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Boeing, Nike, Peloton, Intel among companies with CEO exits in 2024

Boeing, Nike, Peloton, Intel among companies with CEO exits in 2024

Check out what’s clicking on FoxBusiness.com. Some big-name companies and their CEOs have parted ways this year.  That has been…
Increasing capacity and meeting decarbonisation goals – can it be done?

Increasing capacity and meeting decarbonisation goals – can it be done?

With decarbonisation high on the agenda, and challenges surrounding the seemingly insatiable demand for high-quality metals and critical minerals to…
Isracard directors prefer Delek bid

Isracard directors prefer Delek bid

Delek Group (TASE: DELKG), controlled by Yitzhak Tshuva and managed by CEO Idan Wallace, is close to gaining control…
6 financial New Year’s resolutions for 2025

6 financial New Year’s resolutions for 2025

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Eurozone growth threatened by global trade war, economists warn

Eurozone growth threatened by global trade war, economists warn

A possible global trade war and regional political paralysis are the two biggest threats facing the Eurozone economy in 2025,…
China factory activity grows more slowly, services recover By Reuters

China factory activity grows more slowly, services recover By Reuters

By Joe Cash BEIJING (Reuters) -China’s manufacturing activity barely grew in December though services and construction recovered, an official survey…
Meta will invest in AI-generated characters and profiles to drive up engagement

Meta will invest in AI-generated characters and profiles to drive up engagement

Michael Lee Strategy founder Michael Lee discusses the selloff in Microsoft and Meta shares and explains why the two companies…
Nvidia may be entering a ‘limitless’ era: Investor

Nvidia may be entering a ‘limitless’ era: Investor

Nvidia’s (NVDA) Teflon-like stock may be taking a few swipes as the year winds down, but a new chapter awaits…
Regulators finally approve Nvidia’s $800m acquisition of Run:ai

Regulators finally approve Nvidia’s $800m acquisition of Run:ai

In April, US AI chip giant Nvidia Corp. announced that it was acquiring Israeli AI infrastructure orchestration and management…
If Dry January is too much for you, try its more lenient cousin—Damp January

If Dry January is too much for you, try its more lenient cousin—Damp January

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