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The company is cutting costs because of flat parcel volumes, rising labor costs and a long stock-price slide.
Limited partners could cash out of a minority of their holdings in venture firm NFDG at current values in a secondary deal with Meta.
U.S. employees across multiple divisions offered chance to leave with severance.
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A Wall Street Journal investigation found the federal government paid insurers an estimated $44 billion from 2018 through ...
Wall Street's main indexes rose on Friday, pushing the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq to intraday record highs as investors pinned ...
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