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Americans are down on the economy — but there are good reasons to be optimistic
Biden unfairly gets poor marks for handling of the U.S. economy — which is improving.MarketWatch - Business -
AMD’s mixed earnings reveal a company with a lot to prove — and the goods to do it
Why 2024 will be a year of sizeable growth for the chip maker.MarketWatch - Business -
Wegovy maker Novo Nordisk extends losses following first-quarter results
Analysts pored over the details in its first-quarter results and monitored a potential rival weight loss treatment.CNBC - Business -
‘It really isn’t good enough’: crime novel of the year award criticised for entirely white longlist
Authors including Dreda Say Mitchell, Harriet Tyce and Sarah Pinborough have expressed disapproval of the Theakston Old Peculier award – the UK’s most prestigious crime-writing prize. The Theakston Old Peculier crime novel of the year has faced ...The Guardian - World -
Is remote work good for women?
Being in the office affects time devoted to giving and getting helpFinancial Times - Business -
Is It Good to Go Exclusive?
The exclusive period for Paramount’s potential merger with Skydance expired without a deal, highlighting the long-debated question of whether exclusivity is a waste of time.The New York Times - Business -
EV Makers Get Two-Year Reprieve on Tax-Credit Restrictions
The Treasury Department has extended eligibility for cars containing Chinese graphite through 2026.The Wall Street Journal - World -
EV Makers Get Two-Year Reprieve on Tax-Credit Restrictions
The Treasury Department has extended eligibility for cars containing Chinese graphite through 2026.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Luminar’s stock falls as lidar maker plans to lay off 20% of workforce as part of restructuring plan
Shares of Luminar Technologies Inc. dropped more than 9% in extended trading Friday after the maker of lidar and other sensors for self-driving vehicles said it was cutting its workforce by 20% as part of a restructuring plan.MarketWatch - Business
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