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Hit by tariffs at home, Crocs plans to open as many as 250 stores globally as international sales surge.
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Iran had planned to put a 26-year-old protester to death amid the wave of unrest in the country, but apparently stood down for now. By Abdi Latif Dahir Sanam Mahoozi and Ephrat Livni Iran on Wednesday ...
Microsoft dismissed rumors that mass layoffs are coming to the company this month, after reports suggesting another round of deep cuts was in the works swirled online this week. Multiple websites ...
Research has shown that companies that adopt a “one-company” operating model instead of one that prioritizes local autonomy are 2.3 times more likely to rank among the top quartile of healthy, ...
If you spend any time on social media, whether that be Bluesky or X, you may have seen some reports going around that Microsoft is preparing to cut tens of thousands of jobs amidst the rising costs of ...
“Nobody will hire you.” The blunt warning from a Walmart executive to 2.1 million employees captures a harsh labor-market reality. Harris draws fire over sealed Epstein files Paris Hilton took out a ...
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Disney‘s board of directors has nominated former Apple executive Jeff Williams to join its ranks, which would expand the governing body to 11 members. Shareholders will get to cast votes for or ...
TAIPEI, Nov 27 (Reuters) - Taiwan prosecutors said on Thursday investigators had raided the homes of a former senior TSMC executive and seized computers after the company accused him of leaking trade ...
The Campbell's Co. says it has fired an executive who called the company’s products “highly” processed food for “poor people.” Martin Bally, the company’s vice president of information technology, was ...