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Intel Is in Talks to Buy GlobalFoundries for About $30 Billion
A deal for chip maker GlobalFoundries would be Intel’s largest acquisition. It comes as Intel is launching a major push to become a chip manufacturer for other companies.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalJ&J Recalls Aveeno, Neutrogena Spray Sunscreens
J&J said it was taking the action after detecting a potentially cancer-causing chemical in some samples.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalChina’s Economic Growth Slows in the Second Quarter
China’s economic rebound slowed in the second quarter but continued to show unusual resilience more than a year after the country largely got control of the coronavirus within its borders.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalAirbus Soars Past Boeing by Showing Little Mercy to Struggling Customers
The aircraft giant made its customers honor jetliner contracts, despite the pandemic. That allowed the European company to take the No. 1 position in its longtime rivalry with Boeing, which was hobbled by the grounding of the MAX, among other problems.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalBroadcom No Longer in Talks to Buy SAS Institute, Sources Say
The founders of SAS Institute changed their minds about a sale, people familiar with the matter said. A deal would have valued the software company in the range of $15 billion to $20 billion.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalInflation Threat May Be Boosted by Changes in Globalization, Demographics and E-Commerce
Shifts in the global economy over the past few decades have helped keep prices in check, but some economists say these forces have begun to reverse in ways that the pandemic has intensified.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalByteDance Shelved IPO Intentions After Chinese Regulators Warned About Data Security
ByteDance put on hold indefinitely its intentions to list offshore earlier this year after Chinese officials told the company to focus on addressing data-security risks, people familiar with the matter said.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalMás leídas hoy
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- El Reino Unido desafía a la UE y altera unilateralmente el Protocolo de Irlanda
- 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
- La negativa de Madrid a cerrar bloquea el plan de Sanidad y las autonomías para evitar un nuevo repunte en Semana Santa
- Electric Vehicles Are the U.S. Auto Industry’s Future—if Dealers Can Figure Out How to Sell Them
- El Gobierno se plantea transferir más dinero a las autonomías para que ayuden a las empresas
- Revolución en el IVA del comercio online
- "Están desapareciendo millones de trabajos y los hombres sufrirán más que las mujeres"
- 8-M: todos contra todos
- Moncloa suspende en la gestión de la pandemia con peor nota que las CCAA
- La vida en pareja aumenta la brecha de género
- Google’s FLoC Is a Terrible Idea
- Calviño quiere que la mayoría de los 11.000 millones sean ayudas directas