The Information notes that Bosworth previously reported directly to AWS CEO Andy Jassy but was recently shifted to report to another executive, Larry Augustin, as reported at the time by Business Insider.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) headquarters building is seen ahead of the IMF World Bank spring meetings in Washington, April 8, 2019. [Photo/Agencies]
The Jiangsu Garden, covering an area of 2,800 square meters, is designed using elements of classical Chinese gardens in the city of Suzhou, which were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List.
The Kimberleys are a typical Midwestern farm family in Des Moines, central Iowa. Rick Kimberley and his son Grant are operating around 4,000 acres (1617 hectares) of farmland in the suburb of Des Moines with a house, grain bins and machine sheds.
The Kobe Steel crisis marked the latest in a string of recent scandals to hit prominent Japanese companies. They included cases of falsified data at Nissan Motor and Mitsubishi Motors, while airbag maker Takata filed for bankruptcy in June over faulty airbags blamed for several deaths and injuries. Semiconductor conglomerate Toshiba is still struggling to recover from an accounting scandal that began in 2015.
The May contract for US oil benchmark has turned negative for the first time in history, as the coronavirus pandemic decreased demand for fuel amid insufficient storage for the massive glut of oil.
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The International Monetary Fund said Monday that it supports China's efforts to contain the coronavirus outbreak and is confident that the country's economy is resilient.
The Inner Mongolia autonomous region-based dairy group has handed in a letter of investment intention to acquire Fauji Foods, a sub-affiliate of Fauji Fertilizer Bin Qasim Ltd, as it looks to acquire new assets to consolidate its global position.
The IPO would be one among the largest by a Chinese company listed in the United States this year, behind video streaming platform iQiyi and online group discounter Pinduoduo.
The International Air Transport Association will convene Thursday in Montreal with airlines that fly Boeing MAX jets, or have them on order, to discuss safety and returning the plane to service.