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Uber finally turns a profit after more than $30bn of operating losses
Executives now have to pay much more attention to British watchdog on M&A
The carmaker’s challenges are partly because of years of poor decision-making
Sam Altman’s dystopian cryptocurrency project has several core problems
Apple, Amazon and Meta seek to incorporate machine learning into their operations
This year’s set of documents from European companies reveal some unexpected reactions to the events of 2022
TSMC and Samsung have not enjoyed similar boosts to the US chip designer because their shareholders are aware of the risks ahead
Landlords with buy-to-rent mortgages are passing on their pain
As show business suffers a ‘summer of hell’, the strong demand for live concerts points to revenue opportunities
Lobbyists are opposing EU moves to adopt Nutri-score labels, but the public health benefits are clear
Signs of balance-sheet recession are most evident in ailing sectors such as property
A minimally profitable banking system is unlikely to prove convincingly robust
EV maker has rare shot at joining the big leagues of the global automaking but still faces big challenges
With growth falling below target in their home market, companies are looking abroad for opportunities
Private equity group wins auction with lower bid by claiming financing and competition risks from rival
Can Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta adapt its new service quickly enough to out-run Elon Musk’s network?
Two companies Viessmann and Bayer opt for starkly different approaches when confronted with a strategic challenge
The expansion of France’s financial sector magnifies the gulf between the haves and have-nots
Two business-friendly states retreat from laws that would have allowed Foxconn and Apple to extend shift hours
Groups have to decide whether to build, partner or buy to take advantage of the innovations
Anyone betting that travellers have become immune to price might be taking a big risk
Painful adjustment looms for start-ups as they burn down cash reserves
Financial buyers look to have advantages in the battle to acquire the storied book publisher
Rules expected to be introduced next year will clarify how far protections such as sick pay and minimum wages will apply
Big part of the EV supply chain is still being worked out
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