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Mega Refining and Petrochemical Plant Selects Hytera as Provider of Professional Communications System
SHENZHEN, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 9, 2023--
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Position Imaging Secures $30M Funding to Support Growth and Market Expansion
STRATHAM, N.H.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 19, 2023--
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Taiwan's economy seen returning to growth in Q2: Reuters poll
TAIPEI Taiwan's export-dependent economy likely returned to growth in the second quarter thanks to resilient domestic consumption although
2023-07-26 14:30

Lira Extends Slump as Simsek Emphasizes Free Market Principles
Turkey’s lira extended its slide from Thursday after Treasury and Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek emphasized that he favors
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Tide Commits to Helping 200,000 Women Launch New Businesses By 2027
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 14, 2023--
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China Evergrande H1 net loss narrows to $4.5 billion
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2023-08-27 20:26

Pandemic, inflation push 68 million more in Asia into extreme poverty - ADB
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2023-08-24 08:45

Twitter to be evicted from Colorado office over unpaid rent
Elon Musk’s Twitter is set to be evicted from their office in Colorado after the social media platform failed to pay its rent, according to reports. A judge signed an order on 31 May giving law enforcement 49 days to kick Twitter out of the office at 3401 Bluff Street in Boulder, Colorado, reported The Denver Post. The company once had 300 employees at the 65,000sq-ft office, but it is unknown if anyone even still works there after sweeping job cuts made by the billionaire after he bought the company last October. Last year, Twitter fired 87 employees at the Boulder, with another 38 voluntarily resigning, according to a November notice to the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment. Twitter’s landlords filed a complaint for unpaid rent against the company on 12 May, with court papers stating that the platform leased four units in the building in February 2020. The landlord stated that a default notice to Twitter was ignored and they instead used a letter of credit deposited by Twitter as security for the offices to pay $968,000 in rent, the newspaper reported. The landlord then asked Twitter to replenish the security deposit but says that the company ignored the request. The platform was also sued last month by Boulder’s Avalanche Commercial Cleaning for around $93,500 for unpaid bills. A request for comment from The Independent received an auto-reply with a poop emoji from Twitter. Read More Elon Musk to launch biggest ever rocket after dramatic failure Elon Musk eyes ‘highly habitable’ planet that’s ‘practically next door’ Jack Dorsey says Indian government threatened to ‘shut Twitter down’ and raid staff homes Elon Musk is hilariously shut down by his ‘favourite’ podcast Elon Musk appears to side with Republican shamed for criticising Megan Fox’s parenting
2023-06-15 03:48

Selloff in Long-Maturity Treasuries Squeezes Recession Wagers
The Treasury yield curve has steepened this week, but the shift is unnerving investors as it comes through
2023-08-04 14:22

BNSF Railway’s Sandpoint Junction Connector Bridge Now Open
SANDPOINT, Idaho--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 7, 2023--
2023-08-08 05:59

Transgender woman, bookstore, teacher sue over Montana law banning drag reading events
A transgender woman, the owners of an independent bookstore and an educator who teaches in costume are among those challenging Montana's first-in-the-nation law that bans people dressed in drag from reading to children in public schools or libraries
2023-07-07 07:21
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