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UK to benefit from £937m Irish investment, says Starmer
The £937m investment will create about 850 new jobs, according to prime minister Sir Keir Starmer.
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HP has new incentive to stop blocking third-party ink in its printers
Trade group callls out HP for latest Dynamic Security firmware update.
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SoftBank-Backed PayPay Rises 19% After $880 Million IPO
Shares of PayPay Corp. jumped 19% in its trading debut Thursday after the digital payments firm’s $879.8 million US IPO, the biggest listing for a Japanese company on a US stock exchange in a decade.
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Top-Rated Hilton Head Island Seeks $35 Million Bonds for Fire HQ
Hilton Head, a historic island off of South Carolina known for its golfing and 12-mile beachfront, is tapping the municipal bond market to fund a new headquarters for firefighters.
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NHL: Senators will not forfeit '26 1st-round pick
The NHL will not make the Ottawa Senators forfeit their 2026 first-round draft pick for their role in a cancelled 2022 trade between Vegas and Anaheim involving winger Evgenii Dadonov.
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Schroders Sale Nets Wells Fargo, Other Banks £83 Million in Fees
Wells Fargo & Co., Barclays Plc and JPMorgan Chase & Co. will split £83 million ($110.8 million) in fees for their work on the sale of UK asset manager Schroders Plc.
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Centuries before the Inca, Peru's wealthy imported parrots from afar
The Inca Empire's system of roads were built on centuries-old trade routes.
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CF Industries Shares Hit Record as Risks Mount From Iran War
Fertilizer markets are tightening as the escalating conflict in the Middle East threatens global supplies of nitrogen-based crop nutrients, boosting companies such as CF Industries Holdings Inc., the world’s largest producer of ammonia.
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Amazon Seized Brief Window for $54 Billion Global Bond Sale
The banks selling $54 billion of Amazon.com Inc. bonds this week as the war in Iran intensified settled on a clear sales pitch: the company is a safe bet in a world that’s becoming less predictable.
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Empathy is complicated in a selfish, results-based business like NASCAR
As soon as the green flag waves, drivers are all out for themselves, but are there instances when the stars of NASCAR feel empathy for their rivals?
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Stellantis Weighs Deals With China Carmakers to Shore Up Europe
Stellantis NV is exploring deals with Chinese carmakers through which they would invest in the Fiat owner’s struggling European operations, as the company focuses its own investments on the Americas, according to people familiar with the matter.