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Tim Ho Wan Closes Down, Colombian Airline Makes Passengers Stand, India Plants 66 Million Trees

Richard Bradbury | Arvindh Yuvaraj | Christine Wong

04-Jul-17 12:00

Tim Ho Wan Closes Down, Colombian Airline Makes Passengers Stand, India Plants 66 Million Trees

In today's Enterprise Biz Bytes, Richard Bradbury, Arvindh Yuvaraj and Christine Wong talk about:

 

2:22 - Texchem Closes Down Tim Ho Wan Restaurant In Malaysia

6:36 - Colombian Airline Wants To Make Passengers Stand

11:46 - Elon Musk’s Car Tunnel Gets An Elevator Next Week

17:52 - Microsoft Could Lay Off ‘thousands’ As It Focuses More On Cloud Services

23:03 - India Has Planted Nearly 66 Million Trees In 12 Hours


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Tags:  enterprisebiz bytesTexchemTim Ho WanrestaurantColombian airlineElon Muskcar tunnelmicrosoftcloud servicesIndia66 million trees





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