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Rogers Preparing Junk-Bond Sale for Maple Leaf Sports Stake

Rogers Communications prepares to issue junk bonds to fund the purchase of a stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment.

Google Abandons Diversity Hiring Goals Amidst Legal and Political Scrutiny

Google faces scrutiny for diversity hiring targets amid intensifying debate in Washington, D.C., while Microsoft and Apple maintain their commitment to DEI despite criticism and legal challenges.

Ford CEO Slams Trump Tariffs, Calls Out Toyota and Hyundai Over Lack of Payments

Ford CEO Jim Farley believes that tariffs on imports unfairly benefit some automakers.

Arm, Qualcomm Stocks Drop on Cautious AI Outlook

Arm and Qualcomm stocks dropped Thursday after their earnings outlooks signaled that AI is not yet driving a new wave of demand for consumer devices.

US Trade Representative nominee faces Republican concerns over trade woes

US trade representative nominee Jamieson Greer faces grilling over rural states' potential trade war risks during his confirmation hearing.

Starbucks to Embark on Personalized Cup Message Initiative

Starbucks is launching a new policy of writing personalized messages on to-go cups, aiming to better connect with customers. The messages, which include well wishes and smiley faces, have received mixed reactions on social media, with some customers appreciating the sentiment and others expressing concern over potential delays in service. The policy is part of a larger effort by CEO Brian Niccol to revitalize the company, which has faced challenges in recent years including price hikes and long wait times.

Lightspeed Commerce sticks with public listing, plans acquisitions

Lightspeed Commerce stays public, plans acquisitions, buybacks. The stock initially fell 18% on the news, but pared losses.

Labor Market, Not Inflation, May Hold Clues for Fed's Rate Cut Outlook

Why the Fed might cut rates again this year: It's all about the labor market

Ford CEO Calls Out Toyota, Hyundai for Zero Tariffs on Vehicles Imported to U.S.

Ford CEO Jim Farley criticizes Trump's tariffs for unfairly targeting Canada and Mexico while exempting South Korea and Japan, potentially wiping out billions in profits.

Job Search Challenges Lengthen as Unemployment Claims Rise

US unemployment claims rise, signaling longer job search times and a challenging labor market for job seekers.