Aereo aims to eat US broadcasters’ lunch
Barry Diller, the billionaire media mogul who is backing the startup Aereo TV service, said it expects to reach between 25 and 30 per cent of the US television audience with the wireless service that broadcasters say undermines the economics of their business.
On April 1 a federal appeals court denied a motion by major media companies to shut down Aereo, which uses large numbers of TV antennas to capture broadcast signals for its subscribers, who do not want to pay cable and satellite operator’s higher cable fees.
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European Central Bank president Mario Draghi may cut his benchmark rate to a record low this week as ebbing price pressures let him deliver more stimulus to the euro area's recession-riddled economy.
Yanai is the chairman, president and chief executive of Tokyo-based Fast Retailing and its rapidly growing subsidiary, casual-wear chain Uniqlo, which opened its 10th global flagship store in Hong Kong last Friday.
A total of 34 companies reported 163 purchases worth HK$172.8 million, down from the previous week's 40 companies reporting 171 insider purchases valued at HK$276.1 million.
Those increases were smaller than last year's as the lenders felt the effects of the country's economic slowdown.
China Eastern reported last night a loss of 132 million yuan (HK$164.5 million) in the quarter, compared with a net profit of 266 million yuan in the same period last year.
















