Kraft Heinz pauses work to split the company as new CEO says 'challenges are fixable'
Kraft Heinz CEO Steve Cahillane said many of the company's issues are "fixable."
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Kraft Heinz CEO Steve Cahillane said many of the company's issues are "fixable."
Uber has been adding more AI features to its platform, and is now looking to make shopping easier.
Total mortgage demand was flat last week, but FHA demand rose, as that product offers bigger savings.
New data shows that states where key midterm elections races will take place paid over $134 billion in tariffs during 2025 as affordability issues mounted.
TotalEnergies completely exited its oil and gas operations in Venezuela in 2022, following a strategic shift away from heavy and high-sulfur crude.
French AI startup Mistral said it will invest 1.2 billion euros ($1.43 billion) into digital infrastructure projects in Sweden.
Market watchers said bitcoin is showing signs that its historical four-year cycle around halving remains intact.
"We've made less flashy headlines than some, and we've been focused on growing revenue and winning business," Anthropic's chief commercial officer told CNBC.
Shares of the software giant plummeted after the company posted its fourth-quarter earnings.
Japanese equities expected to scale fresh highs, but some warn that the rally may be treading on thin line.
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