Seair names new finance head

Seair announced today that Jim Laird is its newest chief financial officer. Proprietary technology and gas diffusing equipment developer Seair Incorporated announced today that it named Jim Laird as its latest chief financial officer.


H&M joins e-commerce wave

H&M unveils its online store after several launch delays. Hennes & Mauritz had recently announced the launch of its online sales operations for the US market.

India finance head rallies insurance and pension bills

The Indian finance head attempted to gather support from opposition leaders for the passing of insurance and pension sector bills.

EU regulators strengthens scrutiny on Google search results

The European competition authority intensified its scrutiny on Google's search results as competitor blocking concerns in search results were raised by search engine rivals.


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Japanese executives will attend a meeting in Myanmar to discuss future investment ventures. Representatives from over 20 Japanese companies planned on visiting Myanmar to look for possible business ventures and investment opportunities, according the Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry or UMFCCI.
US major firms including Wal-Mart, Google, Morgan Stanley and Dell raised concerns regarding patent trolls and urged legislators to broaden US Patent and Trademark Office's scope of power in reviewing patents.
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