Business
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Russian businessman gets 9 years in US prison over $93M hack-and-trade scheme
Russian businessman Vladislav Klyushin was sentenced to nine years in a US prison after being convicted of participating in a $93 million...
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Charter CEO emphasizes urgency in resolving Disney carriage dispute
“I apologize that our consumers have been put in the middle here, but we felt it was worth it,” Chris Winfrey said.
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Victoria’s Secret shifts from sexy fashion catwalk to celebrating all body types
Victoria's Secret is revamping its marketing to highlight fuller-figure women in ads and store mannequins, and expanding into mastectomy bras and...
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China’s iPhone ban for government workers roils Apple, other tech stocks
Wall Street analysts said that even a company with a good relationship with the Chinese government was not immune to rising tensions between the US...
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Grindr loses half its workforce over 2-day return-to-office mandate
Furious staffers claim the mandate was in retaliation over their campaign to unionize.
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Francois-Henri Pinault’s Artemis to buy majority stake in Hollywood agency CAA
The deal gives the Hollywood talent agency an enterprise value of $7 billion including debt, The Wall Street Journal reported.
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Bill Gates’ nearly $100M Bud Light bet is a ‘mistake,’ ex-Anheuser-Busch exec warns
Anson Frericks argued, given the company's recent struggles to resonate with its primary consumers, Bill Gates is "not necessarily" going to...
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US Open courtside tickets cost $20K per person, nosebleeds over $700
Tickets for the Grand Slam tournament have been selling for a pretty penny on the secondary market -- with courtside seats asking as much as...
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SBF’s top FTX executive Ryan Salame pleads guilty, forfeits $1.5B
Salame is scheduled to be sentenced on March 6, 2024.
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Musk slams Tucker Carlson interview with fraudster who claims he had sex with Barack Obama
Tucker Carlson interviewed convicted fraudster Larry Sinclair on his latest broadcast on X, where the 61-year-old claimed "he had a night of crack...
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Walmart cuts starting pay for some new hires to ‘allow for better staffing’: report
The change in pay structure allows workers to move between work groups such as food, registers, stocking or digital fulfillment without pay...