Home Depot stepping up spring hiring to 100,000 workers
(Reuters) – Home Depot Inc (NYSE:HD) said on Tuesday it would hire more than 100,000 workers across its stores and warehouses, as the retailer gears up for its key spring selling season.
(Reuters) – Home Depot Inc (NYSE:HD) said on Tuesday it would hire more than 100,000 workers across its stores and warehouses, as the retailer gears up for its key spring selling season.
By Kenneth Li (Reuters) -AT&T Inc said on Tuesday it will spin off WarnerMedia in a $43 billion transaction to merge its media properties with Discovery (NASDAQ:DISCA) Inc and also.
By Geoffrey Smith Investing.com — U.S. stock markets opened mixed on Tuesday, unable to build immediately on Monday’s momentum, which had allowed investors to claw back some of their losses.
(Reuters) – Private equity firms Blackstone (NYSE:BX) Inc and Carlyle Group (NASDAQ:CG) Inc are in talks about potentially teaming up on a bid for Swiss drugmaker Novartis’ generics unit, Bloomberg News reported.
By Brenna Hughes Neghaiwi ZURICH (Reuters) -UBS on Tuesday reported its best annual profit since the global financial crisis, emboldening it to hike share buybacks and set more ambitious profit.
By Sam Boughedda Investing.com — Shares of Chinese electric vehicle firms Nio Inc (NYSE:NIO), Li Auto Inc (NASDAQ:LI) and Xpeng Inc (NYSE:XPEV) all opened higher before sliding Tuesday after reporting their delivery numbers for.
By Mike Stone WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Lockheed Martin Corp said on Tuesday it named Jesus “Jay” Malave, who was senior vice president and CFO at L3Harris, as the company’s chief financial.
(Reuters) – Pfizer Inc (NYSE:PFE) and Germany’s BioNTech SE (NASDAQ:BNTX) are expected to submit an emergency use authorization request as early as Tuesday to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for.
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Tesla Inc will recall 53,822 U.S. vehicles with the company’s Full Self-Driving (Beta) software that may allow some models to conduct “rolling stops” and not.
(Reuters) -The New York Times Co said on Monday it had acquired Wordle, a website-only word game that has seen a recent burst in popularity, for an undisclosed price in.