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The Wall Street Journal: Vice Media to lay off more than 150 employees
Vice Media Group on Friday said it is laying off more than 150 employees from its U.S. and international units as the company tries to rein in costs amid an industrywide slowdown in digital advertising......»»
Airbnb"s losses swelled to $674 million last year, even before the coronavirus crisis crushed its business
Richard Drew/AP Airbnb lost $674 million last year, which was hundreds of millions of dollars more than it lost in 2018, The Wall Street Journal reported. The online travel company's revenue jumped 32% year-over-year, but its costs rose even faster, clim.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: WeWork skips rent payments to cut costs amid pandemic
WeWork has stopped paying rent at some U.S. locations, in the latest sign that the co-working company is aggressively trying to cut costs as the economic downturn eats into its revenue......»»
Mattel will close Canada factory after shuttering two manufacturing sites in Asia: WSJ
Mattel Inc will close a factory in Canada after shutting down two plants in Asia, as the toymaker reduces its manufacturing footprint to cut costs, the Wall Street Journal said on Sunday......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Alphabet’s chief legal officer stepping down amid investigation of conduct
The chief legal officer of Google parent Alphabet Inc. is leaving the company amid an investigation into his relationships with employees of the search-engine giant......»»
The Wall Street Journal: SEC plan would loosen exchanges’ control over real-time stock data
Regulators are taking steps to loosen the control that big U.S. exchanges exert over the flow of real-time stock prices to the public in an effort to lower costs for investors......»»
Boeing may tap the bond market for the first time since July as 737 Max costs swell (BA)
REUTERS/Lindsey Wasson Boeing is considering raising more debt for the first time since July to help offset the mounting costs of the 737 Max disaster, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday. Shares of Boeing dipped as much as 1.5% in.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Boeing may raise more debt to curb loses from 737 MAX
Boeing had $20 billion in available funds at the end of the September quarter, but the MAX crisis costs are getting bigger......»»
Boeing may tap debt market to help pay 737 MAX costs: WSJ
Boeing could raise as much as $5 billion in debt to help cover expenditures that could top $15 billion in the first half, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter. Finances at the plane maker have been.....»»
Paying too much for internet service? How your bill compares
The Wall Street Journal analyzed thousands of internet bills from throughout the U.S. See how your broadband costs stack up......»»
Paying too much for internet service? How your bill compares
The Wall Street Journal analyzed thousands of internet bills from throughout the U.S. See how your broadband costs stack up......»»
Google reportedly manipulates search results to hide controversial subjects and favor big business (GOOGL, GOOG)
Philippe Huguen/Getty Google is reportedly manipulating Google Search results in favor of big business, according to a new report in the Wall Street Journal. Additionally, Googl.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Bill Fouse, who helped launch indexing for institutional investors, dies at 91
As a Wells Fargo executive, he pioneered techniques for lowering costs and allocating assets.....»»
WeWork weighs pullback in China as part of cost cuts: WSJ
WeWork's parent The We Company's new management team is considering curbing its expansion plans in China as part of the company's new emphasis on controlling costs, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter......»»
WSJ: Amazon Manipulated Search Algo To Focus On Profitability
Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) has been manipulating its product search system to focus on listings which will profit the company, according to The Wall Street Journal. read more.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Privately held Univision explores sale to larger media company
Univision Communications Inc. is exploring strategic options including a possible sale, according to people familiar with the matter, a process that could culminate in a long-sought deal for the Spanish-language broadcaster’s private-equity owners......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Google sued, accused of lifting song lyrics from music site Genius
Genius Media Group Inc. depends on Google’s search engine to send music lovers to its website stocked with hard-to-decipher lyrics to hip-hop songs and other pop hits......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Apple sued by developers over costs of App Store
Developers have sued Apple Inc. over the costs associated with selling apps on the company’s App Store, accusing the tech business of monopolizing app distribution......»»