SIEMENS CHIEF FACES HEAT ON PRICE FOR EQUIPMENT MAKER 

At Siemens AG's annual general meeting in Munich on Tuesday, shareholders likely will grill Chief Executive Joe Kaeser over the price he agreed in September to pay for U.S. oil equipment maker Dresser-Rand Group Inc. (published 0002 GMT)

 
 
NISSAN'S DATSUN SALES SPUTTER IN EARLY MARKETS 

Nissan Motor Co. relaunched its Datsun cars with great fanfare last March in India, as the auto maker took its first step in an effort to boost sales in developing markets and create its third brand. (published 2230 GMT Sunday)

 
 
TIGER AIRWAYS SWINGS TO S$2.2 MILLION NET PROFIT IN OCTOBER-DECEMBER QUARTER 

Singapore-listed budget airline Tiger Airways Holdings said Monday it swung to a net profit in the October-to-December quarter, mainly due to the absence of losses relating to operations of overseas affiliates. (published 0049 GMT)

 
 
GOOGLE WIRELESS SERVICE AIMS TO SWITCH BETWEEN CARRIERS, SOURCES SAY 

Google Inc.'s upcoming wireless service would aim to end subscribers' reliance on a single carrier, instead giving them the ability to pick the best signal from a variety of sources, people familiar with the plan said. (published 0035 GMT)

 
 
FIRST U.S. BITCOIN EXCHANGE SET TO OPEN 

The virtual currency bitcoin is getting a very real boost on Monday, with the opening of the first licensed U.S. exchange. (published 2131 GMT Sunday)

 
 
EUROPEAN DRUG REGULATOR RECOMMENDS SUSPENDING SALES OF SOME DRUGS -- 3RD UPDATE 

Europe's main pharmaceutical regulator recommended suspending the sale of hundreds of drug formulations that were approved for use based on "flawed" clinical studies conducted by GVK Biosciences, a clinical research organization in Hyderabad, India. (published 0107 GMT Saturday)

 
 
DUBAI ISLAMIC BANK 2014 PROFIT UP 63% AMID EMIRATE'S ECONOMIC TURNAROUND 

Dubai Islamic Bank PJSC on Sunday posted a full-year net profit gain of 63%, taking advantage of the emirate's economic turnaround that has boosted business for domestic lenders. (published 0824 GMT Sunday)

 
 
BAE OFFERS TO BUILD HOWITZERS IN INDIA -- UPDATE 

BAE Systems PLC has offered to build a howitzer factory in India to close a deal valued at more than $800 million after years of stalled talks left it closing plants in the U.S. and the U.K. that were supposed to produce the artillery. (published 0701 GMT Sunday)

 
 
ANDREESSEN HOROWITZ BACKS LONDON CURRENCY STARTUP TRANSFERWISE 

Silicon Valley venture-capital firm Andreessen Horowitz has backed currency-transfer startup Transferwise, the London-based company said, in a sign of growing interest in London tech companies among U.S. investors. (published 2337 GMT Sunday)

 
 
UBER TOUTS ITS EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR DRIVERS 

Uber Technologies Inc. is fast becoming one of the largest employers of part-time drivers in the dozens of cities where it operates, a fact the ride-sharing company increasingly wields to establish credibility with regulators scrutinizing its business. (published 2349 GMT Sunday)

 
 
VIACOM CEO DAUMAN EARNS $44.3 MILLION IN TOTAL COMPENSATION FOR YEAR 

Viacom Inc. Chief Executive Philippe Dauman earned $44.3 million in total compensation in the fiscal year ended Sept. 30, a 19.2% raise from the previous year, according to a regulatory filing. (published 0013 GMT Saturday)

 
 
MORGAN STANLEY CEO GETS $4.5 MILLION STOCK BONUS -- UPDATE 

Morgan Stanley awarded its chairman and chief executive, James Gorman, restricted shares valued at $4.5 million for his performance this past year. (published 2304 GMT Friday)

 
 
STARBUCKS CEO SCHULTZ'S 2014 TOTAL PAY VALUED AT $21.5 MI LLION, UP FROM $17.2 MILLION 

Starbucks Corp. said Chairman and Chief Executive Howard Schultz's total compensation was valued at $21.5 million last year, up from $17.2 million in 2013. (published 2305 GMT Friday)