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‘The End of the GE We Knew’: Breakup Turns a Page in Modern Business History
CEO Larry Culp resisted splitting up the company that began the 21st century as the most valuable conglomerate in America.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalFacebook Allows Stolen Content to Flourish, Its Researchers Warned
About 40% of traffic to pages in 2018 went to those with content that was plagiarized or recycled, and Facebook has been slow to crack down on copyright infringement, according to internal reports. Facebook says it has taken steps to address the issues, including by removing fake accounts and reducing distribution of unoriginal news reporting.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalSoftBank Suffers $54 Billion Bruise From China’s Tech Crackdown
The Japanese conglomerate also reported its first quarterly net loss in a year and a half after China’s stricter regulations on technology companies weighed on SoftBank’s investment portfolio.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalTesla Stock Price Slides After Musk Promises on Twitter to Sell $21 Billion Stake
The car maker’s shares fell after Twitter users, in an online poll, directed CEO Elon Musk to sell one-tenth of his stock, valued at around $21 billion.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalNatural-Gas Exports Lift Prices for U.S. Utilities Ahead of Winter
The supply squeeze, one of the first ever since the U.S. began sending large volumes of gas abroad, means hefty heating bills for consumers.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalThe Economic Rebound From Covid-19 Was Easy. Now Comes the Hard Part.
As supply-chain disruptions worsen and inflation surges, executives and policy makers must navigate a delicate transition to a more normal economy.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalBiden’s Vaccine Mandate Means Millions of Workers Must Get Shots by Jan. 4 or Test Weekly
While the Biden administration has said the requirements are necessary to curb the pandemic, they have drawn opposition from many Republicans.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalMás leídas hoy
- El Reino Unido desafía a la UE y altera unilateralmente el Protocolo de Irlanda
- Electric Vehicles Are the U.S. Auto Industry’s Future—if Dealers Can Figure Out How to Sell Them
- El empresariado alza la voz contra la inacción política frente a la crisis
- La vida en pareja aumenta la brecha de género
- Revolución en el IVA del comercio online
- Google’s FLoC Is a Terrible Idea
- 8-M: todos contra todos
- Peidró (Also): "La mal llamada IA es un término marketiniano"
- La negativa de Madrid a cerrar bloquea el plan de Sanidad y las autonomías para evitar un nuevo repunte en Semana Santa
- El Gobierno retrasa la aprobación de las ayudas a pymes hasta el viernes
- "Están desapareciendo millones de trabajos y los hombres sufrirán más que las mujeres"
- Las guerras eternas del feminismo: del "sólo sí es sí" a la 'Ley Trans'
- El Gobierno ampliará hasta el 31 de diciembre la moratoria para evitar que las empresas presenten concurso
- Moncloa suspende en la gestión de la pandemia con peor nota que las CCAA
- He pagado de más a Hacienda, ¿cómo consigo que me lo devuelva?
- Calviño quiere que la mayoría de los 11.000 millones sean ayudas directas