The-commerce app, which has spent a fortune marketing itself in America, is reportedly starting to hedge its reliance on the US market.
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US shale producers are on the receiving end of a wild well of class-action lawsuits alleging anticompetitive behavior.
But the ramped-up protectionist wave hasn’t extended to investor interest in new shares of Chinese companies.
Uber wants to know how you feel before you even get into your ride.
Climate litigation is rapidly transforming to offer the promise of big victories and big cash prizes for lawyers.
Honda may be placing its hopes on carbon capture to reach bold net-zero goals – despite the tech’s high price tag.
A $721 million loss from equity investments in other companies pulled the entire company down to an overall loss of $654 million.
EVs cost double to operate, can travel half as far, and require recharging, which isn’t ideal for an industry operating on thin margins.
At least one PE firm has reportedly spoken with Peloton as it considers going private, but no deal is certain.
The company’s Disney+ and Hulu platforms eked out $47 million in operating income. Just don’t ask about ESPN+.
In 2023, roughly 42% of e-commerce orders involved a store acting as a fulfillment hub or a place where consumers can pick up or return items.
As vehicles become more connected and autonomous, they also collect a lot more data.
Oil industry titan Shell has sold millions of carbon credits linked to CO2 removal that never actually occurred, the Financial Times found.
As the latest MLB season kicks into full gear, fans in 15 markets across the US can’t watch local game broadcasts.
The new fundraising comes just a month after Arbol spun up a subsidiary catering to homeowners in US coastal communities
First-quarter revenue rose, but global same-store sales grew just 1.9%, slightly below what Wall Street had predicted.