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Google’s Grip on Search Slips as TikTok and AI Startup Mount Challenge
As new offerings for advertisers arrive, Google’s share of the U.S. search ad market is projected by one research firm to drop below 50% next […]
Container-Ship Stocks Fall After U.S. Port Strike Ends
Shares dropped as much as 16% as the agreement nixed for now the prospects of higher freight rates.
Jeep Parent Stellantis Taking ‘Drastic Measures’ to Conserve Cash
The company’s finance chief revives “doghouse” requirements at global automaker to curb spending and reverse falling profit.
Founder of Alleged Adderall ‘Pill Mill’ Sent Back to Jail
Ruthia He, founder of telehealth startup Done Global, was sent back to jail Friday after a judge found that she posessed a Chinese travel document […]
Google Threatens to Stop Linking to News in New Zealand
Google threatened to stop linking to news in New Zealand if lawmakers pass a bill aimed at making digital platforms pay media outlets.
Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk
Postal Savings Bank of China, China Merchants Bank and more in the latest Market Talks covering Financial Services.
Auto & Transport Roundup: Market Talk
BMW, Mercedes-Benz and more in the latest Market Talks covering the Auto and Transport sector.
Can a ‘Precision Scheduling’ Expert Fix Berkshire Hathaway’s Railroad?
Warren Buffett’s designated successor is taking a hands-on approach with BNSF Railway, one of Berkshire’s biggest companies.
Tussle for Control of Korea Zinc Sends Shares Higher
Shares of the Seoul-based nonferrous-metal producer closed 8.8% higher, outperforming the benchmark Kospi’s 0.3% gain.