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Paramount Global CEO Bob Bakish expected to leave the company
Paramount Global's Chief Executive Bob Bakish is expected to be ousted from the media giant, according to two sources familiar with the matter. The move comes as Paramount considers its future.
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Witness testimony expected to begin in Bob Menendez trial
Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey is accused of trading his influence and power to foreign governments.CBS News - Top stories -
Global Economy Will Grow More Than Expected, U.N. Report Says
An update to January forecasts suggests the world's economic growth rate will hit 2.7 percent in 2024, thanks to a better U.S. outlook and improved prospects for some larger emerging economies.Inc. - Business -
easyJet Expects Summer Demand to Boost Earnings; Replaces CEO
EasyJet said its CFO, Kenton Jarvis, will replace the departing CEO Johan Lundgren early next year as it reported a narrower loss in the first-half ahead of a busy summer season.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Children’s Place’s stock tumbles after longtime CEO agrees to leave
Shares of Children’s Place Inc. took a dive Tuesday after the retailer of children’s apparel said longtime Chief Executive Jane Elfers left the company under a “mutual agreement.”MarketWatch - Business -
Airbnb CEO discusses what’s in store for the company ahead of summer travel season
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky sat down with NBC News’ Hallie Jackson ahead of the busy summer travel season to discuss what’s in store for the company and respond to recent concerns from customers over fees and higher prices.NBC News - Top stories -
In 1 Sentence, Google CEO Sundar Pichai Just Summed Up What Every Company CEO Should Be Doing Right Now
Has big tech learned its lesson for how to responsibly engage its workforce?Inc. - Business - Google -
Google's Frantic Race Toward AI Leaves CEO Trying to Quell Ad Revenue Worries
Sundar Pichai continues to address worries that Alphabet's pivot to an AI reinvention of search won't impact ad revenue. But an ex-Googler warned the company is moving too fast.Inc. - Business - Google -
Pillowcase Murders | Paramount+ Official Trailer
This new P+ Original true crime docuseries exposes one of the most prolific serial killers you've never heard of, Billy Chemirmir, who operated undetected for nearly two years by exploiting a culture that ignores, exploits and dismisses our aging ...CBS News - Top stories -
Grayscale CEO Michael Sonnenshein stepped down after a decadelong career helping to build the company into the world's largest crypto asset manager.
Grayscale CEO Michael Sonnenshein stepped down after a decadelong career helping to build the company into the world’s largest crypto asset manager.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Sony and Apollo Take Key Step in Bid for Paramount’s Assets
The two companies have expressed interest in acquiring the media conglomerate, but are backing away from their $26 billion all-cash offer.The New York Times - Business
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