Author: super@dmin
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The Wall Street Journal: Biden aides find more classified documents at second location
President Joe Biden’s aides have found additional classified documents in a second location beyond those discovered in November at a Washington office Biden used after his vice presidency, a person familiar with the issue said Wednesday.
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: Amazon could have to bargain with Staten Island labor union, as NLRB upholds victory
Amazon.com Inc. could be required to bargain with a grassroots union that formed at a warehouse in Staten Island, N.Y.
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: Salesforce layoffs at its home base in San Francisco number in the hundreds so far
Salesforce, which last week said it would be slashing 10% of its workforce, or about 8,000 people, has disclosed a wave of layoffs at its San Francisco headquarters.
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The Wall Street Journal: Subway considers sale valuing sandwich chain at more than $10 billion
Sandwich chain Subway has retained advisers to explore a sale of the closely held company, according to people familiar with the situation.
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The Tell: Home prices to tumble over 25% from peak levels in ‘overheated’ markets, says Goldman
Credit researchers at Goldman Sachs in a new forecast expect home prices in several ‘overheated’ metro areas to fall at least 25% from peak levels.
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MarketWatch First Take: The PC boom and bust is already ‘one for the record books,’ and it isn’t over
The end of the biggest boom the personal-computer industry has ever seen is ugly, and its isn’t over.
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: Bed Bath & Beyond might be teetering. But its stock just had its biggest percentage gain ever.
Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. is reportedly preparing for a bankruptcy filing, but the stock had its biggest percentage gain on record.
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: The way Medicare will negotiate down prescription drug prices takes shape
Biden administration releases timeline for negotiations as policy experts debate pharmaceutical industry impact
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: Optimism is returning to China’s economy. Can it last?
Much depends on how quickly the country’s ’tsunami’ of COVID infections lasts, and whether Beijing’s unpredictable virus-control policies hamper or foster growth, analysts say
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: AMD poaches Marvell’s Jean Hu for CFO slot as Devinder Kumar retires
AMD said late Wednesday that financial chief Devinder Kumar was retiring and that Marvell Technology Inc.’s Jean Hu would take his place.