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08.03 / 02:01
Reuters CEO Airlines Boeing awards WSJ reports Boeing to tie more of employee bonus pays to safety, WSJ reports
(Reuters) — Boeing (NYSE:BA) is overhauling how it pays employee bonuses to emphasize quality and safety, following production problems found after Alaska Airlines door plug blowout, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.
06.03 / 11:52
Remark Election WhatsApp WSJ President reports Nikki Haley ends White House bid, WSJ reports
Nikki Haley plans to end her presidential campaign on Wednesday, the Wall Street Journal reported, a decision that will ensure that Donald Trump will win the Republican nomination and once again face Democratic President Joe Biden in November's election. Haley is expected to make an appearance to deliver brief remarks around 10 am ET and made her decision after Super Tuesday, the report said, citing people familiar with her plans.
03.03 / 23:23
Reuters WSJ reports Department Investors raise Macy's buyout bid - WSJ
(Reuters) -An investor group seeking to buy Macy's (NYSE:M) is raising its offer by nearly $1 billion after the department store chain rebuffed its prior proposal as too low, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday.
01.03 / 21:45
IPO Target Platform Reddit WSJ social reports Reddit seeks up to $6.5 billion valuation in one of year's most-anticipated IPOs - WSJ
Reddit is aiming for a valuation between $6 billion to $6.5 billion in its upcoming initial public offering (IPO), a decrease from its previous $10 billion valuation in August 2021, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.
01.03 / 17:33
UPS Manufacturing Airlines Boeing WSJ reports Boeing holds preliminary discussions about acquiring supplier Spirit AeroSystems - WSJ
Boeing (NYSE:BA) is currently in discussions to acquire Spirit AeroSystems (NYSE:SPR), according to a report by The Wall Street Journal on Friday.
29.02 / 05:01
SEC CEO security WSJ reports Investigations International SEC investigating whether OpenAI misled investors in Altman saga- WSJ
Investing.com-- The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is investigating whether OpenAI investors were misled in the wake of the AI firm’s recent leadership overhaul, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday citing people familiar with the matter.
28.02 / 18:41
markets IPO Provident security WSJ Trade reports Stripe hits $65 billion valuation in deal for employee share sale - WSJ
Stripe has grown to a valuation of $65 billion, allowing some of its employees to sell their shares in the company, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal Wednesday.
21.02 / 20:39
SEC security WSJ Luna country reports Courts Montenegro Court Montenegro court says Do Kwon should be extradited to US, WSJ reports
(Reuters) — A court in Montenegro on Wednesday ruled that crypto entrepreneur and Terraforms Labs co-founder Do Kwon should be extradited to the United States, rather than to his home country South Korea, to stand trial on fraud charges, the Wall Street Journal reported.
21.02 / 18:41
IPO Platform Reddit WSJ Trade social reports Reddit to sell shares to loyal users in IPO - WSJ
On Wednesday, it was reported by the Wall Street Journal that Reddit, a social media platform, is planning to sell a portion of its IPO shares to its users.
21.02 / 18:41
IPO Reuters Platform Reddit WSJ Trade reports Reddit plans to reserve shares for its big users in IPO, WSJ reports
(Reuters) -Social media platform Reddit plans to sell a chunk of its IPO shares to its platform's users, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.
16.02 / 16:47
COST WSJ Comcast reports Paramount held talks with Comcast about potential streaming partnership - WSJ
According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, Paramount Global (PARA) held discussions with Comcast (NASDAQ:CMCSA) recently regarding joining forces in streaming through a partnership or joint venture.
15.02 / 15:46
COST WSJ voice consequences rights Is It OK to Be Mean to a Chatbot?
Artificial intelligence can be incredibly annoying. Like when you realize the customer-service chatbot has you in a reply loop. Or when your voice assistant keeps giving you irrelevant answers to your question.
13.02 / 21:19
UPS Manufacturing WSJ Trade exclusive reports Walmart in talks to buy Vizio for more than $2 billion, WSJ reports
(Reuters) -Walmart is in talks to buy smart-television manufacturer Vizio for more than $2 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter.
12.02 / 22:23
COST Reuters Kirklands WSJ Trade reports Express prepares for debt restructuring and possible bankruptcy, reports WSJ
(Reuters) — Apparel retailer Express is preparing for debt restructuring and a possible bankruptcy within weeks, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday, citing people with knowledge of the matter.
10.02 / 07:45
UPS Provident CEO security WSJ reports Sam Altman eyes semiconductor industry, in talks to raise nearly $7 trillion to boost AI chip production
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is reportedly setting his sights on a new frontier: the semiconductor industry. According to a Wall Street Journal report published on Thursday, Altman is engaged in conversations with investors, including those from the United Arab Emirates, to secure trillions in funding aimed at bolstering global production of chips specifically designed for AI technology. This initiative could require raising as much as $5 trillion to $7 trillion, as per the report.
09.02 / 11:30
COST UPS Citi Citigroup Solomonic WSJ reports Morning Coffee: The Citigroup cost-cutter encouraging people to stop managing-up. Goldman Sachs' partner party is coming
Andy Sieg, the newish head of wealth management at Citigroup, looks a little older than his 56 years. This might be because managing wealth managers is a stressful business, and he oversaw 25,000 of them at Merrill Lynch before joining Citi last September. Or it might be because he is wise. 
28.01 / 03:57
COST Manufacturing awards WSJ reports Department US to announce billions in subsidies for advanced chips -WSJ
Joe Biden's administration is expected to award billions of dollars in subsidies in coming weeks to top semiconductor companies including Intel and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co to help build new factories in the U.S., the Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday. The forthcoming announcements aim to kick-start manufacturing of advanced semiconductors that power smartphones, artificial intelligence, and weapons systems, the WSJ reported, citing industry executives familiar with the negotiations.
27.01 / 13:17
COST Manufacturing awards WSJ President reports US to announce billions in subsidies for advanced chips
semiconductor companies including Intel, and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co in the coming weeks to help build new factories in the United States, the Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday. The forthcoming announcements are aimed at kick-starting manufacturing of advanced semiconductors that power smartphones, artificial intelligence and weapons systems, the WSJ reported, citing industry executives familiar with the negotiations.
18.01 / 23:41
COST UPS FIVE WSJ reports Department Macy's to cut 3.5% of workforce, close five stores in cost-cutting push: WSJ
Investing.com — Macy's (NYSE:M) will reportedly cut about 3.5% of its workforce and shutter five of its stores as the department store ramps up efforts to cut costs amid a difficult demand backdrop. 
17.01 / 17:35
Digital CEO Platform WSJ reports Videos Interviews CNN boss plans to merge newsgathering ops, explores digital subscription model - WSJ
(Reuters) — CNN's new CEO Mark Thompson plans to combine all newsgathering operations of the news network into one unit that would serve its television, streaming and digital platforms, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.
12.01 / 14:59
FIVE CEO WSJ trends Universities performer innovations WSJ's Management Top 250: 2023
the Management Top 250, a ranking produced annually since 2017 through a partnership between The Wall Street Journal and the Drucker Institute, which is a part of Claremont Graduate University. It is grounded in key principles put forth by Drucker, who died in 2005, and examines five dimensions of corporate performance: customer satisfaction, employee engagement and development, innovation, social responsibility and financial strength. The new face of the C-suite is changing - its older, has broader industry experience and is increasingly female.

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