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Ukraine PM says Japanese companies can play big role in war recovery

Ukraine intends to sign a "full range" of agreements with Japan at a reconstruction conference in Tokyo later this month to spur investment and boost economic cooperation between the countries, its Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal says in an interview.

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About 15% of German companies are affected by the crisis

Economic stagnation, real estate woes and the highest company distress rate in Europe have left bondholders demanding higher corporate

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'Mil-Tech Valley': How Ukraine is turning into a living AI war lab — with the help of a global armada of tech companies

Microsoft, Amazon, and Google have all contributed to the country's defense

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Materion's (NYSE:MTRN) 18% CAGR outpaced the company's earnings growth over the same five-year period

When you buy a stock there is always a possibility that it could drop 100%. But on the bright side, if you buy shares...

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Michelin Guide history: How did a tire company become an elite restaurant rating guide?

If you scored a Valentine’s Day reservation at a swanky Michelin-starred restaurant this year, you might wonder why an elite restaurant rating guide has the same name as a company that makes tires.

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5 Most Valuable Drug Companies in 2024

In this article, we are going to look at the 5 most valuable drug companies in 2024.

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Don't Fly Drones Over the Super Bowl. This Company Could Catch You

Even though it's illegal to fly drones around stadiums, Dedrone is spotting more and more flights in restricted areas.

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Owner of Columbus trucking company pleads guilty to wire fraud

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The owner of a Columbus transporting company has pleaded guilty in federal court to wire fraud on accusations he consolidated shipments so he’d use fewer trucks …

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Crypto company advertising mostly sidelined for Super Bowl Sunday

The digital asset market has strengthened from last year's crypto winter, but companies have other priorities.

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As opera companies struggle to survive, a sustained note of alarm

Opera appears to be in serious trouble, with recovery from the pandemic exacting a brutal toll on companies that were already struggling

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NEWS: EU to share details on how companies are breaching Russia sanctions; McGuinness tells states to take action

By ALISHA HOULIHAN for AML Intelligence THE EUROPEAN Commission will shortly share details on how companies are evading Russia sanctions – and follow up in April to see what action governments taken action. It comes as the EU’s finance commissioner warned sanctions evasion in the bloc is allowing Russia continue its war in Ukraine. Mairead […]

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Some virtual care companies sell patients' private data, industry insiders say

Virtual care became a convenient way to access health care during the COVID-19 pandemic. But a new study has raised concerns that patients' private health data isn't always being adequately protected from pharmaceutical companies and other third parties.

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The Times: British Bank Facilitated Trades For Sanctioned Iranian Companies

Standard Chartered, a British bank, has helped Iranian petrochemical companies circumvent international sanctions, the Times reported on Saturday.

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David Mastovich | Accurate onboarding helps companies, new employees avoid ‘reality slump’

In the Business to Employee (B2E) Marketing landscape, onboarding a new employee or team member shouldn’t be a tale of two extremes: the dry, admin-heavy slog or the overly optimistic,

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Nevada AG Takes on Social Media Companies

The AG's Office has filed a civil action against five popular social media platforms.

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PG&E employees robbed outside company’s Oakland headquarters

(KRON) — Several PG&E employees were robbed outside the company’s Oakland headquarters on Thursday morning, PG&E and the Oakland Police Department confirmed to KRON4. PG&E i…

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How companies say ‘layoffs’ without saying ‘layoffs’

A lexicon to describe layoffs euphemistically became more common in the late 1980s and 1990s as job cuts were normalized, according to Sucher. Previously, layoffs were more rare, and mostly the result of a manufacturer closing its plant in a town.

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Does It Pay for Companies to Advertise in the Super Bowl?

We evaluated 32 publicly traded companies that advertised in last year’s Super Bowl with one question in mind… How does a company’s stock perform over the year that follows after dropping millions of dollars to advertise on one of the biggest TV events of the year?

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Elon Musk takes Neuralink out of Delaware, reincorporates brain implant company in Nevada

Neuralink, Elon Musk's brain implant company, has moved its official business location from Delaware to Nevada.

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