Toshiba Unveils the High-End Masterstroke Series at IFA 2024, Showcasing a New Era of Masterpiece Appliances, Business News
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Toshiba Unveils the High-End Masterstroke Series at IFA 2024, Showcasing a New Era of Masterpiece Appliances, Business News

Business new tamfitronics BERLIN, Sept. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Toshiba, a brand renowned for its over a century of excellence in craftsmanship and design, proudly presents the launch of its latest high-end offering, the Masterstroke Series, at the IFA 2024 in Berlin, Germany. This series marks a significant milestone in the evolution of Toshiba's product line, blending Eastern aesthetics with cutting-edge technology to create an unparalleled living experience.A New Era of Masterpiece AppliancesAs part of Toshiba's newest brand positioning, the Masterstroke Series redefines the role of home appliances in modern living. Moving beyond the mechanical and functional aspects, this series infuses a sense of humanity and high-end design, transforming everyday household items into artistic masterpieces. Embracing the philosophy of "LIFE AS THE BRUSH, HOME AS THE CANVAS," the series envisions living spaces as works of art,...
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Australia’s Domino’s served with class action on ‘misleading’ Japan market comments
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Australia’s Domino’s served with class action on ‘misleading’ Japan market comments

Business new tamfitronics (Reuters) -Australian pizza chain Domino's Pizza Enterprises has been served with a shareholder class action, which includes an allegation that it misled investors in 2021 about expected performance in Japan.The pizza maker, in a market filing on Monday, denied any liability and said it would defend against the legal proceeding.Its shares were trading lower by as much as 2.8% at A$29.1.Legal consultancy Echo Law has filed the proceeding on behalf of Domino's shareholders who scooped an interest in the firm by entering equity swap confirmations between Aug. 18, 2021 and Nov. 3, 2021.Echo Law on its website said the class action was in relation to a Domino's announcement made on Nov. 3, 2021.Domino's had said in a trading update on Nov. 3, 2021 that its Japan operations recorded "excellent compounding sales" and...
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Southwest’s buy-one-get-one-free flights, a Boeing strike, a new weight loss drug: Business news roundup
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Southwest’s buy-one-get-one-free flights, a Boeing strike, a new weight loss drug: Business news roundup

Business new tamfitronics Photo: Kevin Carter (Getty Images), Scott Olson (Getty Images), Justin Tallis/AFP (Getty Images), NASA, Kevin Carter (Getty Images), Image: Tetra Images (Getty Images), Abbott Laboratories, Steve Christo - Corbis / Contributor (Getty Images)A Southwest Airlines planePhoto: Kevin Carter (Getty Images)Southwest Airlines LUV is bringing back a promotion that lets customers bring a buddy for free. The company’s Companion Pass will allow members of its rewards program to access the feature. Read MoreImage: Tetra Images (Getty Images)BioAge Labs, a biopharmaceutical startup focused on obesity drugs and an Eli Lilly LLY collaborator, filed for an initial public offering on Tuesday, according to a filing with U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Read More Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris speaks to union workers during a campaign event on September 02,...
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World Bank pegs India’s growth at 7% in FY25
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World Bank pegs India’s growth at 7% in FY25

Business new tamfitronics New Delhi: The World Bank has forecast India’s GDP growth at 7% for 2024-25, despite a subdued external environment and the dissipation of post-pandemic rebound effects. This is an upgrade from the 6.6% estimated earlier and the multilateral agency joins other agencies in raising India’s growth forecast after a strong 8.2% growth in the previous year.The India Development Update report said external risks to the outlook are significant.In particular, geopolitical tensions could put pressure on commodity prices and critical supply chains and resurgent inflation could still keep global interest rates“higher for longer.” “These risks notwithstanding, medium-term prospects are positive. The significant expansion of public investment in recent years should crowd in corporate investments and a recovery of agriculture and declining inflation should boost private consumption growth. Under this baseline scenario, robust...
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