

SINGAPORE — It may come as a surprise to some, but ergonomic health issues, such as stiff necks, aches and pain in the back, shoulders or hands, cost Singapore S$3.5 billion a year, said the Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) Council.

MARCH 28

SINGAPORE — It may come as a surprise to some, but ergonomic health issues, such as stiff necks, aches and pain in the back, shoulders or hands, cost Singapore S$3.5 billion a year, said the Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) Council. Read more of this post

U.S. autism rate surges to one in 68, CDC reports

U.S. autism rate surges, CDC reports

BY LENNY BERNSTEIN

March 27 at 1:25 pm

The number of U.S. children with autism has surged to one in 68, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Thursday, a 30 percent increase since the agency estimated just two years ago that one child in 88 suffered from the disorder.

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Singapore ‘at crossroads’ in quest to remain a global city

Singapore ‘at crossroads’ in quest to remain a global city

LONDON — Singapore, like London, is at a crossroads, as it strives to keep its place among the top cities in the world while managing the stresses and strains that come with being a global city, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.

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MARCH 28

LONDON — Singapore, like London, is at a crossroads, as it strives to keep its place among the top cities in the world while managing the stresses and strains that come with being a global city, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. Read more of this post

Fixing Finance: Work in Process; Despite the enormous costs that have been wrung out of finance department operations, CFOs have plenty of reasons to push for more process improvement

March 27, 2014

Fixing Finance: Work in Process

Despite the enormous costs that have been wrung out of finance department operations, CFOs have plenty of reasons to push for more process improvement. Read more of this post