Category: Business
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Do Your Passwords Meet the Proposed New Federal Guidelines?
Proposed new standards want to make passwords secure—but also more user-friendly.
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The Railroad on the Wrong Side of Trump’s Tariffs
A $28 billion merger in 2023 created Canadian Pacific Kansas City, which connects Mexico, the U.S. and Canada.
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Bowlero to Rebrand to Lucky Strike as It Buys More Entertainment Venues
Bowlero is formally rebranding to Lucky Strike Entertainment as it expands into family entertainment centers and water parks.
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Denmark to Pay $4.5 Billion for Majority Stake in Copenhagen Airports
The deal would increase the Danish government’s stake in the airport operator to 98.6% and ensure the hub continues to contribute positively to the economy, ministers said.
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Prosus Bets on AI to Lift Growth After Profit Jumps
The investment group posted a steep rise in core headline earnings, driven by strong improvements in e-commerce and Tencent performance, and is now looking to AI for further growth.
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U.S. Steelmakers to Trump: Bring On More Tariffs
The companies are urging the president-elect to reimpose duties on steel from the U.K., the EU and Japan, accusing foreign rivals of unfair market practices.
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Volkswagen Workers Begin Striking as Labor Dispute Escalates
Thousands of workers at Volkswagen sites across Germany participated in warning strikes on Monday as a conflict with management escalated over the carmaker’s plans to slash jobs, cut pay and close factories.
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Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger Resigns After Struggling to Turn Around Chip Maker
Intel said Pat Gelsinger has retired and stepped down from the company’s board of directors.
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Jammed Thanksgiving Flights Push U.S. Air Travel to Record
A record number of travelers descended on U.S. airports Sunday, the peak of the busy Thanksgiving travel period.
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Carlos Tavares Steps Down as CEO of Jeep-Maker Stellantis; Shares Fall Sharply
The global automaker’s sales in North America declined over the past year because of high-cost models that dealers struggled to sell.