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Ericsson Intends to Book $1.1 Billion Charge for Latest Quarter
The Swedish telecom-equipment company said lower-than-expected growth at its Vonage cloud subsidiary prompted the impairment charge. -
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Shell expects to book up to $2 billion in post-tax impairments after delaying construction of a biofuels plant.
Shell expects to book up to $2 billion in post-tax impairments after delaying construction of a biofuels plant. -
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Five Best: Books on the Seaside
Selected by Elsa Devienne, the author, most recently, of ‘Sand Rush: The Revival of the Beach in Twentieth-Century Los Angeles.’ -
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Your Old Clothes Are Worth Billions
Secondhand apparel retail is a booming business, but turning a profit is harder than it sounds. -
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Carlsberg to Buy Britvic for $4.23 Billion
The Danish brewer agreed to buy London-listed soft drinks maker Britvic as part of a plan to expand in the non-alcoholic beverage market and reduce reliance on beer sales. -
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Carlsberg to Buy Britvic for $4.2 Billion
The Danish brewer agreed to buy London-listed soft drinks maker Britvic as part of a plan to expand in the non-alcoholic beverage market and reduce reliance on beer sales. -
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Here is the latest on the storm.
Beryl, which weakened to a tropical storm, is expected to intensify again and could make landfall on the Texas coast as a Category 1 hurricane as soon as Monday morning, forecasters say. -
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The week's bestselling books, July 1
The Southern California Independent Bookstore Bestsellers list for Sunday, July 1, 2024, including hardcover and paperback fiction and nonfiction. -
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14 Books We Read This Week
The story of communism in America, Alexander the Great’s final years, Winston Churchill at the White House and more.
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Carlsberg to Buy Britvic for $4.2 Billion
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Thousands of Samsung Workers Walk out for Three-Day Strike
Samsung said there were no immediate disruptions to production. -
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KKR Considers Reviving Multibillion-Dollar Sale of Goodpack
KKR & Co. is looking to revive the process to sell Goodpack, a Singapore-based global supply chain and logistics company, in a potentially multibillion-dollar deal. -
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Boeing Agrees to Plead Guilty in 737 MAX Criminal Case
The plane maker faces conviction and a $244 million fine for misleading air-safety regulators before two fatal crashes that killed 346 people. -
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Paramount Global, Skydance Agree to Merger
David Ellison’s production company would buy Shari Redstone’s National Amusements, Paramount’s controlling shareholder, as part of the deal.