Controversial Media Deal in Taiwan Nears Collapse New York Times The buyers were unlikely to meet a Wednesday deadline to complete the sale of the Taiwan editions of the publications, The Apple Daily newspaper and Next magazine, which are owned by the staunchly anti-Communist Hong Kong media magnate Jimmy ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Camera Lost in Hawaii Found in Taiwan Almost 6 Years Later ABC News Miles away and Taiwan -- shot airline employee found canning covered in barnacles on a beach in eastern Taiwan last... See More. A camera that was lost at sea in Hawaii for nearly six years has been found 6200. Miles away and Taiwan -- shot airline ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Contentious Taiwan media deal collapses Huffington Post TAIPEI, Taiwan — A contentious bid by a pro-China businessman and three associates to acquire Taiwan's largest newspaper and an influential investigative journal has fallen through after protests that the deal threatened press freedom on the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sale of Jimmy Lai's Taiwan Newspapers Falls Through Wall Street Journal A group of Taiwanese buyers dropped plans to purchase newspapers on the island from Hong Kong publishing magnate Jimmy Lai, significantly paring back a nearly US$600 million deal that drew political scrutiny and put a spotlight on growing economic ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Next Media Says $536 Million Taiwan Asset Sale Falls Through Bloomberg Hong Kong billionaire Jimmy Lai's sale of his Taiwan newspaper and magazine collapsed amid protests that the NT$16 billion ($536 million) deal would silence a critical voice on China and give the buyers too much control of the island's media. A ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Sharp says no investment deal with Taiwan's Hon Hai GlobalPost The deadline for a crucial capital injection in Sharp from Taiwan's Hon Hai Precision lapsed Tuesday without any deal, the struggling Japanese electronics giant said, citing regulatory hurdles. But Hon Hai later denied the deal was off, saying the pact ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Taiwan accepts fresh potatoes from Colorado The Packer The Taiwan Ministry of Agriculture recently approved Colorado fresh potato imports, and David Tonso, managing partner of Center-based Canon Potato Co., said the work of the Denver-based U.S. Potato Board deserves much credit for opening the market. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Next's sale of Taiwan print arm collapses South China Morning Post Next Media's sale of its Taiwanese print business has fallen through a day before the deadline, but the sale of its television operation continues, a spokesman said yesterday. The NT$17.5 billion (HK$4.55 billion) print deal was supposed to be ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
HSBC Taiwan plans to expand banking services Taipei Times HSBC Bank Taiwan is taking advantage of the government's efforts to build an offshore yuan trading hub by deepening its private and investment banking as well as asset management and securities businesses, company president and chief executive officer ... See all stories on this topic » |
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