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The Wall Street Journal: Ethereum co-creator donates $1 billion in crypto for India COVID-19 relief
Vitalik Buterin, co-creator of the crypto network Ethereum, donated more than $1 billion on Wednesday to a relief fund to combat the spread of Covid-19 in India......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Disney’s ESPN strikes 7-year deal to show NHL games
Walt Disney Co.'s ESPN and the National Hockey League said they struck a seven-year deal that will bring the Stanley Cup Finals to Disney’s ABC broadcast network and make hundreds of local-TV games available on the ESPN+ streaming service......»»
India has reportedly threatened to jail Twitter, Facebook, and WhatsApp employees if the firms don"t give up data regarding the farmers protests
India wrote letters to Facebook and Twitter citing specific employees in the country who risk jail time, The Wall Street Journal reported. Members of human rights organisations hold placards in.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Best Buy to lay off store workers amid shift to online sales
Best Buy Co. notified workers this week that it was cutting some jobs at its big-box stores, according to people familiar with the situation, as the retailer adapts to a world where more shopping happens online......»»
The Wall Street Journal: India-focused ETFs may be ready to rebound
India’s economy took a pounding from the COVID-19 pandemic. But could the impact of vaccines — combined with the country’s underlying drivers of growth — boost Indian-focused exchange-traded funds in 2021?.....»»
iPhone Factory Vandalized By Workers In India Discontent Over Wages, Working Hours
An Apple Inc (NASDAQ: AAPL) supplier’s factory has been attacked by workers in India who claim they were brutally exploited, the Wall Street Journal re read more.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Neiman Marcus bankruptcy options include selling business, closing some stores
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The Wall Street Journal: Smithfield to shut 2 more pork plants because of coronavirus
Smithfield Foods Inc. said it would close two more pork-processing plants because of the coronavirus pandemic, reducing meat supplies for grocery stores and deepening challenges for farmers......»»
Bed Bath & Beyond"s new CEO admits that stores are so cluttered that customers are leaving without buying anything due to "purchase paralysis"
Business Insider/Jessica Tyler In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Bed Bath & Beyond's new CEO Mark Tritton discussed his plans to turn around the bus.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Macy’s to close 125 department stores and pull up stakes at underperforming malls
Also on the chopping block is dual-headquarters structure, with Cincinnati on the short end of the stick......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Apple closes Chinese stores, corporate offices until Feb 9 due to coronavirus
Apple Inc. said Saturday it will close its stores and corporate offices in China until Feb. 9, a significant escalation in its response to the coronavirus outbreak gripping China and roiling global markets......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Fairway files for bankruptcy, proposes sale to Village Super Market
Fairway Markets, the iconic New York City grocery chain, filed for bankruptcy protection with a proposal to sell its Manhattan stores to the Village Super Market Inc., a member of the Wakefern Food Corp. cooperative......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Holiday shoppers flocked to online stores, preliminary data shows
Total U.S. retail sales for Nov. 1 through Christmas Eve rose 3.4% from a year earlier, according to Mastercard SpendingPulse, which tracks both online and in-store spending with all forms of payment......»»
The Wall Street Journal: SoftBank part of $1 billion investment in India mobile-payments startup Paytm
The parent company of popular Indian mobile-payments startup Paytm said it has secured $1 billion in fresh funds from Japan’s SoftBank Group Corp. and China’s Ant Financial Services Group, giving it more firepower in a fast-growing but crowded market......»»
Can"t afford a $1,780 share of Amazon? Charles Schwab will offer fractional share trading in an effort to attract younger investors (SCHW)
Reuters Charles Schwab will soon offer fractional stock trades in an effort to bring in younger clients, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday. Fractional shares allow traders to own slivers of a stock, opening.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Authentic Brands, Saks team up to bid for Barneys
Barneys New York Inc. Wednesday reached a deal to sell its assets to Authentic Brands Group LLC and investment firm B. Riley Financial Inc. and close the luxury chain’s remaining stores......»»
Forever 21 plan to file for bankruptcy could affect 7 Baltimore-area malls
Fast fashion retailer Forever 21 Inc. is reportedly planning to file for bankruptcy and close some of its more than 700 stores in the process, which could impact some of the Baltimore area's largest shopping malls. The Wall Street Journal reports F.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Walmart to quit selling e-cigarettes
Walmart Inc. will stop selling all e-cigarettes in its U.S. stores, citing regulatory uncertainty around the vaping devices after the White House announced plans to ban most flavors......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Walmart to stop selling all e-cigarettes
Walmart Inc. will stop selling all e-cigarettes in its U.S. stores, citing regulatory uncertainty around the vaping devices after the White House announced plans to ban most flavors......»»
Forever 21 plan to file for bankruptcy could affect 5 Hawaii malls
Fast fashion retailer Forever 21 Inc. is reportedly planning to file for bankruptcy and close some of its more than 700 stores in the process, which could impact some of Hawaii’s largest shopping malls. The Wall Street Journal reports Forever 21 .....»»