Gannett notches victory in hostile takeover bid
Gannett, the nation's largest newspaper chain, notched an important victory Thursday in its attempt to fend off a hostile takeover bid.
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Gannett, the nation's largest newspaper chain, notched an important victory Thursday in its attempt to fend off a hostile takeover bid.
Fintech entrepreneur Valerie Moran is the sole black woman in the top 1,000 people of the The Sunday Times' annual Rich List, which ranks Britain's super-wealthy.
Mike Walsh was busy trying to manage his doomed software company in 2009 when he agreed to take a 15 minute meeting with a little-known figure in the tech industry named Ryan Graves.
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A young guy starts a junk removal business with a beat-up truck and goes on to own four brands with 250 franchises across the United States, Canada and Australia.
Some employees at HuffPost learned Thursday morning that their days in the newsroom are numbered, as layoffs hit the popular news website.
As a young girl, fashion was in Amber Venz's blood. Her mother would dress her up in stylish outfits that drew attention at school and she was already learning how to make her own clothes.
Jailed auto executive Carlos Ghosn is facing a new round of allegations of financial misconduct.
Amazon investors are urging the company to halt sales of its facial-recognition software to government agencies over fears the technology could be used to violate people's rights.
An Alphabet shareholder is suing the company's board of directors, claiming it helped cover up allegations of sexual misconduct by former Google executives.
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Corporate America celebrated the first full year under the new tax law by rolling out a record-setting $1 trillion of stock buybacks.
From the jungles of Myanmar to the streets of Hong Kong, police throughout Asia are fighting a war against methamphetamine.
When Adina Kamkhatchi was in college, she had an eye for jewelry but not much of a budget.
Following a long string of scandals and controversies, some Facebook investors believe the company would be better off without Mark Zuckerberg as its chairman.