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Apple has lost a jury trial in federal court and been ordered to pay more than $300 million. The company said it will appeal, but its legal issues are not behind it yet.
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Uber is taking a big step in terms of the benefits for some of its drivers after settling a court case in the United Kingdom.
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Social media has been a huge factor in trading recently with Reddit's WallStreetBets and the GameStop trade. However, one California trader took this to the extreme and allegedly committed massive...
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Apple's repair service could be threatened by a swarm of legislation seeking more repair options for electronic devices--and tractors.
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American Airlines' Monday announcement that it would use its loyalty program as collateral sent the stock up 5%. Moody's was not impressed and said so on Tuesday.
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The SE) recently came down on AT&T and its investor relations department in particular.
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GameStop shares jumped to start out the week as the board of directors announced a new committee to aid in its transition.
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Even though Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway recently sold about $1 billion worth of Apple stock, the Oracle of Omaha still believes in Apple's long-term strength.
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Apple and Target are preparing to roll out new shopping spaces for Apple products in some Target stores and online.
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Apple held its (virtual) annual shareholders' meeting Tuesday, and the company is reportedly the subject of yet another complaint from app developers.
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Activist investment firm Engine No. 1 is applying more pressure on Exxon Mobil to reduce carbon emissions.
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Apple has begun advertising for engineers to work on the next generation of high-speed networks: 6G.
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Walmart now operates nearly 600 Sam's Club stores in the United States. Here's why the store is called by its current name.
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Eli Lilly is shuffling the executive deck on Tuesday after allegations about inappropriate communication arose against its chief financial officer.
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Is Facebook accurately representing its case in its dispute with Apple over advertising tracking? Not according to a new article in the Harvard Business Review.
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