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| SoftBank Is Funding Every Side of a Bruising Startup Battle Money from the Japanese tech investor is fueling a price war in Latin America between three of its own: Uber, Didi and Rappi. SoftBank money is fueling a battle between food-delivery services in Mexico City. Jake Naughton for The Wall Street Journal. By. | |
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| Judge Orders J&J to Pay $344 Million in Pelvic Mesh Lawsuit A California judge ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $344 million in a lawsuit in which state officials accused the company of deceptively marketing surgical mesh devices for use in pelvic procedures in women. Then-California Attorney General Kamala ... | |
| The Best Mutual Funds to Buy for 2020 Did you know that only 50% of Americans have money in the stock market? Even worse, that number has held even for the past two decades... meanwhile, many investors have seen their money more than triple and their net worth swell! The good news is that ... | |
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| Visa sees muted revenue growth in 2020, shares fall 3% (Reuters) - Visa Inc (V.N) on Thursday fell short of analysts' estimate for first-quarter revenue and said revenue this year would be crimped by incentives it provide to banking clients, sending its shares down nearly 3%. FILE PHOTO: A Visa credit card is seen ... | |
| Why Aspen Technology Stock Was Falling Today Shares of Aspen Technology (NASDAQ:AZPN) were sliding today after the industrial asset optimization specialist posted disappointing results in its second-quarter earnings report. As a result, the stock was down 13.9% as of 3:22 p.m. EST. | |
| Why is Amazon opening a supermarket in Irvine? It looks like e-commerce giant Amazon is building a supermarket concept in Irvine. "Amazon Fresh" has applied for a liquor license, one commonly used for grocery stores, on Jamboree Boulevard in the Irvine Market Place. For those unfamiliar, "Fresh" is the ... | |
| Facebook Settles $550 Million Facial Recognition Lawsuit Facebook has agreed to pay $550 million to settle a class-action lawsuit that alleged the company's use of facial recognition technology violated the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act. The case marks one of the largest cash settlements ever reached in ... | |
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| IBM CEO Ginni Rometty to retire IBM CEO Ginni Rometty is stepping down after nearly 40 years with the computing giant and eight years at its helm. By. The Associated Press. January 30, 2020, 2:38 PM. 1 min read. ARMONK, N.Y. -- IBM CEO Ginni Rometty is stepping down after nearly 40 ... | |
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| 165000 Infant Sleepers Recalled Because Of Suffocation Risk Four manufacturers have recalled about 165,000 inclined infant sleepers because of the risk of suffocation to babies. The recalled sleepers are made by Delta, Evenflo, Graco and Summer Infant. The voluntary recalls were posted on the U.S. Consumer ... | |
| I-Team: Can a new law help prevent robocalls? MIAMI VALLEY — With annoying, and in some cases illegal, robocalls increasing in the Miami Valley, supporters say a new law will do more to protect you from scammers. Industry experts estimate about 45% of robocalls in the Miami Valley are scams. | |
| Nissan, Renault Map Out Fresh Start for Troubled Car Alliance The alliance between Nissan Motor Co., Renault SA and Mitsubishi Motors Corp. agreed to coordinate strategies and name leaders for regions and technologies, moves clearly designed to reverse managerial paralysis and a rapid deterioration in profitability ... | |
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| Mack unveils series of medium-duty trucks Mack Trucks Thursday launched a new series of medium-duty trucks. The company also announced a $13 million investment to establish Roanoke Valley Operations, a new manufacturing facility in Virginia where the Mack MD Series will be produced. | |
| The strange reason Tesla, Beyond Meat and Peloton are soaring By Paul R. La Monica, CNN Business Several of this year's hottest stocks have something in common: Investors believe they are overvalued, and are betting that their share prices will soon fall. Thursday, January 30th 2020, 2:43 AM HST. Updated: Thursday ... | |
| Homeownership rate in the US climbs to highest since 2013 The U.S. homeownership rate rose to a six-year high in the fourth quarter, led by gains among young people and low-income Americans. The nationwide rate was 65.1%, the biggest since the end of 2013, according to a Census Bureau report Thursday. | |
| Move over Super Bowl. The Pizza Bowl is here. Carla Matthews has been making her list and checking it twice for weeks now in preparation for the biggest day of the year in the pizza delivery business. "It's insane," said Matthews, manager of the Waynesville Domino's. "But we are warriors. We do it no ... | |
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| 'We need to revitalize' Atlantic City, casino execs say ATLANTIC CITY — Casino executives are calling on the various stakeholders involved in the city's ongoing revitalization to do more to help grow the seaside resort and improve its poor perception. During a wide-ranging discussion with six of the city's casino ... | |
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