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Adidas Maintains Outlook as First Quarter Tops Forecasts
Adidas posted above-forecast profits for the first quarter, citing brand momentum, and confirmed its recently-lifted outlook for the year.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Coca-Cola beats first-quarter earnings estimates, raises annual revenue outlook
Coca-Cola Co. reported better-than-expected first-quarter results before market open Tuesday, boosted by what the beverage giant described as “a dynamic backdrop.”MarketWatch - Business -
Adidas delaying launches of premium trainers to maintain exclusivity
Chief executive says market could ‘overheat’ and suggests rival Nike overpaid in its German football sponsorship dealFinancial Times - Business -
EEOC Updates Workplace Guidance for the First Time in 25 Years
The EEOC's new workplace harassment guidelines address gender identity, abortion, and remote work.Inc. - Business -
How BHP’s ‘Meticulous Mike’ planned his Anglo American approach
Mike Henry has positioned world’s largest miner for a big deal and was prepared for initial rejection by UK-listed targetFinancial Times - Business -
US reluctant to back stringent production curbs in plastics treaty
Washington takes similar line to Russia and China as UN talks head towards conclusion without a dealFinancial Times - Business -
7 Best Drawing Tablets (2024): Wacom, iPad, Screenless, Android, and Windows
Whether you’re photo-editing or illustrating, the right drawing tablet can transform your workflow. These digital art slates are WIRED-tested and approved.Wired - Tech -
7 Best Sleeping Pads (2024): For Camping, Backpacking, and Travel
Whether you’re snoozing in a campground or schlepping up to an alpine valley, these are the best pads we’ve found for resting your weary bones.Wired - Tech -
Tigers' Flaherty strikes out first 7, tying AL mark
The Tigers' Jack Flaherty had a career-high 14 strikeouts vs. the Cardinals, including the first seven batters of the game to tie an American League record.ESPN - Sports -
European carmakers struggle with falling demand
Industry faces headwinds including price wars and higher interest rates that have put off consumersFinancial Times - Business - Europe
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