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Exxon Mobil, Johnson & Johnson, Alphabet: Stocks That Defined the Week
Markets Stocks Here are seven major companies whose stocks moved on the week’s news Source link
Crypto ETFs Have Bounced Back. But Don’t Get Too Excited.
Journal Reports: Investing Monthly Beware, Options Investors: You Pay a High Trading Price Compared With Stocks By Derek Horstmeyer April 7, 2023 at 2:00 PM
These Tech Workers Say They Were Hired to Do Nothing
Management Managing Your Career Amid layoffs, former workers in tech are venting about jobs with little to do; ‘hoarding us like Pokémon cards’ Source link
March Jobs Report Shows Hiring Gradually Cooled
U.S. hiring gradually cooled in March as employers added 236,000 workers. The unemployment rate fell to 3.5%. Source link
Paramount Explores Sale of Majority Stake in Noggin Streaming Service
WSJ News Exclusive Media & Marketing Potential sale comes as entertainment conglomerate looks to prioritize Paramount+, Pluto TV streaming platforms Source link
Uniqlo's Parent Company Bets Big on Tiny RFID Chips
Next-generation self-checkout machines are part of a broader effort to improve the supply chain with radio technology, Fast Retailing CIO Takahiro Tambara says. Source link
The Pandemic Didn’t End Card Rewards. It Made Them Stronger.
Americans love their credit card rewards more than ever. For card companies, perhaps too much. When the Covid-19 pandemic halted travel—and travel spending—some speculated that
What Happened When Uber's CEO Started Driving for Uber
Dara Khosrowshahi and other executives realized drivers’ complaints were valid. They revamped the app, helping Uber attract workers and extend its lead on Lyft. Driver
The Pandemic Didn’t End Card Rewards. It Made Them Stronger.
Americans love their credit card rewards more than ever. For card companies, perhaps too much. When the Covid-19 pandemic halted travel—and travel spending—some speculated that
Samsung Forecasts Worst Profit in Over a Decade as Tech Slump Hits Memory Chips
Tech South Korean firm said it would cut memory-chip production, joining rivals in addressing supply glut Source link