Klaviyo Said to Boost Target for Tuesday IPO to $557 Million
Marketing and data automation provider Klaviyo Inc. is elevating its target to $557 million for what is expected
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Singapore's Aug exports fall 20% y/y, more than forecast
SINGAPORE Singapore's non-oil domestic exports (NODX) fell 20.1% year-on-year in August, official data showed on Monday, as both
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China’s Corn Harvest Escapes Worst of Typhoon Flood Devastation
Grain farmers in northern China have escaped the worst impact of the summer’s typhoons on production, with harvests
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Learn How to Spot Greenwashing
Greenwashing is a way for companies to piggyback on everyone's concerns about climate change — and it's everywhere.
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Regulators Are Trying to Stop Greenwashing Before It Gets Worse
In 2021, a series of HSBC advertisements started appearing on bus stops around the UK. Part of a
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NFL Winners and Losers from Week 2: D'Andre Swift soars, Chargers grounded
As the NFL Week 2 schedule unfolds, here are all your winners and losers, from the shocking strugglers to the soaring underdogs.
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How Auto Executives Misread the UAW and Ignited a Historic Strike
Detroit automakers survived a pandemic and semiconductor shortage. They were embracing a historic transition to the electric-vehicle era,
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Cheese Mascot Brutally Stiff-Arms Child During Halftime of Packers-Falcons
No mercy.
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Bank of Montreal to Close Indirect Retail Auto Finance Unit Amid Refocus
Bank of Montreal is shutting its indirect retail auto finance business, which will result in job losses, as
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Top US House Democrat sees Republican 'civil war' as shutdown looms
By David Morgan WASHINGTON With a possible partial government shutdown looming in two weeks amid what a senior
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Falcons' False Start Penalty Results in Someone Dropping a Big F-Bomb on Live TV
VIDEO: Guy drops F-bomb during Falcons - Packers game.
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UAW Chief Fain Rejects 21% Pay Increase Offer as a ‘No-Go’
United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain said he’s unmoved by an offer of a 21% pay raise from
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