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Walmart plans big push to challenge Amazon on advertising
By Melissa Fares and Sheila Dang NEW YORK/ DALLAS (Reuters) - Walmart Inc plans to expand its advertising business, adding space for ads at its U.S. stores and sharing its vast trove of shopper data w...
Syndicated Content Jan 28, 2021
S&P, Dow futures eke out gains ahead of GDP, jobless claims data
By Devik Jain and Shreyashi Sanyal (Reuters) - The S&P 500 and the Dow index futures traded in a tight range on Thursday, ahead of data which will likely show another sharp contraction in the U.S. eco...
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McDonald’s earnings miss estimates as Europe lockdowns squash sales
(Reuters) - McDonald's Corp missed Wall Street estimates for quarterly profit and revenue on Thursday as a second round of lockdowns in parts of Europe hurt its business and countered the hamburger ch...
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SAP-owned Qualtrics valued at over $15 billion in IPO
By Joshua Franklin and Niket Nishant (Reuters) - Qualtrics International Inc was valued at over $15 billion in its initial public offering, against the backdrop of a capital market frenzy that has see...
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American Airlines posts record annual loss on pandemic pain
(Reuters) - American Airlines Group Inc reported an $8.9 billion annual loss on Thursday, its biggest on record, as travel restrictions and lockdowns due to the COVID-19 pandemic ravaged the aviation ...
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Analysis: Missing rail link, underused port: EU’s uphill battle to spend recovery billions
By Gabriela Baczynska and Gavin Jones BRUSSELS (Reuters) - In 2016, the agency set up to ensure European Union funds are spent properly complained that the southern Italian port of Taranto was "heavil...
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Dow profit rises 61.4% on recovery in chemical prices, demand
(Reuters) - Dow Inc reported a fourth-quarter profit on Thursday that rose 61.4%, compared with the third, helped by higher demand and prices for its chemicals following a gradual recovery from the im...
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In a first, most North American robots last year didn’t go to automotive plants
By Timothy Aeppel (Reuters) - For the first time last year, most of the robots ordered by companies in North America weren't destined for automotive factories. The shift is part of a long-term trend o...
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COVID-19 epidemic widens China’s North-South economic divide
By Lusha Zhang and Ryan Woo BEIJING (Reuters) - China's northern provinces were disproportionately hit by the pandemic in 2020, with the region's heavy industries devastated by demand shocks and logis...
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Qualcomm loses fight against EU antitrust regulators’ data demand
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Qualcomm on Thursday lost its fight against a data demand from EU antitrust regulators after Europe's top court reaffirmed the regulators' right to see it, in a ca...
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