(Reuters) -Walt Disney plans to transition away from its use of Slack as a companywide workplace collaboration system, after a hacking entity leaked online more
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Coca-Cola plans to invest $1 billion in Nigeria operations, presidency says
ABUJA (Reuters) – Coca-Cola plans to invest $1 billion in its Nigeria operations over the next five years, the country’s presidency said after a meeting
Google urges tribunal to throw out $9.3 billion UK lawsuit over search ‘dominance’
LONDON (Reuters) – Google parent Alphabet on Wednesday asked a London tribunal to throw out a mass lawsuit that accuses the tech giant of abusing
Walmart’s Sam’s Club to raise hourly pay for 100,000 workers from November
(Reuters) – Walmart-owned Sam’s Club said on Tuesday it would raise average hourly wages for nearly 100,000 of its workers, as part of a new
Intel’s Amazon chip deal lifts investor confidence in money-losing foundry unit
(Reuters) – Intel shares jumped 7% before the bell on Tuesday, as a chip-making deal with Amazon’s cloud business provided a major stamp of approval
Target to hire 100,000 seasonal workers for holiday season
(Reuters) -Target said on Monday that it would hire about 100,000 seasonal employees, in-line with what it had hired for the last three years, as
Adobe shares slump as weak earnings forecast sparks fears of delayed AI gains
(Reuters) -Shares of Adobe fell nearly 10% on Friday, after the Photoshop maker’s disappointing quarterly earnings forecast sparked fears that returns from its push towards
Uber, Waymo to expand autonomous ride hailing to Austin, Atlanta
(Reuters) -Uber Technologies said on Friday it would expand its partnership with Alphabet’s Waymo to bring ride hailing to Austin, Texas, and Atlanta, Georgia, early
Oracle shares pare gains as analysts weigh over $100 billion fiscal 2029 revenue forecast
By Jaspreet Singh (Reuters) -Oracle shares pared most of their gains on Friday after spiking nearly 8%, with some analysts expressing reservations about the company’s
Vale sees 10% of its iron ore production coming from tailings by 2030
By Marta Nogueira BELO HORIZONTE, Brazil (Reuters) – Brazilian miner Vale expects that by 2030 some 10% of its iron ore output will come from