: Starbucks denies union accusations, says it’s not banning Pride decorations in stores
Coffee chain Starbucks Corp. on Tuesday denied allegations from its unionized employees that it had banned pride-themed decorations in U.S. stores.
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Market Extra: Why Wall Street is still divided on 2023 stock-market outlook as S&P 500 enters new bull market
Halfway through 2023, Wall Street strategists still cannot agree on their yearly forecasts for the S&P 500 index. The dispersion of their opinions has become...
In One Chart: U.S. stocks typically climb on Fed days, but the trend is weaker under Powell
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: Nvidia officially closes in $1 trillion territory, becoming seventh U.S. company to hit market-cap milestone
Nvidia Corp. officially joined vaunted company Tuesday, becoming just the seventh public U.S. company to finish a trading session in $1 trillion territory.
: Amazon: AWS experienced outage
Amazon.com Inc. AMZN acknowledged late Tuesday that its AWS service is “experiencing degraded contact handling” in the US-EAST-1 Region. In an email message, a company...
: Logitech CEO is stepping down
Logitech International LOGI on Tuesday said Chief Executive Bracken Darrell had resigned from the electronics maker “to pursue another opportunity.” The company, which makes keyboards,...
BorgWarner says Phinia spinoff to begin trading in July
BorgWarner Inc. shares fell 1.9% in the aftermarket Tuesday after the auto-parts supplier said the spinoff of its fuels systems Phinia Inc. is on track...