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[kuhm] / kʌm /




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According to a release, the staff union called for an unfair labor practice strike on Tuesday afternoon, alleging management has shown no intention to come to an agreement on the pending contract.

From Los Angeles Times

"Competitiveness is won in operations, not treaties. Vietnam's advantage comes from speed, predictability and deep supply-chain integration, not just tariff access," said Kotla.

From BBC

One of the main risks this year will come from the oil market.

From BBC

The move shouldn’t come as a major surprise to Sandisk or Western Digital investors, given comments made on Western Digital’s last earnings call.

From MarketWatch

Palo Alto Networks came up well short on its profit guidance for the current quarter, outweighing stronger-than-expected performance in the most recent quarter.

From MarketWatch