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Diageo shares plunge as Guinness seller posts first drop in sales since pandemic

Diageo reported its first drop in sales since 2020 on the back of a sharp 21% slump in revenue from its struggling Latin American and Caribbean division

Nvidia and Meta CEOs trade praise during AI tech-bro chat at graphics show

Jensen Huang and Mark Zuckerberg, the co-founders and CEOs of Nvidia Corp. and Meta Platforms Inc., respectively, sat down for a chat at a computer-graphics conference Monday, and indicated that Meta may be one of the biggest consumers of Nvidia’s chips to date.

Japan’s labor-market tightness may keep adding to wage-growth pressure

Japan jobs data released Tuesday gave mixed signals but suggest that the relatively tight labor market would continue to add pressure to wage growth.

F5 stock jumps after earnings beat, raised guidance

Shares of multi-cloud application services provider F5 climbed after the company’s fiscal third-quarter earnings beat analyst expectations and it raised its full-year earnings guidance.

Delta hires law firm seeking damages from CrowdStrike, Microsoft after massive tech outage: report

Following a sprawling technological outage this month that forced the cancellation of thousands of flights, Delta Air Lines Inc. is lawyering up to seek compensation from the two companies at the heart of the disruption — cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. and Microsoft Corp, according to a report from CNBC.

Sprouts Farmers Market says people are sticking with their diets despite higher food prices

Shares of Sprouts Farmers Market Inc. jumped after hours on Monday after the wellness-focused grocery chain bumped its full-year outlook higher, as health-oriented shoppers weather higher grocery bills.

The owner of Bed Bath & Beyond and Overstock says it’s winning back customers, and shares are rallying

Shares of Beyond Inc., the company that owns Bed Bath & Beyond and Overstock, jumped after hours on Monday after the online home-goods retailer reported quarterly results that weren’t as bad as expected, helped by a gain in active customers.

Why McDonald’s could launch a budget-minded McSmart menu in the U.S.

To woo customers, the company is looking to keep its value promotions going — and the McSmart platform is proving popular overseas

Buying a house is going to be different starting in August. Here’s what you need to know.

In a few weeks, home buyers across the U.S. will be confronted with a big difference in how they interact with their real-estate agents, as a legal settlement with the NAR goes into effect.

AI is all over the Paris Olympics, but Google Gemini ad sparks backlash

The Paris Olympics boasts many firsts. It featured the first opening ceremony not held in a stadium, it’s the first Olympics with full gender parity — and it’s the first Games to see extensive use of artificial intelligence.

Is there a blood test for Alzheimer’s? Yes, but it isn’t at your doctor’s office yet.

A blood test has greater success than doctors in determining whether someone has memory loss due to Alzheimer’s disease, a new study found.

Tilray placed a huge bet on craft beers. Here’s how that’s going for the cannabis company.

Tilray’s bet on craft beers appears to be paying off.
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