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Unity names a permanent CEO while reporting better-than-expected results

Unity executives say the “portfolio and cost reset that we started a few months ago is completed.”

Global stocks are no longer a monolith. Why India and Japan ETFs are drawing investors into single-country funds in 2024.

U.S. investors are snapping up ETFs with a single country focus in 2024, dumping multinational funds and bypassing China’s market in favor of other emerging nations with stronger growth prospects.

Dropbox’s results get a break from investors after big selloff in February

After taking a big hit during its last round of earnings, shares of Dropbox Inc. rose on Thursday after the online-storage platform reported first-quarter results that topped Wall Street’s estimates.

Bloom Energy sees ‘momentum’ for its alternative-energy products

Bloom Energy kept intact its outlook for the year despite a quarterly miss.

SoundHound’s losses exceed its revenue, but demand for voice AI is picking up

The company raised the lower bound of its full-year forecast

Arm’s stock dips after earnings, but here’s the case for optimism

Analysts are encouraged about future royalty potential, judging by the performance of company’s licensing business

Why are millions of people paying for Robinhood Gold?

A jump in paid subscriptions via Robinhood’s Gold program raises the question: are people willing to pay for ‘free’ trades.

What Uniqlo’s ‘millennial Birkin’ bag going viral again says about shoppers right now

We’re broke, picky and carrying a lot of baggage.

Trump lawyers try to paint Stormy Daniels as being driven by greed — but it may not even matter

The question of what motivated the adult-film star to divulge her story of a liaison with Trump may not be a crucial to his hush-money criminal trial.

Papa John’s sold more pizza, but people pulled back on sides and drinks

Papa John’s stock sank toward a four-year low Thursday, after the pizza chain reported the biggest quarterly revenue miss in more than five years, amid a decline in the number of transactions and deliveries.

Liberal lawmakers accuse nursing-home operators of greed

Lawmakers are scrutinizing nursing-home companies for executive pay, dividends and stock buybacks.

‘Looking for a small miracle!’ This couple used a newspaper ad to find an affordable, accessible place to live.

The couple found the statistical needle in a haystack — but the fix is temporary.
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