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Samsung's Next Salvo Against Apple: A Triple-Folding Smartphone

In a first for the U.S. market, Galaxy Z TriFold folds inward twice like a pamphlet.

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Disney's Succession Race Enters Final Stage as Iger's Reign Draws to End

The company is widely expected to promote from within, with parks chief Josh D'Amaro and television head Dana Walden considered leading contenders.

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Costco Joins Companies Suing Trump Administration Over Tariffs

The retailer is one of the biggest companies to seek a refund should the Supreme court strike down emergency tariffs

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Apple to Revamp AI Team After Announcing Top Executive's Departure

The reorganization heralds a new era for Apple's AI work, which has failed to keep up with rivals.

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FAA Ramps Up Probe on Airlines' Flight Reductions During Government Shutdown

Aviation regulators are seeking information on whether carriers met requirements to cut back flying at 40 major airports.

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Trump Administration to Take Equity Stake in Former Intel CEO's Chip Startup

XLight to get up to $150 million to develop ultraprecise lasers for squeezing more circuits onto semiconductors

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Why HSBC Has Struggled to Fill One of the Biggest Jobs in Global Finance

The role is one of the most demanding in world finance, with the bank acting as a financial bridge between the East and West.

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Shopify Breaks Down on Busy Cyber Monday

The outage at the e-commerce host interrupted transactions for merchants who use Shopify's technology to sell products online.

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Edelman Financial Sues Prime Capital Over Alleged Poaching of Advisors and Trade Secrets

Edelman's lawsuit claims Prime Capital's allegedly improper recruiting efforts have resulted in the loss of nearly $1.5 billion in assets under management.

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Netflix Makes Majority Cash Bid for Warner Discovery

The streaming giant, Paramount and Comcast made second bids for Warner Discovery.

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Estee Lauder Restructuring Has Cost $1.14 Billion

The company said it had approved new efforts in late October to consolidate certain service providers, standardize its business processes, and pursue a net reduction in workforce, according to a Monday filing with the SEC.

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Strategy, the Bitcoin-Buying Company, Raises $1.44 Billion to Weather Crypto Downturn

Shares of Michael Saylor's company fell again along with bitcoin.

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Buy Now, Pay Later Companies Asked to Share Lending Practices

Attorneys general from seven states are launching an inquiry into buy now, pay later lenders including Affirm, Klarna and PayPal.

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Starbucks Reaches $38.9 Million Settlement With NYC on Worker Protection Violations

The global coffee chain will pay $35.5 million to more than 15,000 workers, along with $3.4 million in civil penalties and costs, the city said.

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Barrick Considering Spinning Off North American Gold Assets

Barrick Mining is considering spinning off its North American gold assets into a listed business, separating the operations from the miner's gold and copper mines in riskier parts of the world.

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Airbus Hit by Fuselage Quality Issue Affecting Hundreds of A320 Jets

Problems with the thickness of some metal panels come days after the plane maker rolled out an urgent software fix for the same aircraft model.

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Goldman Makes a $2 Billion Bet on 'Boomer Candy'

The bank is buying Innovator Capital Management, which specializes in ETFs that protect investors from market downturns.

 

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