A report says Meta Platforms is weighing a proposal that would charge Europeans almost $14 a month for ad-free versions of Instagram or Facebook, Ford and GM lay off an additional 500 workers amid the ongoing UAW strike, and Oddity Tech issues third-quarter guidance higher than initial forecasts.
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2023-10-03 04:48
A report says Meta Platforms is weighing a proposal that would charge Europeans almost $14 a month for ad-free versions of Instagram or Facebook, Ford and GM lay off an additional 500 workers amid the ongoing UAW strike, and Oddity Tech issues third-quarter guidance higher than initial forecasts.
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