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Delta Operations Chief to Depart for New Job
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Ballard Announces Restructuring to Lower Total Operating Expenses by More Than 30%
The restructuring comes about as the company works to maintain balance sheet strength amid a slowdown in hydrogen infrastructure development and delayed fuel cell adoption, it said.1 hour ago -
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New York police chief resigns amid federal corruption investigation
Probe has touched on several top figures in the administration of mayor Eric Adams6 hours ago - New York -
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Microsoft hires former GE CFO Carolina Dybeck Happe as new operating chief
Carolina Dybeck Happe is joining Microsoft's top leadership ranks after helping GE to bring its aviation and energy businesses public.6 hours ago - Microsoft -
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Microsoft Hires GE's Ex-Finance Chief Happe to Lead Operations
Carolina Dybeck Happe will take on the newly-created role of executive vice president and chief operations officer7 hours ago - Microsoft -
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As UAW and Stellantis Clash, Fears of Vanishing U.S. Jobs Surface
Delays in reopening an Illinois factory highlight worries that an impasse between the auto maker and the union could eventually see 2,700 jobs disappear.7 hours ago -
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Delta’s stock rises on outlook and boost from lower fuel prices
Delta Air Lines expects positive unit revenue in September for both its domestic and transatlantic businesses.8 hours ago -
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Marseille chief has no regrets over Greenwood deal
Club president Pablo Longoria says Marseille "looked at all the information" when signing Mason Greenwood from Manchester United.8 hours ago -
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Layoffs in 2024: A List of Companies Cutting Jobs This Year
The layoffs are expected to be smaller and more targeted than those in 2023.9 hours ago -
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Layoffs in 2024: A List of Companies Cutting Jobs This Year
The layoffs are expected to be smaller and more targeted than those in 2023.9 hours ago
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