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JD.com’s Property and Industrial Units Seek About $1 Billion Each in Hong Kong IPOs
Markets Stocks IPOs Chinese e-commerce giant says it plans to spin off the two businesses through separate listings Source link
Bed Bath & Beyond Ends Hudson Bay Deal, Turns to Market for $300 Million to Avoid Bankruptcy
Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. said it will try to sell up to $300 million of common stock in the open market while terminating a
JD.com's Property and Industrial Units Seek About $1 Billion Each in Hong Kong IPOs
The Chinese e-commerce giant said it plans to spin off the two businesses through separate listings. Source link
Jack Ma Engineered Alibaba's Breakup From Overseas
The Chinese billionaire used his influence within Alibaba Group, the e-commerce empire he built, to orchestrate its breakup plans, people familiar with the matter said.
The Class of 2023 Faces a Jittery Job Market: ‘The World Seems to Have Flipped on Its Head.’
The Class of 2023 is getting ready to enter a job market that is suddenly less eager to hire new grads. Many employers are taking
Generative AI Is Already Changing White-Collar Work as We Know It
Executives from Walmart, ZipRecruiter, Yelp and other companies detail how they are thinking about and experimenting with ChatGPT. Source link
Macy's CEO to Retire, Give Reins to Bloomingdale's Boss
The transition comes at a time of upheaval for retailers as high inflation pinches consumers and pushes up manufacturing costs. Source link
Jack Ma’s Life After Alibaba Takes Him to a Fish Farm, Fiji and Beyond
World Asia China Outside the public eye, Chinese tech mogul studies tuna and ponders the Gobi Desert Source link
GameStop Decides It Likes Stores After All
Ryan Cohen took control of GameStop Corp. in 2021 vowing to transform the faltering videogame retailer into an e-commerce juggernaut. Meme-stock investors loved the idea.
For Alibaba, Six Is Bigger Than One—And a Smaller Target
There are good reasons to think that a split-up Alibaba would be more valuable. In this case, politics and profits are pointing in the same