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Shell Flags Earnings Hit From $900 Mln Charge

Shell said its fourth-quarter earnings took a hit from a $900 million charge, offset by significantly higher gas trading, while its overall production volumes are on track to meet targets.

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Supermarket Giant Drops Pepsi and Lay’s Over Price Increases

The supermarket chain stopped selling PepsiCo products in France, Italy, Spain and Belgium, calling the price increases called unacceptable.

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Harvard Crisis Signals Broader Fight Over What a University Should Be

Before the plagiarism allegations, Claudine Gay was at the center of a campus debate over the direction of education.

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Xerox to Cut Workforce 15% and Overhaul Operating Model

The printer maker created a global business-services unit and revised its leadership team.

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Big Fashion Still Hasn’t Figured Out How to Pay a Living Wage

Initiatives such as bringing Swedish study circles to Bangladesh to teach negotiation won’t work, labor advocates say.

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Behind Cheap Stuff From Shein and Temu: A Hard Bargain With Suppliers

The shopping apps throw a lifeline to Chinese exporters, but it is a trade-off.

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Airbus In Talks to Buy Atos Cybersecurity Unit for Up to $2 Bln

Airbus is entering due diligence to buy Atos’s cybersecurity unit BDS, with an indicative offer valuing the business at up to $2 billion including debt.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original