Google Expands Buyout Program in Push to Ramp Up AI Spending
U.S. employees across multiple divisions offered chance to leave with severance.
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Foshan Haitian Seeking to Raise Over $1 Billion in IPO
Shanghai-listed Foshan Haitian Flavouring & Food is the latest Chinese company seeking a secondary listing in Hong Kong.
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GM Plans $4 Billion Investment to Boost U.S. Manufacturing
The move gives the company the ability to assemble more than two million vehicles a year in the U.S., GM said.
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Meta in Talks to Invest $14 Billion in Scale AI, Hire CEO Alexandr Wang
The planned deal is part of a broader revamp of Meta's AI leadership after its struggles to build the technology.
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X's Sales Pitch: Give Us Your Ad Business or We'll Sue
Elon Musk and CEO Linda Yaccarino launched a campaign to strong-arm advertisers back onto the platform.
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The Media and Entertainment Deal Machine Is Revving Up
Warner Bros. Discovery's new plan to split up marks companies' latest effort to adapt to streaming, and more moves are expected.
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Cyberattack on Food Distributor Leaves Supermarket Shelves Running Low
United Natural Foods, a company that serves Whole Foods and other retailers, says it is working to get its systems back online.
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GameStop Swings to Profit, Sales of Collectibles Up 54%
Sales of both software and the hardware and accessories category fell during the quarter.
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Qantas Closes Asian Carrier as Aviation Shake-Up Continues
Australia's Qantas Airways will close its Singapore-based budget carrier at the end of next month, blaming intense regional competition and surging supplier costs.
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Striking Actors Reach Tentative Deal With Videogame Makers
The union called for a strike last summer after more than a year-and-a-half of negotiations. AI-related protections were a sticking point, the union said.
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Ingka Group Buys Dutch Solar Farms
The acquisition adds three solar parks with a capacity of 76.3 megawatts to the IKEA store owner's portfolio of renewable assets.
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J.M. Smucker Shares Slide as Outlook Underwhelms Amid Pressure in Coffee, Snacks
J.M. Smucker, the maker of Folger's coffee, Jif peanut butter and Smucker's jams posted lower sales and swung to a loss in its latest quarter.
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Dave & Buster's Profit Drops on Lower Revenue
The company made almost the same amount of revenue year-over-year from food and beverage. Entertainment revenue from arcade games, live sports events and merchandise, meanwhile, fell 5%.
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Designer Brands Pulls Outlook as Sales Fall
Designer Brands withdrew its outlook for the year, citing persistent instability and pressure on discretionary spending.
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