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How much do stocks have to drop before trading is halted? The details on market ‘circuit breakers'
Stock futures were down so much on Sunday that trading needed to be halted momentarily.
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Hooters files for bankruptcy to enable founder-led buyout
Hooters says it intends to stay open and resolve its troubles within four months. A group of the company’s original founders plans to buy and operate more of the restaurants.
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This pub on a remote island in Ireland is looking for someone new to take over—but there's a catch
The McLoughlin Bar in Achill Island has been run by the same family for over 150 years and its current owner is looking for a person to take the reins.
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23andMe bankruptcy filing sparks privacy fears as DNA data of millions goes up for sale
A 23andMe spokesperson said that there will be no change to how the company stores customers’ data and that it plans to follow all relevant U.S. laws.
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23andMe bankruptcy: Here's how to delete your data
23andMe has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and its co-founder and CEO has resigned as the struggling genetic testing company continues its push to cut costs.
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DNA testing company 23andMe files for bankruptcy
The genetic testing company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in Missouri Sunday night.
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23andMe files for bankruptcy, Anne Wojcicki steps down as CEO
Anne Wojcicki has resigned from her role as chief executive effective immediately, though she will remain a member of the board.
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Ben & Jerry's says its CEO was fired over the company's political posts
Ben & Jerry’s claims its CEO was wrongly fired because of the ice cream company’s progressive political stance.
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These are the 10 cheapest states to start a new business in the US
Utah is the least expensive state to start a new business, according to a new ranking from online small business advisor SimplifyLLC.
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‘RFK'ing the french fries': Steak ‘n Shake becomes a MAHA darling
The Indianapolis-based fast-food chain has embraced Kennedy, earning praise from many high-profile Trump supporters along the way.
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PepsiCo buys prebiotic soda brand Poppi for nearly $2 billion
Poppi’s founders Allison and Stephen Ellsworth launched the brand back in 2018.
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Florida's famous orange groves may soon disappear
Florida’s citrus growers are struggling to survive the one-two punch of hurricanes and disease.
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What is a product recall?
Recalls occur when manufacturers and distributors remove products “that present a risk of injury or gross deception or are otherwise defective,” according to the FDA.
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How an entrepreneur created a business from his mother's hot sauce recipe
Hector Saldivar of Tia Lupita Foods took his products from his mother’s doorstep to local stores, and then to national retailers and “Shark Tank.”
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Giant chipmaker TSMC to spend $100B to expand chip manufacturing in US, Trump announces
Chip giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. plans to invest $100 billion in the United States, President Donald Trump said Monday.
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Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen resigns following investigation into personal conduct
Kroger Chairman and CEO Rodney McMullen is stepping down after an internal investigation into his personal conduct.
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What's the best business advice these Latino industry leaders have received?
We asked Latino entrepreneurs and leaders at the La Cena event in Los Angeles, CA to share the best business advice that they have received in their careers.
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Some people online are planning an ‘economic blackout' Friday. What does that mean?
An effort to encourage U.S. consumers to participate in a day of protest by not spending money Friday has picked up momentum online, with thousands of people across social media saying they plan to take part in the “economic blackout.”
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Starbucks laying off 1,100 corporate workers as sales decline
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol said the company will be laying off more than 1,100 corporate employees after sales declined for four straight quarters.
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In national DEI dismantle, corporate charity efforts could be next
Companies are scaling back or abandoning DEI goals related to hiring and suppliers. Corporate charities are not safe from Trump administration attacks either.