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Apple announced Wednesday that it is cutting its commission in half, from 30% of revenue to 15%, for app developers with revenue of up to $1 million annually.
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Carnival shares sank on Wednesday after the cruise line operator announced that it would be canceling cruises for the first part of 2021.
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October's CEO turnover rate fell by 23% month over month and by 47% year over year. Uncertain economic conditions are likely a major contributor to the decline.
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Many investors use an alternative valuation approach in their investments. Rather than looking at a book value in financial stocks, an alternative measurement that is using a “sum of the parts”...
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Amazon has announced that it will be adding even more employees to its workforce for the holiday season.
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Holiday parties at three-quarters of U.S. companies have been canceled this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a recent survey by Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
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Here are 13 other companies that should seriously entertain splitting their stocks. Splits are of course a gimmick, but the stock market usually rewards companies for splitting their stocks.
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Europe’s aviation regulator has declared the Boeing 737 Max safe to fly again. Boeing shares took off on Friday.
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Disney on Tuesday announced a reorganization of its media and entertainment businesses, putting a greater emphasis on creating content for its streaming services.
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The movement into environment, social and governance (ESG) is attracting billions and billions of investment dollars away from certain companies and sectors. Many utilities in America are moving...
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The pace of CEO departures picked up month over month in September, but year-to-date departures are about 12% lower according to the latest report from Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
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The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday in a long-running dispute over copyright infringement by Alphabet on software code owned by Oracle.
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Receiving a “Wells notice” from the Securities and Exchange Commission is never deemed to be comforting news for shareholders. In the case of General Electric Company (NYSE: GE), there seem to be...
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Networking giant Cisco has been ordered by a federal judge to pay $1.9 billion in damages in a patent infringement lawsuit.
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Walmart has announced the sale of its U.K. grocery chain, Asda, for about $8.8 billion. The U.S. retailer will retain a stake in Asda and take an after-tax noncash write-off of $2.5 billion and a hit...
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