Tencent seeks to kill silo culture that gave it WeChat as it expands into AI, big data – The Star Online

Tencent executives have told employees that the companys silo culture, which helped create its hugely successful WeChat product, will need to change to a more collaborative approach if it is to succeed in the future in areas such as AI and cloud computing. The Shenzhen-based company aims to break up in-house fiefdoms and promote more…

Delays in top 12 corporate insolvency cases cost lenders Rs 40 billion – Business Standard

The resolution of corporate debtors under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), nearly two years since its inception, is facing a significant challenge to resolve cases in a time-bound manner. Delays in the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) and the significant rise in the number of applications being moved against defaulting corporations, are a…

German fashion startup Lesara files for insolvency – FashionUnited UK (blog)

Angela Gonzalez-Rodriguez | Wednesday, 14 November 2018 German online fashion and lifestyle products startup Lesara has filed for insolvency at its headquarters in Berlin. The companys co-founder for insolvency proceedings in self-administration for Lesara AG and logistics subsidiary Lesara Logistics at the district court of Berlin-Charlottenburg. All major expenditures and decisions must now be approved…

Government reverses decision to cut funding from national debt helpline – The Guardian

A decision to cease federal funding to two key groups operating Australias national debt helpline could have put the entire service in jeopardy, consumer advocates say. But questions to the social services minister, Paul Fletcher, appear to have prompted an intervention his second such intervention in recent days that has given advocates confidence the looming…